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Does the Anker Q30 wireless headphones include its own sound card?

Does the Anker Q30 wireless headphones include its own sound card?

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Frague
Junior Member
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10-26-2016, 01:35 AM
#1
Is the headphone equipped with an internal soundcard or relies on the Mboard soundcard? Also, what type of USB Bluetooth is required since I don’t have Bluetooth built into my board?
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Frague
10-26-2016, 01:35 AM #1

Is the headphone equipped with an internal soundcard or relies on the Mboard soundcard? Also, what type of USB Bluetooth is required since I don’t have Bluetooth built into my board?

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_HotdogGames_
Junior Member
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10-26-2016, 04:45 PM
#2
Headphones (wired and wireless) function similarly and typically lack integrated sound cards. They rely on alternative methods to deliver audio to the headphone drivers (speakers). For the Soundcore Life Q30, which are Bluetooth headphones, the connected device must also support Bluetooth; otherwise, it won’t work. If linking to a laptop, most laptops include Bluetooth natively. For desktops, verify Bluetooth availability—otherwise, consider purchasing a USB Bluetooth adapter.
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_HotdogGames_
10-26-2016, 04:45 PM #2

Headphones (wired and wireless) function similarly and typically lack integrated sound cards. They rely on alternative methods to deliver audio to the headphone drivers (speakers). For the Soundcore Life Q30, which are Bluetooth headphones, the connected device must also support Bluetooth; otherwise, it won’t work. If linking to a laptop, most laptops include Bluetooth natively. For desktops, verify Bluetooth availability—otherwise, consider purchasing a USB Bluetooth adapter.

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GMB_01
Member
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10-26-2016, 06:45 PM
#3
No, they lack a built-in sound card. These headphones come with a noise-cancelling design. Their app lets you adjust the graphic EQ and presets for a personalized listening experience.
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GMB_01
10-26-2016, 06:45 PM #3

No, they lack a built-in sound card. These headphones come with a noise-cancelling design. Their app lets you adjust the graphic EQ and presets for a personalized listening experience.

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PVPMaster2003
Junior Member
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10-26-2016, 11:57 PM
#4
Do you think the headset is faulty? And because it lacks a sound card, will it rely on the motherboard's built-in sound? (I'm not very familiar with how wireless headsets function)
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PVPMaster2003
10-26-2016, 11:57 PM #4

Do you think the headset is faulty? And because it lacks a sound card, will it rely on the motherboard's built-in sound? (I'm not very familiar with how wireless headsets function)

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tototo76300
Junior Member
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10-27-2016, 05:35 AM
#5
Headphones (wired and wireless) function similarly and typically lack integrated sound cards. They rely on alternative methods to deliver sound into the headphone drivers (speakers). For the Soundcore Life Q30, which are Bluetooth headphones, the connected device must also support Bluetooth; otherwise, connectivity will fail. If linking to a laptop, most models include built-in Bluetooth. With a desktop, verify Bluetooth availability—otherwise, consider purchasing a USB Bluetooth adapter. As suggested by the name, wireless headphones transmit audio without physical cables, using wireless signals. They pick up encoded audio through radio frequencies or infrared (less common), decoding it to produce sound via their receivers.
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tototo76300
10-27-2016, 05:35 AM #5

Headphones (wired and wireless) function similarly and typically lack integrated sound cards. They rely on alternative methods to deliver sound into the headphone drivers (speakers). For the Soundcore Life Q30, which are Bluetooth headphones, the connected device must also support Bluetooth; otherwise, connectivity will fail. If linking to a laptop, most models include built-in Bluetooth. With a desktop, verify Bluetooth availability—otherwise, consider purchasing a USB Bluetooth adapter. As suggested by the name, wireless headphones transmit audio without physical cables, using wireless signals. They pick up encoded audio through radio frequencies or infrared (less common), decoding it to produce sound via their receivers.

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raroman07
Member
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10-28-2016, 12:19 PM
#6
If it's bluetooth, the system will use the bluetooth audio instead of the motherboard audio chipset. Without built-in bluetooth, a good 4.2 or 5.0 dongle will work well. I wouldn't go below 4.2 because that version offers better audio quality.
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raroman07
10-28-2016, 12:19 PM #6

If it's bluetooth, the system will use the bluetooth audio instead of the motherboard audio chipset. Without built-in bluetooth, a good 4.2 or 5.0 dongle will work well. I wouldn't go below 4.2 because that version offers better audio quality.