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bluetooth latency
About this tag
Bluetooth latency refers to the delay between an audio signal being sent from a source and when it is heard through Bluetooth headphones or speakers. On Windows 10 and Windows 11, this delay can affect gaming, video calls, streaming, and music production. Common causes include outdated drivers, interference, and incorrect audio settings. Troubleshooting steps involve updating Bluetooth drivers, disabling audio enhancements, adjusting buffer sizes, and ensuring the correct output format is selected. For low-latency audio, consider using aptX or AAC codecs if supported by your hardware. This tag covers practical methods to identify and reduce Bluetooth audio latency on Windows systems.
Troubleshoot and Fix Audio Latency in Windows 10/11: Step-by-Step Guide
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20-25 minutes
Introduction
Audio latency—the delay between an action and when you hear the result—can ruin gaming, video calls, streaming, and music creation on Windows. This guide...