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How To Stop Bluetooth Headphones From Beeping

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Are your Bluetooth headphones beeping constantly and making you frustrated? No need to worry, as there are many ways to fix this problem.

Quick Answer

To stop your Bluetooth headphones from beeping, reset them by pressing and holding the power button until the LED light flashes red or blue. Then, pair your headphones with your device again, and the beeping should stop.

To help you with this task, we have written an extensive guide on how to stop your Bluetooth headphones from beeping with easy-to-follow instructions. 

Stopping Bluetooth Headphones From Beeping

If you don’t know how to stop your Bluetooth headphones from beeping, our following 7 step-by-step methods will help you complete this task with minimal effort.

Method #1: Resetting Your Bluetooth Headphones

To stop the beeping on your Bluetooth headphones, you can reset them using the power button in the following way.

  1. Find the power button on your headphones.
  2. Press and hold the button until the LED light flashes blue or red.
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  3. Pair the headphones with your device again, and the beeping should go away.

Method #2: Restarting Your Device

Sometimes all you need to do to stop the excessive beeping on your Bluetooth headphones is restart your Android or iOS device they are connected to using these steps.

  1. Press and hold the power button on your Android or Power and side button on an iOS device.
  2. Tap “Restart” or drag the power slider to the right.
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  3. Let your device turn on.
  4. Launch Settings.
  5. Tap “Connections.”
  6. Toggle on “Bluetooth,” reconnect your headphones, and check if the beeping has stopped.

If your Bluetooth headphones are connected to a Windows computer, click the Start menu, click “Restart,” and wait for your PC to turn on again and check if the beeping on your headphones has subsided.

Method #3: Charging Your Bluetooth Headphones

If your Bluetooth headphones are beeping due to insufficient power, charge them using the provided USB data cable in the following way.

  1. Plug one end of the USB cable into the headphones.
  2. Plug the other end of the USB cable into your laptop or PC.
  3. Once the LED light on the headphones changes color or turns off to indicate a full charge, unplug the USB cable.

A full charge might take around 2 to 3 hours, depending on your Bluetooth headphones model and brand.

Method #4: Using the Volume Buttons

Another easy fix to stop the beeping on your Bluetooth headphones is to use the volume buttons in the following way.

  1. Pair your Bluetooth headphones with any device.
  2. Press and hold the volume up button for 2-5 seconds, and do the same with the volume down button.
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  3. Turn the volume to the max while playing music on your device.
  4. Turn the volume down to the minimum.
  5. Turn off the music and check if the beeping has stopped.

Method #5: Pairing Your Bluetooth Headphones Again

If you want to fix the beeping sound on your Bluetooth headphones, re-pair them with your Android device using these steps.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap “Bluetooth.”
  3. Tap the gear icon next to your Bluetooth headphones.
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  4. Tap “FORGET.”
  5. Power off your Bluetooth headphones and turn them on again.
  6. Open the “Bluetooth” settings again.
  7. Tap your Bluetooth headphone from the list of available devices to pair them again and check if the beeping sound has stopped.

Method #6: Enabling Noise Cancellation on Your iPhone

To stop your Bluetooth headphones from beeping when connected to your iPhone, enable Noise Cancellation in the following way.

  1. Launch Settings.
  2. Tap “General.”
  3. Tap “Audio/Visual.”
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  4. Tap the toggle on “Phone Noise Cancellation” to turn it on.

Method #7: Looking for Interference

Sometimes the beeping on your Bluetooth headphones can signal interference from other nearby devices. If you’ve connected your headphones to your laptop, your mobile phone with Bluetooth turned on might cause some interference or vice versa.

To fix this, turn off the Bluetooth on devices you are not connected to or move them away from the range of your headphones.

Summary

This guide has discussed how to stop your Bluetooth headphones from beeping using different methods. 

Hopefully, your question has been answered, and you can eliminate the annoying sound on your headphones.

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