
Open device manager (devmgmt.msc) as an administrator.Connect your headphones to the laptop via Bluetooth.It was possible to hear yourself tapping on your keyboard through your headphones.

To perform a Bose Speaker reset, try the following: Hold the Mute. With the default drivers which Windows was allocating to the headphones, I could hear a constant mic feedback loop whilst there was active audio output from the system. If not, you need to update it and then follow the Bluetooth troubleshooting steps below. Mic feedback loop – the Bose Soundlink headphones have a built-in mic, meaning that you can use it as a mic enabled headset for calls. This resulted in a very thin, tinny sound. The audio was very lo-fi and the frequency range was dramatically reduced. Poor sound quality – with the default drivers, the sound quality was poor and there was a considerable amount of audible noise being delivered to the headphones via the Bluetooth interface. Fortunately, after some playing around with drivers I was able to solve my problem and this post explains how… The Problem

I recently moved to a new Windows 10 laptop and experience a number of problems with my Bose SoundLink II, Bluetooth headphones.
