How to Upgrade Your Device to Improve the Performance of Bluetooth Headphones

JAN 03, 2025
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Bluetooth headphones have become a ubiquitous part of our daily lives, whether for listening to music, taking calls, or gaming. While many users focus on upgrading their headphones to improve sound quality, comfort, or features, upgrading the connected device itself (such as smartphones, computers, or tablets) can significantly enhance the overall performance of Bluetooth headphones.

In this blog, we’ll explore key upgrades and adjustments you can make to your devices to improve the performance of your Bluetooth headphone, covering sound quality, connection stability, battery life, and latency reduction.

1. Upgrade to a Newer Bluetooth Version

The Bluetooth version on your device directly impacts the quality of your wireless connection, affecting everything from sound fidelity to range and power consumption. Each new version of Bluetooth offers improvements in these areas.

  • Bluetooth 4.x: Bluetooth 4.0 and 4.2 introduced significant improvements in power consumption and connection range compared to previous versions. This version is still fairly common in many devices.
  • Bluetooth 5.x: Bluetooth 5.0 and beyond offer dramatic improvements in range, speed, and data capacity. Devices with Bluetooth 5.x provide faster data transfer, leading to better audio quality and reduced latency. Bluetooth 5.2, in particular, offers a feature called LE Audio, which introduces a new codec (LC3) for higher audio quality at lower bit rates, further improving sound performance.

How to Upgrade:
If your device is using an older Bluetooth version, upgrading to a newer model with Bluetooth 5.x can significantly boost your Bluetooth headphone's performance. Modern smartphones, tablets, and laptops released in the last few years generally support Bluetooth 5.x, and investing in such devices will enhance audio quality, reduce dropouts, and extend wireless range.

2. Install High-Resolution Bluetooth Audio Codecs

Bluetooth audio quality is often limited by the codecs supported by both your headphone and the source device. A codec is a method of compressing and decompressing data for efficient transmission. Some of the most common Bluetooth audio codecs include:

  • SBC (Low-Quality): The default codec for most Bluetooth devices. It offers basic quality and compatibility but can lack fidelity and introduce latency.
  • AAC (Advanced Audio Codec): A higher-quality codec supported by many devices, especially in the Apple ecosystem. It provides better sound than SBC but may not be optimal for all Android devices.
  • aptX and aptX HD: Qualcomm's aptX codec provides near-CD quality sound over Bluetooth, while aptX HD supports 24-bit audio for an even more immersive listening experience. These codecs are common in Android devices but not in Apple products.
  • LDAC (Sony’s Codec): LDAC offers high-resolution audio over Bluetooth, supporting up to 990 kbps, making it ideal for audiophiles. This codec is found on many Android devices but is less commonly supported on headphones.

How to Upgrade:
If your Bluetooth headphone supports high-quality codecs like aptX, aptX HD, or LDAC, check if your device does too. You can often find this information in the Bluetooth settings or in the device’s specifications. To fully leverage these codecs, ensure both your headphone and device support the same high-quality codec. If not, upgrading to a device that supports better codecs can greatly enhance your listening experience.

3. Update Device Firmware and Software

Keeping your device’s firmware and software up to date can have a major impact on the performance of Bluetooth headphones. Manufacturers frequently release updates to improve Bluetooth performance, fix bugs, and increase compatibility with newer audio codecs and devices.

How to Upgrade:
Regularly check for software and firmware updates on your device. On smartphones and tablets, this can typically be done through the settings menu. On computers, check the manufacturer’s website or device settings for updates to your Bluetooth drivers and overall operating system. These updates can optimize Bluetooth connections, enhance sound quality, and reduce latency or dropouts.

4. Optimize Bluetooth Settings on Your Device

Bluetooth settings can be optimized on your device to ensure the best performance with your headphone. Some common tweaks include:

  • Disable Unnecessary Bluetooth Devices: If your device is connected to multiple Bluetooth devices at once, it can impact the connection stability of your headphone. Disconnect or "forget" any unnecessary devices to free up bandwidth for your headphone.
  • Enable Bluetooth Audio Priority Mode: Some devices allow you to prioritize audio quality over power efficiency in the Bluetooth settings. This mode ensures that your headphone receives the highest possible sound quality.
  • Clear Bluetooth Cache: On Android devices, the Bluetooth cache can accumulate over time, leading to connection issues. Clearing the cache can refresh the connection and improve stability. This can usually be done via the “Apps” section in your device settings.

How to Upgrade:
Explore the Bluetooth settings on your device and make necessary adjustments to improve audio performance. By managing connected devices and enabling features that prioritize sound quality, you can get a more stable and immersive Bluetooth experience.

5. Invest in a Bluetooth Adapter or USB Dongle

Older computers or devices without Bluetooth 5.x may struggle to provide a stable connection or high-quality audio. Fortunately, investing in an external Bluetooth adapter (or dongle) that supports the latest Bluetooth versions and codecs can resolve these issues without requiring you to upgrade your entire device.

  • aptX or LDAC-Supported Dongles: Look for adapters that support high-quality codecs like aptX, aptX HD, or LDAC. These adapters can often be plugged into USB or AUX ports, allowing your older device to transmit higher-quality Bluetooth audio.
  • Low-Latency Bluetooth Transmitters: For gaming or video, where latency is a critical factor, low-latency Bluetooth transmitters can drastically reduce lag between your device and headphone.

How to Upgrade:
If your device doesn’t natively support advanced Bluetooth codecs or is still using an older version of Bluetooth, purchasing a Bluetooth adapter is a quick and affordable upgrade to enhance performance. These adapters are typically plug-and-play and provide better audio quality and range.

6. Pair with a Dedicated Bluetooth Audio Receiver

If you're looking to connect your Bluetooth headphones to a home audio system or a high-end DAC (digital-to-analog converter), a dedicated Bluetooth audio receiver is a great option. These receivers act as a bridge between your audio system and your Bluetooth headphone, offering improved audio fidelity compared to standard Bluetooth connections on smartphones or computers.

  • Bluetooth DACs: Some receivers feature high-quality DACs that decode the Bluetooth audio stream, improving sound quality before it reaches your headphones.
  • Multipoint Connectivity: Some Bluetooth receivers support multipoint connections, allowing you to switch between multiple devices seamlessly without having to re-pair each time.

How to Upgrade:
If you're serious about high-fidelity audio and want the best possible Bluetooth sound from your home setup, consider investing in a dedicated Bluetooth receiver with a built-in DAC. This upgrade can significantly improve sound quality compared to direct connections from your device to the headphone.

7. Reduce Wireless Interference

Bluetooth operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which is shared with many other wireless devices, including Wi-Fi routers, microwaves, and other household electronics. Too much interference in this frequency range can lead to audio dropouts or unstable connections.

  • Distance from Router: Keep your device and headphone away from Wi-Fi routers or other sources of interference.
  • Turn Off Unused Devices: If you have multiple wireless devices running simultaneously, turn off the ones that aren't needed to reduce interference.

How to Upgrade:
If you notice frequent dropouts or instability in your Bluetooth connection, optimizing the environment around your device can help. Moving away from competing signals or changing the Wi-Fi channel on your router to reduce overlap with Bluetooth can result in more stable audio performance.

Conclusion

Upgrading your device to improve the performance of your Bluetooth headphone can drastically enhance sound quality, connection stability, and overall user experience. By upgrading to devices with the latest Bluetooth version, ensuring support for high-resolution audio codecs, and optimizing Bluetooth settings, you can make the most of your headphone’s capabilities. Additionally, investing in external accessories like Bluetooth adapters, audio receivers, and managing interference can push your Bluetooth audio to the next level. With these strategies, you'll enjoy a smoother, higher-quality wireless audio experience tailored to your needs.

Recommended QCY Products for Enhanced Bluetooth Performance

As you look to optimize the performance of your Bluetooth headphones, consider the following QCY models that offer advanced features and cutting-edge technology:

1. QCY ArcBuds

The QCY ArcBuds are perfect for audiophiles seeking advanced noise-cancelling technology. These earbuds feature 40dB ANC (Active Noise Cancellation), ensuring an immersive audio experience by blocking out external noise. They also include 6 microphones to enhance call clarity, while the level 6 transparency mode allows you to hear important sounds around you without removing the earbuds. With Bluetooth 5.3 and binaural call noise reduction, they provide a seamless and clear connection, making them ideal for both music and phone calls.

2. QCY MeloBuds ANC

For superior noise cancellation, the QCY MeloBuds ANC offer adaptive hybrid ANC, reducing up to 99% of ambient noise for a quieter and more immersive listening experience. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 and a 10mm dynamic driver, these earbuds provide deep bass and crisp highs. The 32-hour battery life ensures long-lasting usage, and multipoint connection allows you to switch seamlessly between devices. With 6 microphones and wind noise reduction, these earbuds are perfect for both outdoor activities and clear phone calls.

3. QCY MeloBuds Neo

The QCY MeloBuds Neo stand out with their transparent design and futuristic style, earning them the 2024 MUSE Design Gold Award. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 and four microphones with AI-powered ENC, they ensure clear voice calls by filtering out background noise. These earbuds come with a 10mm bio-diaphragm driver for natural sound and deep bass. You can also choose from 9 preset EQ modes, customized for various audio preferences. With 24 hours of total playtime and 68ms low-latency mode, these earbuds are ideal for gaming and streaming​.

Each of these models delivers a great balance of sound quality, comfort, and advanced features, making them excellent choices for anyone looking to upgrade their audio experience.

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