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Hmm, so I’ve noticed something weird recently with my Bluetooth headphones. They keep disconnecting at random times, and only from my laptop. They stay connected fine with my phone, from what I can tell. The dropout happens when I’m right next to the laptop and there’s not anything in the way to interfere with the connection.

This started out as a minor inconvenience that I could deal with, but now it’s become seriously annoying. I’ve already tried everything I could think of, including updating the Bluetooth drivers and resetting the headphones to factory settings. Didn’t work.

On the other hand, my other Bluetooth devices like mouse and keyboard are working flawlessly. So, it’s not like my laptop is having a general issue with Bluetooth connectivity. It’s specifically about these headphones, which are still pretty new and haven’t given me any issues till now.

So I really have to ask, anyone else facing something like this? Or am I the only lucky one here? If you do have any tips or tricks to sort this out, man, I would really appreciate the help. Or are these headphones just a lost cause at this point? Do I bite the bullet and get a new pair? What are you guys using without any glitches? Want to see if I can get some ideas before tossing this pair.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Compulsively refreshing the page every few seconds and hoping for some good advice. Fingers 🤔

Man, I feel you. Had the same issue with my headset a few months back, it drove me nuts! Turned out it was some weird conflict with another application on my laptop. You might want to check out what other apps or programs you’re running while connecting your headphones. To figure it out, I basically closed everything and then started opening them one by one while the headphones were connected. There was this random game app that was causing the issue for me. Once I uninstalled it, the problem was gone. Not saying it’s your fix-all, but could be worth a shot, no?

Yup, been there buddy. That happened to me too when I was in a Guild Wars 2 marathon a while back. Turns out there was this pesky photo editing app screwing up my whole setup. I’d recommend also checking out if your headphone drivers need an update, often overlooked but can smooth things out a bunch. Might also be worth checking if your headphones work fine with other devices, could help in figuring out if the problem is with your laptop or the headphones. Anyways, fingers crossed you’ll sort it out soon. Gotta admit, troubleshooting these things can turn into a real life game quick.

Oh man, Guild Wars 2 marathon - that’s hard core! Haven’t done one of those in ages.

And yeah, main culprit in my case was an out-of-date driver too. Made my headset lose its mind. But once I updated, it was back in harmony.

And funny that you mention a photo editing app messing with the whole deal. I had a video transport tool that was the stealthy villain in my setup once. Uninstalled it and boom, problem gone.

Also, I second your suggestion about testing the headphones with other devices. It’s a simple way to narrow down if the issue is with the laptop or the headphones.

Oh, and one more thing. Might be an obvious one, but worth a shot. Try and forget the device in your Bluetooth settings and reconnect again. Sometimes, the old turn it off and on again trick works wonders (it’s clichéd, but hey, it works!).

Anyway, hoping you’ll smooth out the creases soon. Keep us updated. Peace!

Definitely feel your pain with the Bluetooth headphone issue! Mine used to go crazy if someone turned on the microwave in my flat, can you believe it? Haha.

I completely agree with the driver update and testing on different devices - you gotta cover all your bases. And the old ‘turn it off and on again’ advice, while clichéd, often does miracles.

Speaking from past experiences, sometimes, interference from other devices might be causing connection issues too, especially if you’re in a room with many electronic devices. So might be worth checking that out.

Hoping you’ll get your marathon gaming sessions back on track soon! Good luck mate!

Hah, the infamous microwave interference! Been there, done that. Bluetooth sure can be finicky. Turning it off and on again does work surprisingly often, doesn’t it? Reminds me of the ol’ blowing on the Nintendo cartridge trick from back in the day! Also, giving your headphones a full charge could make a difference. And if all else fails, maybe it’s time to switch up the headphones. Good luck with your gaming, mate, and may the Bluetooth gods be in your favor!

Oh mate, you brought back memories with the Nintendo cartridge trick! And yeah, Bluetooth can be a genuine pain sometimes, it’s like doing a rain dance just to get things to connect is the norm. Rebooting often fixes the issue, classic IT crowd move - “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” Also, sometimes pairing to another device then back again can do miracle too, no clue why. If all else fails, maybe it’s time for a new pair. Good luck, dude. Please keep us updated if you find any weird, workable solution!

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