I ended up purchasing one of these from Bose Bose USB Link Bluetooth Module | Bose
Fixed my issue. Shame I had to purchase something but happy now my headphones work as a wireless headset again.
I tried the driver changes suggested by @j_rsl above, but they didn’t resolve the issue. Still cannot see the Advanced tab on my Headset Properties. This issue is beyond frustrating…
I’ve not been able to find a permanent fix for this issue so am having to use the NC700s wired. A few others in my team are also experiencing issues with their wireless headphones (assorted brands). It’s pretty disappointing as they have been pretty much rock solid until recently, and using them...
Unfortunately I’m still having issues despite making the changes I did. Not sure why but I’m still searching for a permanent solution. The following video appeared on my YT feed the other day but I’ve yet to give it a go. The guy rambles for a bit but it may help…
Righto, I managed to solve my issue without the need to do a Windows reset.
In Device Manager I noticed three devices under "Audio inputs and outputs". They were:
Headphones (NC700)
Headset (NC700 Hands-Free)
Headset (NC700)
I disabled 1 and 3 above, and my Headphones have been solid since...
No environment changes have been made to my home office. No new software installs either other than regular Windows and Dell driver updates. It could be one of those two things but I’ve found no other reports online of people having a similar issue recently (or ever).
Audio on calls to my...
Software is up to date but I don’t think this is a Bose issue as I get the exact same problem with Apple AirPods. It is either a laptop Bluetooth driver or hardware issue. Hopefully the former.
Hi,
I have an issue that has just started with a pair of Bose NC700 headphones connected via bluetooth to my Dell XPS 13 laptop running Win 11. When I first boot up, my headphones work fine with Skype and Teams (as they always have on the same hardware). But in the last few days the microphone...