How to Fix It When Your Xbox One Mic Is not Working?

Many Xbox One users are experiencing an irritating problem with their devices: the microphone on their controller isn't working properly. When they try to use their headset to talk to their friends, this happens. 

When you face this issue, you may become irritated. The mic on your headset will not record your voice. You can hear what your pals are saying, but they can't hear what you are saying. As a result, you won't be able to communicate with your friends!

Xbox One Mic is not Working is an issue that you've faced. However, you should not be concerned. It's still possible to restore the performance of your microphone. You can use the following suggestions to get started.

To fix your Xbox One mic not working problem, try the following methods:

Method 1: Check Your Controller and Headset for Basic Issues.

When you discover that your Xbox One's microphone isn't working, the first thing you should do is do some basic troubleshooting.

Step 1: Verify that your headset is connected to your controller and that your controller is linked to your console. If you're not sure, reconnect your controller to your headset (insert the headset connector securely into the port on your controller), then reconnect or resync your controller to your console.

Step 2: Check to see if your headset is muted. Check the mute button on your headset control or your Xbox One's audio settings. You may also need to boost the microphone volume in the audio settings (this can enable your voice to be clearer and louder).

Step 3: Examine your devices and cables carefully to check if anything is amiss that can be seen from the outside. You can also test with a different headset or controller, or even a different console, to see where the issue is. If you discover a hardware problem, your controller may need to be repaired or replaced.

Method 2: Check your Xbox Profile Settings

Because your profile settings on Xbox One limit your voice communication, your microphone may be muted. Check your profile settings to determine if your account's microphone is being controlled.

Step 1: (If you're using a child account, you'll need to sign in to its parent account first before proceeding.)

Step 2: On your controller, click the Xbox button.

Step 3: Select Settings and All Settings from the drop-down menus.

Step 4: Choose Account, then Privacy & Online Safety.

Step 5: Select View details & customize.

Step 6: Select Voice and Text Conversation, and then choose whoever you want to talk to (usually your friends or everybody).

Step 7: Check to check if you can use the microphone to talk to your friends.

Method 3: Manually Restart Your Xbox One Console.

Your Xbox One mic not working issue could be caused by a problem with your Xbox One console. A complete reboot of your console will resolve these difficulties. You can try restarting your Xbox One console to see if it solves the problem.

Step 1: Hold down the Xbox button on the front of your Xbox One system until it completely turns down (this will take about 10 seconds).

Step 2: Remove the power line from your console and wait around 10 seconds before plugging it back in. This will restart your Xbox One's power supply.

Step 3: Connect your console's power source. Then, on the front of your console, hit the Xbox button to turn it on.

Step 4: Check your mic to see whether it now works.

Method 4: Repair or Replace Your Device

If you've discovered hardware issues or the solutions above aren't working, you'll need to get your Xbox One headset, console, or controller serviced or replaced. 

If your devices are still under warranty, you can contact Microsoft or the device's manufacturer for assistance.

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