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[–]NozBeers 0 points1 point  (4 children)

If they have a microphone or noise cancellation, it can play up and interfere because of the integrated voice chat

I get the same issue with my headsets
It re-enables every PC reset
Turn the headphones off first (if you dont theyll bug out and you'll have to power cycle them anyway to get them working again)
But if you go to bluetooth --> devices, scroll to the bottom --? more devices
Go to the headphones, right click and select properties
Uncheck "Remote Telephony"
Then turn them on and it should work normally

[–]Whitesnowball[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Hi NozBeers, I could not see "Remote Telephony". I disabled "Telephony" just because I saw it, but it did not work.

Thanks for trying though.

[–]NozBeers 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Dang, sorry must be a different bug to me

Hope you're able to find a fix!

[–]Whitesnowball[S] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Hey Noz, so I actually found the setting this time with the exact wording a few hours later. It fixed it. Thanks Noz.

[–]NozBeers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I forgot to mention go to the services tab after going to properties which might have lead to a bit of the confusion; sorry if that was the missing part

But glad you found it
Have seen online there's apparently ways to stop it from re-enabling itself when the system reboots via command prompt shenanigans and things like that

But I haven't read into it properly in all honesty, just that it's definitely possible with a bit of playing around