Turtle Beach XP 500 Baby Monitor Interference

So my next door neighbors just had a baby, and with that comes a baby monitor. They just started using it today and my wireless mic is having heavy interference considering the child's room is less than 15 feet away from mine. I get static, popping, and what sounds like a mic fart every so often, usually when there are louder noises coming from my game.

I know for a fact that that is what is causing it because I had no problems before they started using the monitor, besides when I was downloading large files/games.

My question is, does ANYONE know a way to fix this interference because even though its only been a day, I want to pull my hair out because having my game sound cut out when I rely on it to play competitively is infuriating.

So what the fudge should I do to fix this, I'm tempted to ask my neighbors to buy a digital monitor that operates on their wifi so it doesn't fudging interfere with my turtle beaches.

lol... does anyone know how to hack baby monitors so I can scare them into buying a new one? >:) *jokes* but seriously though, I'l do anything to stop this horrible interference.

Sorry to hear it.  However, I would recommend contacting Turtle Beach themselves and see what they suggest.  They may have a solution to interference with their products.

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Okay, I'll try that and see what they say.

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Last updated August 18, 2021 Views 39 Applies to: