Thanks for sharing your experience with an MPOW Bluetooth headset. It certainly wouldn't surprise me if these cheapo manufacturers were listening to you and data mining you like phone apps used to try and do. I'm not tech savvy enough to delve further, but thought I would share. I started googling "MPOW malware" and that's how I found your post. I don't know if it is just garbage drivers that inadvertently break your sound device manager, or if it is actual malware. I was playing a game with the voice chat disabled and the MPOW device would immediately start using the microphone and I could not shut it off except by exiting the app.ĭisabling bluetooth telephony fixes these issues. #2: The headset will kinda brute force access to the microphone. #1: The quality drops to garbage as soon as it switches to headset It switches between a headphones device and a headset device, the latter of which kicks in whenever a program uses the microphone. I just went through all kinds of heck with the MPOW H12 Bluetooth headset.
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