As the manufacturer of UC office headsets, we’ve found at our enterprise customer sites that **most headset problems are actually settings issues, not headset quality issues.** The correct steps to connect headsets are as follows:
1. Plug the headsets into a USB or 3.5mm jack, or enable Bluetooth pairing mode.
2. Open Windows Settings → System → Sound
3. Select your headsets in “Output devices”.
4. Select the headset microphone in “Input devices”.
5. Test if the sound and microphone are working properly.
Tip: If there is no sound, in most cases it’s because “the default output device has not been switched”. As a manufacturer, we recommend that enterprises uniformly set the default device during batch deployment to reduce IT support tickets.
I. Connection Methods for Different Headsets
After plugging the USB headsets into the computer:
Windows usually recognizes them automatically.
However, you still need to manually set the default device.
Enterprise Usage Tip: We recommend using USB or USB-C interface headsets with the [Boxin UC Headset Series] to ensure one-click switching between Teams and Zoom, reducing the failure rate.
Setup Path: Settings → System → Sound
Steps:
1. Enable headset pairing mode.
2. Windows → Bluetooth → Add device.
3. After connecting, select “Headset mode”.
4. Set as the default input/output device.
Note: You must select “Headset”, otherwise the microphone will be unavailable. As the manufacturer of UC headsets, our [Bluetooth Office Headset Series] provides a dedicated dongle for pairing, which significantly reduces the connection failure rate.
Single Interface: Plug directly.
Dual Interface: Microphone (pink) and audio (green) must be distinguished.
Enterprise Recommendation: If a large number of employees use it, prioritize USB or wireless headsets with a dongle for easier unified management. See [Office headset Selection Guide] for related information.
How to set headsets as the default device on Windows 11?
Go to: Settings → System → Sound
Select Output → Headsets
Select Input → Microphone
Enterprise Recommendation: When deploying UC headsets, you can pre-set the default device in batch images to reduce IT support tickets.
Why are there no sounds even though the headsets are connected?
Reasons:
Incorrect output device selected
Windows automatically switches back to speakers
Software (Teams/Zoom) uses different devices
Solution: Manually select the default audio device
As a UC headset manufacturer, we recommend that enterprise employees use [USB/USB-C headsets] that support automatic switching.
Why doesn’t the headset microphone work on Windows 11? Causes:
Microphone permissions not enabled
Incorrect input device selected
Bluetooth headset not switched to “Call Mode”
Solutions: Check Settings → Privacy → Microphone
Factory Experience: ENC noise-canceling microphones can significantly reduce meeting echo problems. We recommend checking out [Why is Noise Cancellation Important for Office Headsets?]
How to fix Bluetooth headsets with no sound on your computer?
Steps:
1. Delete the device and re-pair it.
2. Select “Headset (Hands-Free)” mode.
3. Set it as the default output device.
4. Restart the Windows audio service.
Enterprise Recommendation: Prioritize using Bluetooth headsets with dongles to reduce connection failure rates.
Why can’t Teams or Zoom recognize the headset?
Cause: Inconsistent Windows default device and software device; Software not automatically refreshes device list.
Solution: Manually select Audio Device in Teams/Zoom.
In UC office headset production and after-sales service, we have summarized:
80% of headset problems = Incorrect Windows device selection
15% = Software settings issues
5% = Actual hardware issues
Common misdiagnoses:
No sound → Output device not switched
Microphone not working → Incorrect input device selected
Intermittent Bluetooth connection → System bandwidth limitation
Enterprise customers can prioritize our [UC Office Headset Solution] to reduce IT support costs.
USB Dongle Wireless headsets (Enterprise Preferred)
Stable, Automatically Detects, Best Teams/Zoom Compatibility
USB Wired headsets
Plug and Play, Enterprise Standard Solution
Bluetooth headsets
Flexible but Unstable
Windows headsets Have No Sound
Check Output Device
Unplug and Replug USB
Disable Speaker for Testing
Restart Windows Audio Service
Update Audio Driver
Microphone Not Working
Check Privacy Permissions
Select the Correct Input Device
Reselect Microphone in Teams/Zoom
Test Recording Function
Enterprise Recommendation: Use UC headsets with ENC Noise Cancellation Microphone to Reduce Echo Issues.
As a UC office headset manufacturer:
Windows audio issues are among the most common IT support tickets in enterprises.
Most problems are not headset malfunctions, but rather device selection or software settings.
USB/Dongle solutions are the most stable in enterprise environments.
OEM/ODM office headsets can be customized to meet enterprise needs.
Supports UC platforms such as Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet.
Refer to our [Call Center Headset Solution]


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