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Sounds coming from headset are muffled, difficult to hear, choppy, or have signs of interference.

The headset has reached it’s maximum distance from the transmitter.

Make sure that you are using the headset within 30 feet of the transmitter.

A object, furniture or wall is in between your headset and the transmitter.

Ensure that there are no material objects between the headset and the transmitter.

The signal from your transmitter is being thrown off by another nearby electrical signal.

Do not place the transmitter next to any Wi-Fi bases, or anything else that omits an electrical signal that may interfere with the headset.

Device will not operate because it is lacking an efficient electrical charge.

The pins on the transmitter are not lining up properly with the contacts on the headset.

Ensure that the charging contacts on the right ear of the headset are properly seated with the charging pins on the right side of the transmitter. There will red LED light indicating the headset is charging, a blue or pink LED will indicate the headset is not aligned correctly.

The transmitter is not showing any visible signs of working correctly.

Make sure that the charging pins are not severely damaged or corroded. If the LED on the transmitter is not working, the device may be faulty. See repair guide.

Headset and transmitter will not sync correctly.

The headset is not paired with the transmitter, and thus is not connecting correctly.

Make sure that your headset is charged, and that you held the pair button for at least 5 seconds when attempting to pair the device wirelessly.

The optical connection is not plugged in, loose, or is damaged in some way.

Ensure that the optical connection from the back of the transmitter to the back of the console is securely plugged in to both ends.

The settings currently configured are not optimized or usable for this headset.

Configure your sound settings under “Digital Out” or “Digital Optical” and only check “Dolby Digital 5.1”. Also, make sure that DTS is unchecked.

Headset fails to show any signs of successfully powering on or holding enough charge to operate.

A power cycle will sometimes eliminate some very basic issues, including the headset not powering on properly.

Attempt to perform a power cycle, as this may eliminate some basic issues, follow the guide at this link.

The headset is not powering on possibly due to not having a sufficient enough electrical charge.

Refer to the above section on “Failure to Charge” to ensure that your device is charging correctly, and you have given the device sufficient time to fully charge.

The sounds from one ear cup will switch to the other.

The preset that is currently selected is causing issues with your headset, or a different preset may alleviate this issue.

Attempt to cycle through the presets using the button on the right earcup of the headset, and check if you can hear the voice prompts, and the different modes clearly. If not, a speaker in your headset may be faulty.

Input to the internet microphone is not correctly being transmitted.

Headset is not worn correctly, causing you to not be heard through the microphone.

Make sure you are wearing the headset properly, the headband should be placed across the top of your head, the left side should be on your left ear (denoted by the “L” on the inside of the headband), and the right side should be on your right ear (denoted by the “R” on the inside of the headband).

The microphone has been muted, keeping you from being heard through the microphone.

Press the Mic Mute button on the right ear cup of the headset. A high tone in the

headset will confirm that the mic is now on.

The current microphone preset is causing issues or is making you unheard through the microphone.

Cycle through the four mic presets by holding the Mic Mute button on the bottom of the right ear cup and see if any of them fix the issue.

There is some kind of object, or wall, between the transmitter and the headset, causing the signal to be blocked.