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Razer Nari Random Beeping

  • 4 December 2020
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Hello!

I recently received my Razer Nari headset (yesterday, 12/03). I charged it until it showed a green light, connected it, and it worked fine except that it has this random beep-boop-beep beeping sound. I searched Google. I searched the forums here and tried all the things they suggested. I even posted in my work Slack channel with all my techno-nerds for advice and tried their suggestions, but it still randomly beeps and cuts out the audio that's playing when it does it.

Things I've tried:
- Charging overnight (no difference either way)
- Changing USB ports for the dongle (no difference either way)
- Switching from USB wireless to AUX wired (neither the Synapse program, nor the laptop recognize a headset)
- Pulled the microphone out for use, put it completely away (no difference either way)
- Updated the audio driver on Windows (no difference either way)
- Turned off the Bluetooth function on my phone in case of interference (no difference either way)
- Turned off the wifi function on my phone in case of interference (no difference either way)
- Turned off the THX Surround option in Synapse (no difference either way)
- Tried switching from surround to stereo in Synapse (no difference either way)

I find the constant, yet random, beeping to be annoying, distracting, and problematic when I'm trying to host a coaching session with my team and trying to record it because it disrupts the talking.

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I'm on Windows 10 v2004 and I have this same issue. Its random but annoying. I kept thinking my battery was dying but wasn't the case. I went into device manager and on the USB devices, properties, where there is a power management tab I uncheck the box to "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". It seems to have helped a little but not sure if a placebo.. because it is random like yours so maybe it has just been a timing thing.

I have had the headset awhile and I noticed around this time frame when it started beeping like that (within last 2-3 months) my range dropped as well. I don't remember this being a thing before Windows 10 v2004, but I could be mistaken and/or coincidence.
ive had the headset for maybe 2 years now and this started happening yesterday, seems like if i turn my head to the left too much its just nonstop beeping... on the same token, if i turn to the right it doesnt do it. the problem appears to be the little USB chip not giving off enough signal to be capted by the headset (vice versa). i lost the aux cable so i cannot test this right now but this seems to be then only alternative to this issue
dealergirl2001
Hello!

I recently received my Razer Nari headset (yesterday, 12/03). I charged it until it showed a green light, connected it, and it worked fine except that it has this random beep-boop-beep beeping sound. I searched Google. I searched the forums here and tried all the things they suggested. I even posted in my work Slack channel with all my techno-nerds for advice and tried their suggestions, but it still randomly beeps and cuts out the audio that's playing when it does it.

Things I've tried:
- Charging overnight (no difference either way)
- Changing USB ports for the dongle (no difference either way)
- Switching from USB wireless to AUX wired (neither the Synapse program, nor the laptop recognize a headset)
- Pulled the microphone out for use, put it completely away (no difference either way)
- Updated the audio driver on Windows (no difference either way)
- Turned off the Bluetooth function on my phone in case of interference (no difference either way)
- Turned off the wifi function on my phone in case of interference (no difference either way)
- Turned off the THX Surround option in Synapse (no difference either way)
- Tried switching from surround to stereo in Synapse (no difference either way)

I find the constant, yet random, beeping to be annoying, distracting, and problematic when I'm trying to host a coaching session with my team and trying to record it because it disrupts the talking.
Try putting dongle in free range of sight while you wear the headset. If still not ok, put dongle on extension usb cable away from otyer electrical devices. Should do the trick