![]() I would assume that the issue exists because the driver isn't able to search for new devices and play audio at the same time. And it all boils down to this: if the screen to manage Bluetooth devices is open, you will have stuttering sound. ![]() I was thus a surprise when I turned on my laptop this afternoon to have one last tinker and clear, crisp audio started playing! WTF?! Seemingly nothing had changed!Īfter a bit of back and forward, trying to disconnect and reconnect the headphones I managed to replicate the issue. Queue the next 5 hours spent digging through the depths of Google, trying different suggestions and ultimately ending up with nothing to show for it except that the Windows drivers Apple supply for the Broadcom Bluetooth chipset are somehow substandard - especially when it comes to Bluetooth audio. I didn't have any trouble pairing but as soon as I started the music, all that came through was a stuttered mess of noise. Rather, it's a nasty little bug I ran into when trying to connect them to my Macbook Pro running Windows 10 under Bootcamp. I must have been good this year because Santa put a pair of the Bose QC35 wireless, noise cancelling headphones under my tree for Christmas! While the headphones are truly excellent, especially the noise cancelling, they're not the subject of this post. ![]() TLDR Close the "Manage Bluetooth Devices" screen.
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