Using a Bluetooth headset for both listening and speaking?
It might work… but it can also make your mic sound way worse than it should.
Here’s why.
Bluetooth headsets are convenient, but they are not always the best option when using Voicemod.
If the same Bluetooth headset is being used as both your output device and your microphone input, Windows will often reduce the microphone quality.
Why Bluetooth headsets can cause audio quality issues
When a Bluetooth headset handles both playback and microphone capture at the same time, Windows may switch the microphone to a lower-quality mode.
In many cases, this reduces the microphone quality to 8 kHz or 16 kHz.
Because of that, your voice may sound:
- Less clear
- Less natural
- More compressed
This can make the overall Voicemod experience sound worse than expected.
Recommended setup
For the best audio quality, using a Bluetooth headset for output only and a different microphone for input helps keep your voice quality higher and gives much better results when using voice filters and voice processing.
1. Use your Bluetooth headset only as an output device
Use it to listen to game audio, chat/calls, music, or just monitoring.
2. Use a separate microphone as your input device
A separate USB/XLR, wired, or built-in microphone usually provides much better input quality for Voicemod.
So yes: Bluetooth can still work, but if you want your voice to sound its best, a separate mic is the way to go.
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