08.09.2019
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I am using an AT2020USB mic for gaming. The headphones I wear cancel outside noise..like really well. To the point where I can't hear my own voice.
There is like a half second delay between what I say and when I can hear it so it starts throwing me off whenever I'm talking as there is a disconnect between knowing what I am saying and hearing what I am saying often leading me to stutter or slow down my speech.
Is this a consequence of using a USB port instead of the Line In or perhaps its because the mic and headphones are separate?

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Delayed sound when using external mic with Windows 10 I have plugged in an Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB mic and am using an external monitor and sound bar connected by HDMI to my Lenovo G500 laptop. The sound from the mic is delayed by about half a second, so it doesn't match up with the music and lyrics coming from my karaoke app. Hedco leitch audio router hd-16x images. Low Latency Audio.; 24 minutes to read; Contributors. In this article. This topic discusses audio latency changes in Windows 10. It covers API options for application developers as well as changes in drivers that can be made to support low latency audio. If you still fail to fix the Bluetooth speakers sound delay issue on Windows 10 with the solutions above, you can click the LEFT MENU for special technical support or go to the Resource Center on this site for more information. You may want to check out: Top 3 Ways to Fix Bluetooth Not Available after Windows 10 Update Issue.

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I got a new pair of wireless earbuds for Christmas today, not cheap ones either, and I had hoped to use them for many different purposes whether it's my desktop PC or my phone when I'm in the gym.
Unfortunately I have discovered that Bluetooth has a rather noticeable audio delay, to the point where things like gaming in particular are basically unplayable. If, for example, I shoot a gun in a game, I hear the audio about 0.3 seconds after I shoot the gun, it's incredibly annoying. YouTube videos seem relatively okay (watchable but not ideal), and there is less lag on my S7 Edge phone than on Windows 10.
Is there any way to fix this in Windows 10? I understand wireless signals will always have greater latency but surely Bluetooth isn't restricted to delays of this significance in 2017? If it's any help I'm using Jaybird X3's with a Bluetooth 4.0 USB dongle I purchased on Amazon.