Hear Microphone Through Headphones

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Click to expand.Good DayI have a Samsung Galaxy A5 2015 running on Marshmellow. However, I have a Samsung hearphone that is working properly. Since recently, when I am on a call for example Whatsapp call, I can hear the person but they are not able to hear me. Also, I am not able to send voice not when my hearphone is plugged in because it is not recording. I have read a similar problem like this on the net and they said the case might be the fault.

And to think about it I bought a case 3 days back and It is maybe that reason. I tried to plug it in properly but still nothing happens. Please tell me how to solve this. If you think your case may be the cause (stopping you from plugging headphones in properly?) that's really easy to test. (1) was it working before you put the case on, and (2) if you take the case off does it work? If the answer to both is 'yes' then it's the case.

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Hear Microphone Through Headphones For Iphone

If the answer to (2) is 'no' then it's not the case.Otherwise, as Mike says does the headphone have a mic? If it does, does it work in another device, and does a different one work in your phone? Just swaps headphones with a friend and call each other to test: if you still have a problem with your phone then it's your phone, if they now have the problem and you don't it's the headphones.

I Hear My Microphone Through My Headphones

Windows 7 allows sounds picked up from your microphone to flow directly to your speakers, so you receive instant feedback from what you're recording. As an example, if you were recording a training tutorial for your employees, you might want to hear your words as you say them to gauge quality. However, this method works considerably better if you connect a pair of headphones to your speaker's headphone jack to prevent the sounds from feeding back into the microphone. However, if you're speaking into a directional microphone, reducing its sensitivity and keeping it away from your speakers will minimize feedback even when using speakers.