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Bluetooth headphones interfere with Wi-Fi (Issues Discussed)

Headphones are used to feel the comfort of life to the maximum level, but what if there are some hurdles you are facing in your way to getting the desired comfort?

I know that can be bothersome. I mean, why are we even buying and using this expensive gadget if we are getting some glitches in using it?

Today is the day when we are going to discuss an issue that is often raised by people who frequently use headphones. There is a possibility that you are a victim of that issue too.

Bluetooth Headphones interfere with Wi-Fi, this is one common problem that is faced by headphone users. There are many reasons why you can face this issue. It makes you irritated while having your important calls.

Sometimes you face distortion in your voice and get high pitch sounds that are unpleasant. Delay in the audio or sound blackout. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth use the same frequency to transfer files, which may affect the hearing experience.

Bluetooth headphones are hanging from the wall.
Improve listening experience

If you are using Bluetooth headphones on your mobile and your Wi-Fi signals are coming in low frequency, Bluetooth signals will overcome and directly impact Wi-Fi signals.

Scroll down for an informative read.

Can Bluetooth headphones pick up interference?

Yesnormal-range Wi-Fi has a range of 2.4 GHz, the same as the headphone frequency, which is why they can easily disturb each other.

Bluetooth headphones have a range of 33 feet where they can easily transmit and receive signals. If you coss above, then 33 feet. There are many chances where you can face audio delay, voice distortion, and dropping connectivity.

If headphone amplifiers and speaker amplifiers are not catching the same frequency due to the difference in router frequency. 2.4 GHz connections can forward a good quality of data. While 5 GHz connections are advanced with long-distance range without any effect on sound quality. 

A girl hearing some sounds through headphones
Glitch and Distortion in sound

How to stop Bluetooth headphones from interfering?

Since we got Bluetooth and wireless headphones, the same issue is raising again and again, and addressing this concern is becoming more important by the day. Interestingly, there are a few points that will let you know how to resolve this issue.

You can always come closer to your Wi-Fi router. By doing this you can have strong coverage of the Wi-Fi signal which won’t affect your audio experience. If you are having issues due to the slow internet connection, this method alone will be enough to ease your connectivity irritation.

If you’re having trouble with Bluetooth connection, you can check and change settings from the Wi-Fi router by upgrading it from 2.4 GHz to 5 GHz frequency.

It gives you good performance in sound and also in range. It is an advanced technology, which is why it is not understood by many people. By making changes in your router, long-distance coverage, minimum interference, and distortion chances can be lowered.

Can Bluetooth headphones interfere with each other?

Yes, Bluetooth headphone frequencies may be the same with many similar devices, which can cause slow internet and low sound quality with distortion because they are sharing a single Wi-Fi router frequency.

When old paired devices are connected, it can cause glitches and audio distortion. In this scenario, you should remove all the old connections from the list and refresh your device. Then select your desired headphones and pair them with your device.

Undoubtedly, Bluetooth headphones have made our work and life easier, but some drawbacks come with them. If you are using Bluetooth, which has the same frequency as your device, it may affect your signals and cause distortion and serval blockages.

On the table is a notepad, a computer mouse and a keyboard and a pair of AirPods
Bluetooth accessories having the same frequency

Some devices use the same frequency and can interfere with each other.

  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Printer
  • Controller
  • TVs
  • Headphones and earbuds.

What interferes with Bluetooth connections?

Before coming to a solution, it is crucial to identify what the problem is. Following are a few problems listed that can be a cause of Bluetooth interfering with the Wi-Fi.

  • Due to the heavy metal doors.
  • Heavy objects are coming in between signals.
  • Frequency issues.
  • Old Wi-Fi router with 2.4 GHz.
  • Away from battery appliances.
  • Distance from the connected device.
  • Faster and higher Performance 5 GHz.

Check out this video and look out for possible solutions for Bluetooth interference.

Bluetooth Interference and solutions

Things to do and how to do them?

There are some important points that you need to remember if you are using Bluetooth headphones.
See the following table to resolve your issues.

Things to do How to do
Remove all barriers Check Frequency
Change router position Close extra Bluetooth devices
Change Wi-Fi settings to 5 GHzLower the volume if using 2.4 GHz
Come closer to the Wi-Fi
Grant all permissions
Things to do when having connection issues.

Summary

In this article, we have learned everything which has a cause and effect on your Bluetooth connections. Below are some highlighted points which are useful when you are purchasing new headphones or having issues with your current Headphones.

  • If metallic doors surround you, there are possibilities that you will face distortion in sound quality.
  • Change the Wi-Fi router settings opposite to your headphone frequency.
  • If Wi-Fi and Headphones are having same frequency of 2.4 GHz. It can cause a mixture of signals.
  • If you are using multiple Bluetooth devices at the same time, it will cause connectivity issues.
  • Avoid using Bluetooth headphones near electronic devices, as this may result in distortion and audio delay in headphones.
  • Use 5 GHz frequency, which is more advanced in transmitting.
  • If your devices are connected to a Wi-Fi router, it may cause slow internet. Multiple connections can result in losing connection to your device.
  • 33 feet is the normal range of headphones, always stay in between this range for better sound quality without any other interference.
  • Come closer to the Wi-Fi so that you can cover more signal frequency.
  • If these points are not helping with your interference issue then you should directly connect with a technician or repair shop so that they can identify the issue more specifically.

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