Mute Cycle Caused by EMI
This support article is for both macOS and Windows users that are experiencing issues in which their MuteMe device is cycling between mute and unmute repeatedly.
The mute cycle problem can be caused by different issues like a bug in our software, headsets that are fighting for control over the mic, other software that is interfering, or other devices that cause physical interference.
This article addresses that last cause when other devices are the trigger for the cycle due to higher than normal levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI) being emitted by devices that contain motors or coils like wireless chargers.
We learned a short while ago that there are a some products out on the market that emit EMI beyond what our batch 006 - 008 devices can handle and can cause issues with our capacitive touch detection. Any devices that puts out large amounts of EMI can cause interference with electronic devices like MuteMe. These devices include specific wireless chargers, sit stand desks, walking / working treadmills, high powered radios, and desk fans.
Solutions:
There are a two clear and easy solutions if you are experiencing this problem.
Update Firmware to EMI Version
On the firmware update page all new versions of firmware are designed to handle higher levels of EMI. This applies to all batch 006 - 008 devices. Batch 005 and below used a hardware touch sensor that cannot be calibrated but also had less issues with EMI. With batch 009+ we have incorporated the changed into the device but a firmware update sometimes will update and reset the device controller.
Move Device Away from EMI Source
In the majority of cases you will be able to just move the device a little bit further from the source of the EMI to resolve this issue.
3rd Party Devices With Known Issues:
- T3 - 3 in 1 charging station sold by cucicustore
Last Updated: 9:26 AM - PST - May, 1 2024
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