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She may be too far from the usb dongle or there is some serious interference.. For me it was because originally it was sitting too close to the wireless router.. These run on the 2.4 frequency like the wireless router.. For me, i purchased a USB hub for my computer and was able to move it a bit away from the computer and then the beeping sound that it was losing signal went away and now they work flawlessly for me. Unless i walk to the other end of the house to get a drink from the fridge.. :)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The headphones beep once they reach 50% battery, 25% battery and then they continue to do it the lower they go in percentage. That is the most likely cause of the beeping, so if you want to avoid it just try to keep them above 50% battery and you should be fine. Another possible reason is that the connection to wherever the headphones is unstable (if it’s connected wirelessly), so you should move closer to where they’re connected or move whatever they’re connected to a bit closer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Make sure that you are connected to the console or pc. When is the sound happening?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A headset that has beeping or buzzing noise might be caused by dirt or debris in audio ports and on the audio jack, improperly plugged in audio jack, hub connections, software issues, or faulty audio drivers. Please reach out to our support so we can help you further on this.
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