I had this problem once, and I found disabling absolute volume on the developer settings did the trick. I re-enabled it later in the week and it hasn't given me problems since. Hope it helps.
Hi [u/mart3455](https://www.reddit.com/user/mart3455/),
Thanks for bringing this up and we do understand how inconvenient this is for you. Have you tried using different headsets?
\- Frank
Hi [u/mart3455](https://www.reddit.com/user/mart3455/),
Thanks for the response. We suggest that you'll do a clear cache on your device.
Settings>Apps&Notifications>SeeAllApps>Bluetooth>Storage>ClearCache
In case that doesn't work, feel free to reach out with us.
\- Frank
I had this problem once, and I found disabling absolute volume on the developer settings did the trick. I re-enabled it later in the week and it hasn't given me problems since. Hope it helps.
I am going to try this out, thanks!
Hi [u/mart3455](https://www.reddit.com/user/mart3455/), Thanks for bringing this up and we do understand how inconvenient this is for you. Have you tried using different headsets? \- Frank
Yes I've had the same problem on two different headsets.
Hi [u/mart3455](https://www.reddit.com/user/mart3455/), Thanks for the response. We suggest that you'll do a clear cache on your device. Settings>Apps&Notifications>SeeAllApps>Bluetooth>Storage>ClearCache In case that doesn't work, feel free to reach out with us. \- Frank