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Why does My BT68 Headset Keep Beeping Every Second?

Why does My BT68 Headset Keep Beeping Every Second?

Have you ever experienced the beeping sound when you are using your Bluetooth BT68 headset?

Well, you are not alone. The beeping sound is the way to communicate different alerts about the headset status, changes in the state, and connection issues.

But if you experience repetitive and random beeps unexpectedly, there is some underlying issue.

In this blog, we are going to find out the common reasons behind beeping and learn how to troubleshoot to resolve the issues. Let's get started!

What does a Beep Mean?

Not every beep conveys the same message or alert. The frequency and timing give you a signal to predict the message.

Let's see the meanings behind every beep:

SoundSignal
One beep every 10 secondsLow battery warning
Two beepsOut of range warning
Three rapid beeps every 15 secondsMute is on.

What are the Common Beeping Issues in Bluetooth Headsets and Headphones?

Whether it's a BT68 headset or any other Bluetooth headphone, users face some common issues that frustrate them.

The unexpected beeping of the headphone when connected with the PC, and when you are not currently in a call, is one of the common issues. 

In addition, the beeping sound is produced when you press the play/pause buttons, which ruins the listening experience.

Imagine continuous, repetitive, and random beeping in headsets when you are scrolling through the reels.

All these unexpected experiences are enough to irritate a user. 

Common Reasons Behind Your Headset Beeping

We learnt about the common beeping issues in the headsets. Now, it's time to understand what causes the beeping.

There is no single reason or cause for this sound. The following are some common reasons behind your BT 68 wireless headphones beeping every 10 seconds: 

When the Battery is Low

The low battery is one of the most common reasons for the beep in BT68 headsets.

Whenever your battery drops too low, the headset pings you at periodic intervals to remind you of the low battery level. It gives you a warning to charge your wireless headset before it's powered off.

Bluetooth Connectivity Alerts

It's quite normal for your BT68 headset to produce a beep when it loses the Bluetooth connection, or again reconnects automatically.

Moreover, when the headphone tends to pair or connect with any other device, it emits a sound alert.

Indicator for Mute

Some headsets also produce the beep sound when you mute your headset.

In some BT68 headsets, this sound confirms that your input was accepted.

Incoming Notifications and Calls

Not all headsets are equipped with spoken alerts or ringtones.

Some headsets, like BT68, just ping you with a sound whenever there is an incoming call or notification on your phone.

Interference from Other Bluetooth Devices

Some other Bluetooth devices or electronics interfere with the connection as they tend to connect with the headphone when you are already connected.

To indicate interference from other devices, the headphones beep and disconnect automatically.

Stuck or Malfunctioning Buttons

Sometimes the volume buttons are stuck, and as a result, they keep making alerts.

You can easily fix this problem by checking for volume buttons if they are not stuck. Press them to position them in their place, and the problem is solved.

Out of Range Alert or Notification

When you are using a Bluetooth headset, it's quite obvious that you can move freely in a limited wireless range.

When you begin exceeding the 10 meters or 30 feet limit, the headphone will generate a beep sound to indicate a weak or lost connection.

App Conflicts

Sometimes, the sound settings on your app cause the beep sound.

It's usual when you are connected to your headset for attending a Teams meeting. 

How to Troubleshoot the Beeping Problem in BT68 Headsets?

Random or continuous beeping is too annoying, doesn't it?

Don't worry, a little fix and you will get rid of the irritating beep sound.

Consider the following quick fixes to enjoy a beep-free audio experience while listening to music or attending a virtual meeting:

Re-pair the Devices

If your BT68 headset is beeping, it must be due to the Bluetooth connection being established without pairing.

For example, the music is being played on the non-primary device that is also connected to the headphones.

If that's the case, simply unpair and then re-pair the devices so that a stable Bluetooth connection can be made. 

Hold the Volume Up and Down

To stop beeping, connect your phone to the headset, and you can press and hold the volume up or down button.

This usually stops the noise produced by your headset.

Charge Your Headset Until Full

The most common cause of the beeping sound is low battery.

When you hear this sound, check if your headphones are low on battery.

Put your headphones on charge and wait until they are fully charged.

This will solve your problem.

Restart / Power off and on the Headset

Often, powering off and then turning the headset on stops the beeping sound.

Stay within the Wireless Range

Weaker signals due to exceeding the wireless range are one of the common causes of a pinging sound.

Try to stay within the range of 10 meters, which is equivalent to 30 feet.

So, there will be no pinging sounds.

Disconnect BT68 from Unused Devices

If your headphone keeps connecting to other devices as well, which are not currently in use, unpair your hearing devices from these devices.

Only pair the BT68 headset with the device you want to use. 

Check for Physical Damage

Sometimes a stuck button is causing the problem. Gently press the buttons and release them to make sure they are not stuck.

Remove any dirt in the surroundings.

Change Notifications Settings

If the beep is being generated every time you receive a notification or call, you have to change the notification settings.

In the notification settings, reduce the volume. 

Reset the BT68 Headset

Before you consider replacing your BT68 headset, try one last fix.

Reset your headphones; that's the treatment sometimes your hearing devices need.

To reset it, you have to follow these steps:

  1. Power off the headset.
  2. Press the buttons and hold them for 10 to 15 seconds.
  3. When you hear a tone or see lights flashing, release the hold.
  4. Now, re-pair your BT68 headset.

Most likely, this will fix the problem.

Disclaimer: The reset procedure varies from model to model. It is a general procedure to reset your headset.

Resolve the App Conflicts (Microsoft Teams)

If you are using the headset with the Teams app, exit from the app completely.

You can do this by right-clicking the Teams app on the taskbar and then selecting the "Quit" option.

Once the app is closed completely, reopen the app. This must solve the problem.

Read the Manual

If you are unable to recognize the cause, you can take help from the user manual.

It will help you a lot in fixing the beeping sound problem.

The Last Option: Replace the Headphones

When none of the above works to fix your headset beeping, it's time to replace your BT68 headset.

There may be a hardware problem that professionals can either fix or recommend a replacement.

When Should Replacement or Repairing a Headset be the Last Option?

When you have tried all the possible fixes but the issue persists, it's time to either repair or replace.

If you notice continuous beeping even after a full charge, or the headset is not connecting to any device, go for this last option. 

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How to Solve the Beep Problem in Your Headset When Using a PC / Laptop?

If you want to take customer calls on your PC or laptop (with Windows OS installed), a beep sound will disrupt your call.

It is mostly due to the two drivers competing for the audio. If you are using a non-Teams application, make sure the headphones are compatible with the softphone application.

How to resolve this issue?

Just follow these steps:

  1. On the keyboard, please press the "Windows+S" button.
  2. Type "Sound" and press Enter. > Choose Sound.
  3. From the current menu, please choose the "Sound Control Panel" from the left side menu.
  4. Now locate your audio device with a green tick (e.g., speakers in most computers).
  5. Right-click on the audio device to choose properties.
  6. Now, go to the Advanced tab.
  7. In the advanced tab, uncheck the option "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device".
  8. Now press the "Apply" and then "OK" buttons to save the changes.
  9. Repeat steps 6 to 8 for your device in the Recordings tab as well.
  10. Restart your computer.

Your problem will be solved, and now you can take beep-free calls.

Summary of Beep Problems and Solutions for BT68 Headset

ProblemSolution
One beep means low battery warningCharge your headphones
Pinging sound using Microsoft TeamsQuit and reopen the app
Beeping due to Incoming notifications and calls Change the notification settings on your phone, PC, or laptop
Two beeps at once indicate out of rangeStay within the 30-foot Bluetooth range
Interference from other devicesUnpair the headphones from the unused devices
The stuck buttons are producing noiseGently press the button so that they can be released.
Three pings every 15 seconds indicate mutePress the mute button to turn it off.

Your wireless headset uses beeping patterns to communicate important status information. Here's what each beep pattern means:

If you continue to experience issues, check your headset's user manual or contact our support team for assistance.

Wrap Up 

The beep sound is the language that the headsets use to communicate with you.

With this sound, they indicate a low battery level, connection issues (like losing Bluetooth connection), or a function activation like muting or switching between devices.

But the repetitive beep sounds are annoying and ruin your overall experience, whether you are taking calls, in a meeting, or listening to music. 

In this guide, we discussed the solutions to solve this problem.

Apply these solutions, and most probably your problem will be solved if there are no hardware issues. For more tech blogs, stay connected with us!

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