There is no sound, or sound is only heard from one side of the headphones (LinkBuds Open)
Follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue:
Before you start
- Radio interference will affect the Bluetooth communication between the headphones and playback device. The interference is likely to occur in a crowded place, near a store's cash registers, near a microwave, near traffic lights or automatic doors, inside a crowded train or in a station, etc. To avoid interference, move the headphones and speaker closer, or set the sound quality mode to Priority on stable connection in the Sony | Sound Connect app.
- Turn up the volume on the connected device.
Solution
- Select your issue:
- I can't hear sound when playing music.
Go to step 2.- I can't hear a voice while on a phone call.
See the While on a phone call I cannot hear the other party's voice or they cannot hear mine article.- I can't hear any notification sound or voice guidance after removing the headphones from the charging case.
See The headphones do not turn on article.
- Pause the music, wait for about 10 seconds, and play the music again.
- I can hear sound from the headphones.
- The Bluetooth connection may have been temporarily unstable.
- I can't hear sound from the headphones.
- Go to the next troubleshooting step.
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Turn off and on the headphones.
Set the headphones in the charging case, close the lid, wait for a few seconds, and then wear the headphones again.
- I can hear the sound from the headphones.
- The issue may be caused by a temporary malfunction of the headphones.
- I can't hear the sound from the headphones.
- Go to the next troubleshooting step.
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Check if the headphones are worn properly.
If the headphones are not worn properly, they cannot detect the condition in which the earbuds are being worn, which will cause the issue. For details, refer to the article How to wear your LinkBuds Open properly.
- I can hear the sound from the headphones.
- The issue may be caused by the wearing conditions.
- I can't hear the sound from the headphones.
- Go to the next troubleshooting step.
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Try the following procedure, and check if you can hear sound from the headphones.
- Charge the headphones.
Note: Use the USB Type-C® cable that is supplied with the product. Charging may not be possible with a commercially available cable. - Reset (restart) the playback device.
Since the playback device may be temporarily malfunctioning, turn it off once and turn it on again. - Delete the Bluetooth device information of your playback device.
For details on how to delete the Bluetooth device information, refer to the How to delete the Bluetooth device information from your playback device article. - Perform pairing again.
Refer to the appropriate article:- For Android™ phones: Pairing and connecting with an Android smartphone
- For iPhone® phones: Pairing and connecting with an iPhone
- For computers and other devices: Refer to the appropriate section of the Help Guide
- I can hear the sound from the headphones.
- There seems to have been an issue connecting with the playback device, such as Bluetooth® pairing being disconnected.
- I can't hear the sound from the headphones.
- Go to the next troubleshooting step.
- Charge the headphones.
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If you connect a computer with the headphones, check the settings on the computer, check the computer settings.
Note: The menu items may vary depending on the device.For Microsoft® Windows® 11:
- Open the Start menu and select Settings.
- Select System.
- Select Sound.
- Scroll down to the Advanced menu and select More sound settings.
- In the Playback tab, select Headphones and click Set as Default Device.
For Windows® 10:
- On the right side of the computer screen, right-click the Speaker icon.
- Select Open Sound settings, and then select Sound Control Panel.
- Select the Playback tab to show the device list.
- Select Headset labeled with Hands-free, and click Set as Default Device.
- Select OK to close the setting screen.
- The issue is resolved
- The issue may have been caused by the computer settings.
- The issue is not resolved
- Go to the next troubleshooting step.
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Reset the headphones.
Refer to the article How to reset or initialize the LinkBuds Open
If your headphones model does not appear in the device list of the playback device, turn off the Bluetooth setting in the device and turn it on again, or leave the Bluetooth setting once and return to try the connection again.
- The issue is resolved
- The issue may have been caused by a temporary malfunction of the headphones.
- The issue is not resolved
- Go to the next troubleshooting step.
- Initialize the headphones.
Initialization returns the headphones to the factory settings, and all Bluetooth pairing information is deleted.
Refer to the article How to reset or initialize the LinkBuds Open
- The issue is resolved
- The issue may have been caused by a temporary malfunction of the headphones.
- The issue is not resolved
- The headphones may be malfunctioning, and service may be required.  Go to Product Repair.