Plugging headphones into a computer or laptop and not hearing anything is a common problem users frequently encounter. Fixing this issue is relatively simple; you can refer to and apply one of the following methods.
I. Reasons for Not Hearing Music, Sound When Plugging Headphones into Computer.
II. Fixing Headphones Not Producing Sound Issue.
1. Set your headphones as the default device.
2. Use Windows Troubleshooter tool.
3. Utilize Audio Troubleshooter to fix sound issues.
4. Update sound drivers.
How to Fix No Music, Sound Issue When Plugging Headphones into Computer
I. Causes of Music, Sound Not Being Heard When Plugging Headphones into Computer
If you can't hear music, sound when using headphones, it's likely that the system hasn't recognized your headphones. This issue could be related to both hardware and software. Here are some reasons leading to this problem:
- The headphone cable is faulty, causing unstable connection with the system.
- The audio jack you're using for the headphones is damaged or physically broken. Try plugging the headphones into a different jack if you haven't already.
- The audio driver responsible for connecting the headphones to the system is outdated or malfunctioning.
- Your headphones are not set as the default audio device for the computer. If another device, such as speakers, is selected as the default device, you can change these settings to resolve the issue.
II. Fixing the issue of headphones not producing sound
If your headphones are connected to your computer via USB or a 3.5mm jack and you encounter this issue, try plugging the headphones into a different jack or a different computer. If the headphones work on the other computer but not on yours, you can refer to the troubleshooting methods below.
1. Set your headphones as the default device
You might have plugged in your headphones, but the computer doesn't recognize them as the default audio device. In this case, you need to set them as the default device using the steps below:
- Step 1: Right-click on the sound/volume icon in the system tray of your computer and select Open Sound Settings.
- Step 2: In the sound device settings menu, click on the option below Output and choose your default audio device as Headphones.
- Step 3: Check the volume of your headphones by right-clicking on the sound/volume icon in the system tray of your computer and selecting Open Volume Mixer.
- Step 4: You can adjust the volume by dragging the slider. If your headphones are muted, click on the speaker icon with a red cross circle to unmute your headphones.
2. Utilize Windows Troubleshooter Tool
If the first method fails, you can use Windows troubleshooting tool to fix the issue of not hearing music or sound when plugging in headphones by following these steps:
- Step 1: Right-click on the sound/volume icon in the system tray of your computer and select Troubleshoot sound problems.
- Step 2: Select your headphone device and press Next.
- Step 3: The troubleshooting tool will automatically identify and fix the audio issue for you. If prompted to open additional sound enhancements, click on No. Do not open Audio Enhancements.
3. Utilize Audio Troubleshooter Sound Fixer
- Step 1: Press the Win + I key combination to open the Settings menu and select Update & Security.
- Step 2: Click on the Troubleshoot tab and select the Playing Audio option.
- Step 3: Click on Run the troubleshooter and follow the instructions on your screen.
- Step 4: After completion, try restarting your computer to address any software glitches that may be causing your headphones not to work.
4. Update sound drivers
- Step 1: Right-click on the Start menu and select Device Manager.
- Step 2: In the device manager menu, double-click on Sound, video and game controllers.
- Step 3: Check if your sound driver is up to date. If not, right-click and select Update driver to automatically search for the latest sound driver software.
Additionally, if the sound driver is faulty, you can update it from the manufacturer's website. If you need to reinstall but don't have the sound driver available, you can use driver update tools like DriverEasy, Driver Booster, 3DP Chip, Driver Detective... or download directly from the manufacturer and manually install it.
In case of headphone issues such as buzzing, unclear audio, refer to fixing headphone buzzing, interference, or unclear sound to find solutions.
Many people often encounter the situation where their phone doesn't recognize headphones or headphone mic. If you face this issue, try applying some troubleshooting methods like restarting your phone, cleaning the headphone jack, turning off all Bluetooth connections, or checking sound settings before resorting to repair centers for hardware issues.
Above, Mytour has guided you on how to fix sound not coming through headphones when plugged into computer. Hopefully, with these methods, you can resolve your issue. Wishing you success!
