How to Connect a Headset to PC
Connecting via Wires
- 1Check your headset's connections. Depending on the type of headset you have, you will see one or more of the following wires:
- 3.5 mm audio out - This is the standard audio-out plug-in that you see on headphones and speaker systems. 3.5 mm connectors plug into headphone ports, and are usually green in color. Typically, 3.5 mm audio-out ports also support audio-in (e.g., microphones).
- 3.5 mm microphone - Some headsets have a separate 3.5 mm jack for audio input as well. These are usually pink.
- USB - USB connectors are flat and rectangular. These plug into USB ports on your computer.
- 2Locate your computer's audio inputs. Laptop PCs typically have the 3.5 mm audio-out port on the left, right, or front side of the housing, while desktop PCs may have these ports on the front or back of the CPU box. Microphone ports are usually pink, while headphone ports are usually green.
- On laptops that don't have color-coded ports, the audio-in port will have an image of headphones next to it and the microphone input will have an image of a microphone next to it.
- USB port locations vary from computer to computer, but you'll normally find them near the audio ports.
- 3Plug your headset into your computer. Plug the headset's cables into the appropriate locations on your computer.
- 4Plug your headset into a power source if necessary. Some headsets require external power sources, though most will be powered via USB if this is the case. If you need to attach your headset to an external power source (e.g., a wall socket), do so. Once this is done, your headset is ready to be set up in Windows settings.
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Connecting via Bluetooth
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2- 1Turn on your headset. Press the headset's power button to turn it on. If the headset isn't fully charged, you might also want to connect it to its charger to ensure that it stays on during the connection process.
- 2Open your computer's Start. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start window will appear.
- 3Open Settings. Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window.
- 4Click Devices. It's a computer monitor-shaped icon in the middle of the Settings page.
- 5Click Bluetooth & other devices. This tab is in the upper-left side of the Devices page.
- 6Click the Bluetooth It's below the "Bluetooth" heading near the top of the page. Doing so will switch Bluetooth to On.switch if Bluetooth isn't on.
- If the Bluetooth switch is blue (or your computer's default color), Bluetooth is already on.
- 7Click Add Bluetooth or other device. It's at the top of the page. Doing so opens the Bluetooth menu.
- 8Click Bluetooth. You'll find this at the top of the Bluetooth menu.
- 9Press your headset's pairing button. This button's location will vary depending on your headset model. Most pairing buttons have a Bluetooth icon next to them or on them.
- Consult your headset's manual if you can't find the pairing button.
- 10Click your headset's name. It should appear in the Bluetooth menu within a few seconds. The headset's name will likely be a combination of the manufacturer's name and the headset's model number.
- If the headset doesn't appear in the Bluetooth menu, turn the Bluetooth off, press the pairing button on your headset, and then turn Bluetooth back on.
- 11Click Pair. It's below the headset's name. Clicking this should prompt your headset to connect to your computer at this point. After this is done, your headset is ready to be set up in Windows settings.
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Changing Windows Sound Settings
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3- 1Open. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will open.
- 2Type sound into Start. Doing so will search your computer for the Sound settings app.
- 3Click Sound. It's a speaker-shaped icon at the top of the Start window.
- 4Click your headset's name. You'll find it in the middle of the window.
- 5Click Set Default. It's in the lower-right side of the window. Doing so sets your headset as the default sound output item to use when it is connected.
- 6Click the Recording tab. This is at the top of the Sound window.
- 7Click your headset's name. It's in the middle of the window.
- 8Click Set Default. This sets your headset as the default sound input item (e.g., microphone) when it is connected to your PC.
- 9Click Apply, then click OK. Doing so saves your settings. You're now ready to begin using your headset with your computer.
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