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Honestly my only idea is you have a older style microwave and the electromagnetic waves cause the motherboard to either lose connection or fried the drivers. I would just get a new microwave before a new headset
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Take the right ear cushion off and and use that paper clip to press the hard reset button you should see it inside a tiny little hole I had to do this when I changed from my Xbox one to my Xbox series X console. If that doesn't work I would try contacting the manufacturer
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You've gotta have like a 30 year old microwave for that to have any effect. I've put my cell phone on top of the microwave (just a cheap $25 one from Walmart) multiple times and had no issue. If your headset is messed up from your microwave, I would HIGHLY suggest getting a new microwave as the harmful rays are escaping from it and could be effecting other things including your health if you're nearby it. I'm not a doctor or scientist so i can't confirm that, but logic would have it so
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have made the same mistake in the past, Microwaves and some headsets don't mix!!! Lost volume control on my turtle beach headset after being in close proximity to a microwave.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't think it works well in a Microwave, I wouldn't recommend that even if your trying to dry it.
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