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Sennheiser G4me Zero Drivers/Software?

I just got the Sennheiser G4me Zero headphones, and the sound is amazing (Even without a sound card), but the mic is sort of broken. When I'm in Skype, I can just hear Spotify on medium sounds, and my friends are able to hear the song, just like they were listening to it themselves, they even go as far as saying my old Kraken 7.1 mic was better. Also, on Sennheiser's website, it says something about microphone noise cancellation, so I was wondering if you turn it on/off in some sort of software. 

 

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I just got the Sennheiser G4me Zero headphones, and the sound is amazing (Even without a sound card), but the mic is sort of broken. When I'm in Skype, I can just hear Spotify on medium sounds, and my friends are able to hear the song, just like they were listening to it themselves, they even go as far as saying my old Kraken 7.1 mic was better. Also, on Sennheiser's website, it says something about microphone noise cancellation, so I was wondering if you turn it on/off in some sort of software. 

There is no software, the are two microphones one pointing at your face and the other pointing away from you.

With them hearing the music you either have it up stupidly loud, or your playing you audio through your input and should check your options in windows.

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There is no software, the are two microphones one pointing at your face and the other pointing away from you.

With them hearing the music you either have it up stupidly loud, or your playing you audio through your input and should check your options in windows.

Where exactly do I find the audio settings and the input thing? (Windows 10 btw)

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Where exactly do I find the audio settings and the input thing? (Windows 10 btw)

right click on the speaker icon in the bottom right and go to playback devices and record devices. Also check to see if you got driver for old headphones as they may be doing something in the back ground and you dont want that.

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