How Xbox Series X and S Mic Problems Typically Manifest
You can use a wired mic hooked into your Xbox controller, or a mic that’s built into a wireless headset for voice chat and it should all work right out of the box. Most Xbox Series X and S mic problems result in your teammates being unable to hear you at all. Other mic problems include distorted audio, where you are difficult to understand due to interference, muted audio, and audio that can be heard by some friends or teammates but not others.
What Causes Xbox Series X and S Mic Problems?
The most common cause of mic problems with the Xbox Series X and S is a muted mic, either the hardware switch or software button, and either activated by the person who can’t be heard or by someone in their party chat. Physical problems with the hardware, like damage to the microphone or headset cord, and damage to the headphone jack, can also cause this issue. Xbox firmware issues, incorrect settings in your Xbox Series X or S preferences, and poor internet connections can also cause similar issues.
How to Fix It When Your Xbox Series X or S Mic Isn’t Working
If your Xbox Series X or S mic isn’t working, try the following steps to get it working again: If playing with friends, ask them to check and make sure that they didn’t accidentally click the Mute button. This is the most likely cause if some of your friends can hear you and some can’t. To assign your current controller to your profile: To update your controller firmware: To fix your privacy settings for voice chat: