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Logitech Clearchat PC Wireless Headset Questions & Answers
Hello guys, im new in here. I have a anoying
I am not sure if this is your problem but I have had similar problems around microwave ovens, especially if they are older. We had some 2.4 GHz phones that would drop right off if the microwave was turned on and the phones were near it. Newer microwaves have better RF seals around the doors, but as the microwave ages, the seals get less effective. There are other devices that may cause your problem as well, so look around you and make note of where you are and what is in operation around you. You will probably find it is something like that that's effecting your blue tooth devices.
Bluetooth operates at frequencies between 2402 and 2480 MHz, or 2400 and 2483.5 MHz including guard bands 2 MHz wide at the bottom end and 3.5 MHz wide at the top. This is in the globally unlicensed (but not unregulated) industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) 2.4 GHz short-range radio frequency band. As you can see, there are many things that can effect blue tooth radio's. If there is a communications tower near you, that could also be causing your problem but unfortunately, there would be very little you could do to remedy this.
1/27/2018 2:33:01 PM •
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on Jan 27, 2018
Left earphone keeps dying out and comes back. Also
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The problem with this wireless!
head set cutting out on the left side is very common for this model. I fixed
mine by removing the soft ear cup then the two screws under this cup then
carefully pry that top piece off the next lower piece. It will come but it is
stuck with some soft glue.
Next, unsolder the two
wires on the back of the speaker taking note of the polarity. These wires are
what are broken. Undo the screw in the center. With a small screwdriver
carefully pry the pivoting cup off the ear piece. It is snapped onto a small
ball joint under the screw.
Now remove the four
screws and remove the top of the ear piece.
Remove the two screws
from the small printed circuit board and unsolder the two speaker wires. You
will need to find some new wire that is flexible and not much bigger in
diameter. I used some that was too large and had trouble getting the last cap
that holds the soft ear cup back on. I also reamed out the holes in the cap and
the cup that the wires go through to give them more movement.
Replace everything and
solder the wires to the speaker in the same order as removing.
You will need a good
small tipped soldering iron.
Good luck
Calvin
1/8/2011 5:42:11 AM •
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on Jan 08, 2011
I have a short wiring in my left ear cup
Time for a new pair. If you are not handy with a sodering iron it is best to buy another set. Once the wires are broken inside the insulation the only thing that can be done is replace the wire itself. it is easy to break the wires inside the insulation twisting the cord, pulling or yanking the cord, along with blending the cord in a sharp bend acn damage this cords that they put on products today.
9/12/2009 3:07:42 AM •
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on Sep 12, 2009
Hi,
I have just bought
Start on the Mac side by checking your sound input preferences. Do this by selecting under the apple pull down menu: System Preferences. Then get to the screen where you see all preferences icon's shown and select Sound. Once in the Sound preferences, select Input. Where is says "Select a device for sound input:" It is probably set to USB audio device since that worked for you. Look for Bluetooth Audio Device or similar name for your headset and select it. Speak into the h760 and adjust the input volume, you should see the input level go up when you speak. If not, your H760 bluetooth device is not properly paired. If your device does not show up, back up to the System Preferences page and select Bluetooth and follow instructions there. If that all is working but does not work in Parallels, inspect Parallels for Sound Input options and try to find your bluetooth device. Also check Windows sound input control panel to see that bluetooth is selected.
Hope this helps.
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