Hello there, @thinkCeruleanCORAL182!
Check the audio ports and audio jack for any dirt or debris that can cause the issue and that the audio jack is securely inserted into the audio port. A Q-tip and cloth can be used to clean the audio jack and ports. You can also reintsall your audio drivers by following the steps below:
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Press Windows key + S on the keyboard to open the Search bar.
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Type in "Device Manager" and hit enter.
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Expand "Audio inputs and outputs".
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Right-click on "Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)".
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Select "Uninstall device".
- Restart the computer. The drivers are automatically installed after the restart.
If that didn’t work then you can shoot me a PM along with your headset’s serial number so I can look for other troubleshooting steps.
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