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You may have already returned the headphones out of frustration, but in-case you haven't:
I have the Turtle Beach Call of Duty Phantom wireless headphones. I think yours are pretty much the same. Mine don't cut out like you describe, but they do auto switch off.
The cutting out may be due to wi-fi or radio interference. Maybe try moving the transmitter away from other equipment and check if you have any 5 Ghz wireless networking going on at the same time that could be causing an issue.
(I did buy an older 2.4 Ghz-only model from CEX before these ones and had terrible interference. I bought these to replace them as I don't have anything that really uses 5 Ghz and haven't had an issue)
The auto-switch off where the voice says "goodbye" is because the optical input volume is "too low". It's a stupid system that you would hope they fixed (or at least allowed to be turned off) with a firmware update but I don't think they every did.
The only way around the problem that I found online is to connect your phone/tablet to the bluetooth on the headphones and play music on a loop. Switch the phone volume down to about 15% and then turn the headset bluetooth volume down until it beeps, and then press the up volume once (so it is on the lowest setting 1). If you play something like classical music, you won't be able to hear it, but because there is something coming through to the headphones it doesn't shut off. If it does, then you may have the phone volume too low or the headphone bluetooth volume completely off. It will auto-switch off still in those situations.
It's annoying, but I got the headphones brand new for about £80 because they were an old model, and the hassle of the bluetooth connection is (mostly) worth it for the nice quality of the headphones. |
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