Have you ever noticed that when you are using your headphones that they suddenly seem to be detecting noises even when there is no noise outside? When you have your headphones on and are listening to music or videos, your device will pick up whatever is throwing it off. This means that you can be detecting something even though there is no external noise. In this article we will explain what you need to do to prevent your headphones from detecting sounds even when there is no external sound.
The first thing that you can do to stop your headphones from detecting noises when there is no sound is to turn the volume down. Most people are doing this and not realizing that their headphones are picking up other sounds. When you are listening to music, the volume is high so even if there is a very low frequency noise your audio will be amplified by the high volume of the music. You will notice that the volume does not increase when there is an external noise but it does decrease when the music volume is increased.
The next thing you can do to make sure your headphones are not picking up other noises is to turn the noise cancellation feature of your headphones on. This means that your device will block out any external noise except for the one that is being amplified by your music player. Because of this your headphones will only pick up the audio that you are playing and nothing else. There is a click microphone found on many electronic devices that can be used to do this. Make sure that you turn it on and listen to your music to see if it works properly.
If your headphones are picking up other noises they could be coming from the speakers that you are using. Make sure that the audio levels are set correctly on your device or plug in. You should also try plugging in another device such as a tape deck so that the sound will be heard from several sources. It is much harder to hear any external noise if you have it muffled.
Many headphones will have an option to turn off the sound automatically once you put them on. However, you might not always be able to do that. If your headphones are not automatically detecting sounds they may be muddling up the audio. This is something that you should check to make sure that your headphones detect the audio as you need it to.
To fix your headphones detected but no sound problem, you should first check to make sure that there is no power shortage in the audio device. Many times a power shortage will cause your headphones to not work properly. Try to isolate the power source and then check the connection between the headphones and the source to see if the audio is getting sent properly. If it is then you should see if your headphones are wearing out or maybe you need to purchase new ones.