How do I activate Type C headphones?

Seeing as many flagships ditched the headphone jack so far, USB-C headphones became the default alternative to conventional 3.5mm earbuds. If you’re one who isn’t quite ready to embrace all-wireless listening, we’ve got you covered on everything you need to know about USB-C audio from the technicalities to actualities.

See: SoundGuys’ best USB-C headphones

What is USB-C audio and who is it for?

It serves as a solution to the missing headphone jack for many of us. While USB-C audio — like anything — has its pitfalls, it’s fine for many especially those who aren’t self-proclaimed audiophiles. What’s more, some manufacturers like Google include USB-C earbuds with the purchase of a headphone jack-less phone, rendering the lack of 3.5mm input a non-issue for general consumers.

How it works and how it doesn’t  

How do I activate Type C headphones?

The Google Pixel USB-C earbuds are included with the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL to combat the misssing 3.5mm input.

Similar to converting audio to pass through a headphone jack, USB-C audio requires a DAC and amp for signal processing. Whereas the headphone jack retains processing within the phone, not all USB-C delivery audio uniformly. Thus, delivery methods get a little tricky as a headset can be classified as passive or active.

Accessory mode support, which means listeners with active USB-C headphones may run into compatibility issues.

If passive, the headphones rely on the smartphone’s DAC and amp to convert the audio signal from digital to analog. If, however, a pair of headphones is active, then it uses its own DAC and amp system. Therefore creating an external conversion process outside of the phone’s domain and into the headset’s.

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The main perk of doing is that prolonging a digital signal state and bypassing the smartphone’s internal components mitigates distortion from other smartphone signals. Things get a tad more complicated, though, if you’re using active headphones. In this case, your phone needs to support Audio Accessory mode, which many don’t. Unfortunately, it’s not always apparent which models are active and which are passive, resulting in an expedition of trial and error.

How do I activate Type C headphones?

If your smartphone doesn’t support USB Audio Class 3.0, you may have trouble with the Razer Hammerhead USB-C ANC earbuds.

Although the USB-C port is intended as a universal, multifunctional input, there are some idiosyncrasies that accompany the use of USB-C headphones.

When it comes to audio transmission, the lack of universal Audio Device Class 3 (USB ADC 3.0) integration handicaps the USB-C headphone functionality. Smartphones that don’t meet USB Audio Class 3.0 specifications rely on proprietary add-ons to enable features like noise cancellation. However, if all manufacturers were to adopt USB ADC 3.0, these features could be all-included. Instead, the lack of adoption is forcing its — as thought by some —  irrelevant stature.

In short, there are two sets of rules that USB-C audio abides by: Android OS defaults and smartphone specifications. If you’re in the U.S., think of it like federal and state law, while states can assert their own regulations they must also abide by federal laws. That said, things aren’t always so cut-and-dry.

The lack of USB Audio Class 3.0 adoption makes it difficult to enable additional features like noise cancelling.

Take marijuana legalization: Federally illegal but legal within certain state lines. It’s this kind of mismatch seen in the USB-C audio field that results in confusion and compatibility issues. Until USB ADC 3.0 is universally ratified, some users may continue to experience said inconveniences.

USB-C audio: 2019 and beyond?

How do I activate Type C headphones?

The JBL Reflect Aware earbuds were a fine USB-C option until they were discontinued.

While USB-C earbuds have made headway, the mode’s future popularity may be curtailed. As observed during CES, few companies were investing in USB-C headphones. Admittedly our soles were unable to cover all 2.7 million square feet of the show floor, but the apparent absence of USB-C audio products felt deliberate.

I'm not sure if your model allows audio through the USB-C port or not as the user manual doesn't show all the available settings.

Go to the Settings > Developer Options > Media > Disable USB audio routing and check that it is NOT enabled.

Here's a video that shows how to get enable Developer Options.

If the Disable USB audio routing setting is not there then I think that as you obviously cannot connect USB-C headphones to the headphone jack in the phone, you would need to use a 3.5mm male to USB-C female converter (you need to convert from an analogue signal to a digital signal) and they don't seem to be available. At least I couldn't find any.

How do I enable Type C headphones?

Get help from your Google Assistant.
Plug your Pixel USB-C earbuds into your phone..
Start setup: If you see a notification that says "Pixel USB-C earbuds connected," tap Finish setup. If you don't see a notification, press and hold Home . Then tap Finish headphones setup..
Follow the steps on the screen..

How do I connect my Type C headphones to my Iphone?

The USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter lets you connect 3.5 mm headphones and other audio devices to a USB-C port. Plug your USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter into the USB-C port on your device and plug the other end into your headphones.

How do I enable Type C headphones on my laptop?

At the bottom right side of your desktop taskbar, right-click the volume icon and select Playback devices. Check the default device and if it detects the headphones you plugged in. If it does not detect your headphones, you will need to update your BIOS: Click here for instructions.

How do I enable my USB headset?

How to setup a USB headset with Windows 10.
Plug the USB plug into the USB port. Make sure the USB plug is completely plugged into the USB port..
Double check the headset mute button. ... .
Open Sound Settings. ... .
Set the USB headset as the output device. ... .
Set the USB headset as the input device..