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Large framedrop needed for Bluetooth headset connection

Large framedrop needed for Bluetooth headset connection

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Electirizer
Member
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12-15-2024, 03:09 AM
#1
It seems confusing. When both my Xbox controller and headset are connected wirelessly to my computer, everything works normally until I start a game and experience a big audio glitch. But when I connect the headset to my phone, the issue disappears. This doesn’t make much sense.
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Electirizer
12-15-2024, 03:09 AM #1

It seems confusing. When both my Xbox controller and headset are connected wirelessly to my computer, everything works normally until I start a game and experience a big audio glitch. But when I connect the headset to my phone, the issue disappears. This doesn’t make much sense.

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Dominik_SK
Member
238
12-16-2024, 08:58 PM
#2
likely your Bluetooth is toggling between modes when both devices are connected. This frequent switching can strain your processor and slow down storage access, leading to laggy performance. Using a wired controller avoids Bluetooth interference, giving a stable connection. If the headset remains wireless but still experiences drops, updating or reinstalling the Bluetooth driver might help.
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Dominik_SK
12-16-2024, 08:58 PM #2

likely your Bluetooth is toggling between modes when both devices are connected. This frequent switching can strain your processor and slow down storage access, leading to laggy performance. Using a wired controller avoids Bluetooth interference, giving a stable connection. If the headset remains wireless but still experiences drops, updating or reinstalling the Bluetooth driver might help.

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will_goelz
Junior Member
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12-20-2024, 11:44 AM
#3
It appears you're questioning whether using a headset and controller simultaneously via Bluetooth is feasible. This is indeed a common concern!
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will_goelz
12-20-2024, 11:44 AM #3

It appears you're questioning whether using a headset and controller simultaneously via Bluetooth is feasible. This is indeed a common concern!