Why one wireless headset discharges faster than another and how to avoid it

Wireless headphones are one of those technological gadgets that make our lives easier.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 October 2023 Thursday 11:26
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Why one wireless headset discharges faster than another and how to avoid it

Wireless headphones are one of those technological gadgets that make our lives easier. They give us the advantage of forgetting about the cables that linked the headset to the phone, giving us much greater freedom of movement. Thanks to them, we can listen to music while cleaning the house without having to carry our cell phone with us. You can also say goodbye to your headphone cable bothering you while walking down the street or exercising.

But a recurring problem faced by those who often use wireless headphones is that one of them discharges before the other. This is inconvenient, since you were confident that their charge was the same and would last longer, when suddenly you realize that one of them turns off at the most inopportune moment.

There are several possible reasons behind the fact that one of your wireless headphones discharges before its companion. One of them has to do with which of the two headphones acts as a microphone. This varies depending on the brand of headphones, because in some the one that syncs as a microphone with your smartphone is the first one you take out of the box and put in your ear, while in other brands you can configure on your phone which of the two headphones will be the microphone.

Logically, the earpiece that acts as a microphone discharges before the other. Likewise, the one you use most often to pause or change songs consumes more battery.

On the other hand, it is possible that the battery of your wireless headphones is draining irregularly, something that happens for no apparent reason, but has an easy solution.