Nitro K2 Headset CONSTANTLY auto reduces sound during gaming. Is there way to turn this feature off?

Options
Eolson
Eolson Member Posts: 1 New User
edited 5:15AM in Gaming Accessories

Just bought a Nitro K2 Headset from Amazon

The headset CONSTANTLY auto reduces sound during gaming. It will reduce it to a level that I can not hear anything and it is severely effecting gaming.

Is there a way to turn this feature off?

I'm even running Sound lock and that does not help clip the high volume or peak clips from activating this noise reduction!

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,670 Trailblazer

    Hey! 👋 The auto-reducing volume issue with your Nitro K2 headset during gaming is likely a combo of Windows interpreting it as a communications device and Realtek/BT quirks in the background.

    Here’s a two-step fix that’s helped others in similar cases:

    🛠️ Step 1 — Disable Windows Volume Reduction

    1. Right-click the 🔊 speaker icon in your taskbar
    2. Go to Sounds > Communications tab
    3. Set it to “Do nothing”
    4. Apply and restart

    This prevents Windows from auto-lowering volume when it thinks you're in a voice call or using a mic-heavy app like Discord.

    🛠️ Step 2 — Tweak Realtek Audio Console (if installed)

    • Open Realtek Audio Console
    • Disable Loudness Equalization and any “Smart Volume” or “Environmental Effects”
    • Look under Playback > Advanced, and ensure Speakers Noise Cancellation (Voice Call) is OFF — you've already done this, so just confirming 👍

    If the Nitro K2 is Bluetooth-only, some of these controls may not apply, and Windows + headset firmware handles most audio adjustments. Still, these settings often solve the sudden drops during gaming peaks.

    Let us know if you’re still seeing suppression in specific titles — it might help to check whether the headset switches profiles (e.g. hands-free vs stereo) mid-session.

    Hope that helps! 🎧