If you are familiar with the settings on your wireless headsets, you will be able to easily make the necessary adjustments to ensure the best call and listening experience:
Adjust your volume to ensure the caller can hear you clearly—meanwhile, adjust your listening volume so you can hear the caller well.
Adjust the connection settings of your wireless headsets with your phone or computer to ensure they work properly, especially if you find they are not working properly.
Adjust the wireless headsets to eliminate static, echo, or feedback to achieve purer sound quality.
Unfortunately, when customers encounter problems while using noise-canceling headsets, they often assume the headsets are defective. This can lead to the following situations:
They contact the supplier to request a return;
They endure the compromised sound quality and continue using the headsets;
They place the headsets in a corner of the storage room;
They choose to discard the headsets.
However, if you are well-versed in the various settings and adjustments of your wireless headsets, none of these choices are necessary. Once you master these skills, you can adjust your headsets like a professional, enjoying high-quality call and listening experiences.
While different models of wireless headsets differ in details, adjusting their settings generally follows a similar pattern. Therefore, the following information, although not specific to any particular model, should help you better understand how to make the necessary adjustments.
Let's start with the adjustments of the wireless headsets charging base. On the base, you will find the following adjustable options:
Microphone Volume—controls the volume of your voice heard by the caller;
Speaker Volume—controls the volume of the caller's voice heard by you;
Device Compatibility—ensures smooth connection between the headsets and different devices.
On a typical wireless headsets base, these adjustment options often appear in the form of dials or rotary knobs. Volume adjustments are usually indicated by numbers, the higher the number, the louder the volume.
If you wish to increase or decrease the volume, first locate the volume adjustment dial. Microphone volume is usually indicated by a small microphone icon. To increase the volume, set the dial to a higher number; to decrease, set it to a lower number. At this point, it is recommended to make a test call to get feedback from someone about how loud and clear your voice is.
If you want to adjust the volume you hear, you can make a second adjustment in the same area. Listening volume adjustment is usually indicated by an icon that looks like an audio speaker. Similarly, to make the sound louder, set it to a higher number, and vice versa. Here is an important point to note:
When adjusting the listening volume of the wireless headsets, ensure your phone or computer's volume is set around 50%. If you increase the device volume and simultaneously increase the volume of the wireless or Bluetooth headsets, it may result in distortion or feedback. Therefore, make sure to set your phone or computer's volume to about midway for optimal sound quality and experience.
Lastly, noise-canceling headset bases may have an adjustment for compatibility. This typically involves selecting the correct mode or setting compatible with your device to ensure the headsets connect and work smoothly.