OBS fails to monitor my audio with stereo when attempting to use my TOZO NC9 earbuds as a microphone. 30.2.3

I've had no issues up until now using my earbuds as a monitoring device using stereo. It works flawlessly.

Some irrelevant info, I've been having cable issues with my old mic and decided to stop using it, so I switched to my camera mic, it's barely tolerable with filters on and frankly annoying to listen to. So I decided to use my wireless earbuds as microphone instead.

Back to the problem. Now that I'm using my earbuds both as a listening device AND a microphone, OBS refuses to monitor any sound at all through Stereo, but the microphone recording sounds infinitely better than my usb camera. On a side note, I CAN monitor my audio if I have the monitor device set as hands-free as well, but the audio quality is abysmal.

Is this an OBS problem, or is this a problem with my TOZO NC9s just being incapable of using Stereo and the hands-free microphone simultaneously?

Edit:I added the most recent log file.
 

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Lawrence_SoCal

Active Member
Bluetooth, right?
assuming yes, see plenty of prior threads on OBS Studio audio input device locking with Bluetooth devices, and implications for exactly your scenario [sorry not my issue, so I never paid much attention to any possible workaround/solution ... though I recall there was a recent other thread on same issue]
 

Tomasz Góral

Active Member
Headphones != Hands free
It's diffrent mode, headphones only for playing (high quality), Hands free to both mic and play sound with lower quality.
It's not possible to run both modes.
 
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