Checking headphones with a microphone through a computer

The microphone is an important part of any modern gadget. It becomes especially popular when you need to communicate via Skype or when recording audio. It is good if it is already built into the device, but sometimes it is much more convenient to purchase this auxiliary object separately, for example, bundled with headphones. This will allow you to hear the interlocutor, to talk with him and at the same time create a minimum of inconvenience for others. In order to understand how the kit works and to check the correctness of its work, it is enough to connect headphones with a microphone to the connector located on the computer.

There are the following basic verification methods:

  • using the Windows operating system;
  • recording sound;
  • via skype.

Using Windows

With Windows, you can easily and easily check if the microphone and headphones are working.To do this, turn on the headset, select "Control Panel" and click on the item "Equipment and Sound". A window will open up, where there will be a tab called “Record”, that is what we need, here are the means to record audio. Click on the "Microphone" and click on the "Listen". Do not forget to put a mark on the line "Listen to this device."

 Equipment and sound in the control panel

Next, record the speech and control whether there is a voice reproduction. You can listen through headphones or from the speakers. With the help of sound controls you need to customize the microphone.

Please note that the headphones are usually equipped with the ability to mute the microphone. This is convenient when you are talking on Skype and in parallel communicate with another interlocutor - you can turn off the headset for a while, and then turn it on again.

 Microphone Mute Headphones

If the headphones for some reason do not work as speakers, then you need to pay attention on the sensitivity scale all in the same tab "Record". If the device works correctly, green bars will appear on the scale, but if it doesn’t function, the bars will be gray.Naturally, in this way, it is possible to confirm or disprove the work of the object, but it is impossible to properly adjust it.

Recording sound

Sound recording will also help check the microphone on the headphones. In order to do this, you need to go to "Start", select "Standard programs", select "Record sound" and in the window that opens click on "Start recording". After that we make a record and save the resulting file in any convenient place. Having opened the file, you can listen to the sound and its quality both through headphones and speakers.

 Sound recording in Windows

Via Skype

Another very convenient way to check a headset is to do it via Skype, no matter if you use this application in reality or not. You can make an express version of the test, but you can spend a little more time. In the first case, it is enough to select any contact from your address book and click on the “Communication Quality Data” item. In the window that opens, you need to select your microphone option and click the "Check" button, after a few moments of recording the resulting audio will be played.

 Skype Audio Setup

In addition to the above option, you can dial a special call recording quality control service. To do this, select "Echo / Sound Test Service" and make a call.The recording lasts 8-10 seconds and plays back after a while. Naturally, in order to use this option, you need access to the Internet.

 Sound test skype

In Skype, you can also adjust the volume. This is done through the controls, which are automatically transferred to the manual mode from the automatic settings (uncheck the “Automatic adjustment” item), after which all the necessary parameters can be set. It is better to do it right while talking to one of your friends.

These simple ways will help you check the performance of your working headset and microphone to see if it is suitable for further use or not. As you can see, the check does not take a lot of time, and you can easily handle it yourself.

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