![]() ![]() When I started an audio call on the headset, the hands free audio mode worked properly and I could hear the person I was talking to. When you connect a Bluetooth headset with a microphone to Windows, you’ll see two devices: The standard A2DP high-quality stereo headphones, and the hand-free profile that has worse sound output but also supports sound input. RELATED: Bluetooth 5.0: What's Different, and Why it Matters Windows Shows the Profiles as Different Audio Devices ![]() This should let future Bluetooth headsets play back audio at high quality while the microphone is being used, in theory. I've read some MS knowledge base articles that suggest rolling your laptop back to the last working system restore point.Bluetooth 5.0, which has already been announced, offers much higher bandwidth. Has anyone got any other ideas? I suspect my IT department just have a standard image they use for all laptops so I'm suspecting it is a Bluetooth issue. Making sure all the settings on the Windows Sound control panel are up to date (If I read one more article telling me to turn the volume up I will throw my laptop out the window!).Windows updates to make sure everything there is up to date.Initially I thought this was an issue with MS Teams but even with that shutdown, the same problem is happening. The headphones connect via Bluetooth when it boots up just fine, but every time I select the AG driver I hear the beep that makes me think it is reconnecting again. My laptop was 'upgraded' by work last week and now I have a problem with the AG hands-free driver - it connects via Bluetooth but I don't hear any sound (the stereo headphones still work just fine). I was able to use both the high-quality headphone driver and the AG driver for MS teams just fine. I've been using a set of Plantronics Voyager Focus headphones fine until last week.
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