Bluetooth earphones have become a necessary part of our daily routines, providing comfort and a chance for growth when listening to our favorite music or taking part in virtual meetings. However, problems like "Bluetooth earphones associated but no sound" can be frustrating, especially when using the most recent Windows 11 operating system. In this guide, we'll show you four effective ways to look into and resolve this common problem.
Examine Sound Result Settings
When your Bluetooth earphones are connected but there is no sound coming through, the problem may be related to incorrect sound result settings. Follow these steps to fix the problem:
- In the framework plate, right-click the speaker icon.
- Choose "Open Sound settings" from the option that appears.
- Make sure your Bluetooth earphones are set as the default sound device under the "Result" section.
You may ensure that your sound is synchronized with the headphones that go with it by verifying the sound result settings.
Update Bluetooth drivers
Bluetooth devices typically experience sound-related problems due to outdated or unreliable drivers. You should update your Bluetooth drivers to fix this:
- Select "Gadget Supervisor" from the menu by pressing Win + X.
- Expand the "Bluetooth" category, then "Update driver" by right-clicking on your Bluetooth device.
- Select "Search naturally for refreshed driver programming" to allow Windows to automatically locate and install the latest recent drivers.
Updating your Bluetooth drivers can help ensure reliable communication between your headphones and Windows 11, potentially resolving the sound problem.
Start the Bluetooth Administrations again
Restarting the relevant administrations can sometimes solve Bluetooth network difficulties. How to do it is as follows:
- Input "services.msc" by pressing Win + R, then hit Enter.
- Find "Bluetooth Backing Administration" in the Administrations window.
- Choose "Restart" from the setting menu by performing a right-click on it.
Restarting the Bluetooth administrations will fix any issues that may have been the source of the sound problem.
Reconnect and Clear Bluetooth Matching
- To access Settings, press Win + I.
- From the left sidebar, click "Gadgets" and then "Bluetooth and other gadgets."
- Locate your Bluetooth earphones and select "Eliminate gadget" under "Sound".
- Turn off your earbuds before leaving, then turn them on in matching mode.
- Click "Add gadget" once more in the Bluetooth settings and follow the instructions to re-synchronize your earphones.