Headphones not working on your Dell laptop? Try this.

You’re about to join a video call or listen to your favorite playlist, but when you plug your headphones into your Dell® laptop, there’s no sound—frustrating, right? Whether your laptop isn’t detecting your headphones, the audio is crackling, or sound is only coming from the speakers, we’ve got you covered.
At Asurion, our experts help our millions of customers resolve all their tech issues. Here’s our guide to troubleshooting an audio jack that's stopped working on your Dell laptop.
Common causes of headphone jack issues
A Dell audio jack issue can cause a lot of frustration, but it's usually fixable. There are a few reasons why your headphone jack may stop working:
- A loose connection: Look for dust, lint, or debris that might be blocking the connection. Use compressed air or a toothpick to clean it out carefully.
- Outdated audio drivers: Dell frequently releases driver updates to keep hardware and software running smoothly. If the installed drivers aren't up-to-date, you may need to install the current version.
- Audio settings misconfiguration: An incorrect audio setting can stop headphones from working properly.
How to troubleshoot Dell laptop headphone jack issue
Try these solutions to fix a Dell laptop with no sound.
Make sure your headphones aren't the issue
Try using your headphones on a different device like your phone. If they work with other devices but not on your laptop, then the likely issue is with the headphone port. If you still can't hear any sound on other devices, it may be time to purchase a replacement set of headphones.
Clean the headphone jack
Dirt and lint may accumulate in a laptop's headphone jack, disrupting its normal functions. Use a can of compressed air to carefully blow out the dust and retry your headphones.
Check audio settings
Is the audio set up correctly on your laptop? Confirm it is with these steps:
- Right-click on the sound icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Select Sound settings.
- Verify the volume isn't muted. Adjust it to a comfortable setting.
- Click the Headphones output. Select Test from the Format option.
- A short jingle will play. If you hear it, your headphones work.
Update or reinstall audio drivers
To update your audio drivers to the latest version, follow these steps:
- Visit the Dell Support website. It will automatically detect your system type.
- In the Drivers & Diagnostics section, click Check for Updates under Drivers updates.
- Select the Download button for any audio-related drivers.
- After the download finishes, navigate to the file and double-click to open it.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to finalize the installation.
Advanced fixes
If your headphones still don't work, and you've tried the earlier troubleshooting options, there are a few more things you can try.
Adjust audio jack detection settings
Confirm the Dell laptop's audio settings are pointed to your headphones.
- Plug the headphones into the laptop's audio jack.
- Right-click on the sound icon that appears in the Windows notification area. It is typically on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Select Sound settings.
- In the output drop-down, confirm Headphones is selected.
Run Windows troubleshooter
Windows™ includes a Sound Troubleshooter that pinpoints common audio issues. To run it in Windows 11, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Start > Settings > Sound.
- Choose Output devices or Input devices. They appear next to Troubleshoot common sound problems.
- Follow the prompts to complete the troubleshooting process.
Windows 10 users may use these steps.
- Click Start > Settings.
- Click Update & Security and choose Troubleshoot.
- Select Playing Audio > Run the troubleshooter.
- Follow the instructions to complete the process.
System restore or reset
A System Restore resets your system's settings to an earlier point in time. It may override any new installations that cause Dell audio issues.
- Click Start.
- Type Create a restore point in the search bar and open System Properties.
- Select the System Protection tab. Click System Restore.
- Select Next, then choose the restore point from the available options.
- Click Scan for affected programs to see what programs may be removed. Click Close.
- Select Next to start the System Restore process.
Click Finish, then try your headphones.
If you've tried these steps and still need a little help, we're right around the corner. Schedule a repair at the nearest uBreakiFix® by Asurion store and our certified experts can get your device back up and running as soon as the same day.
FAQ
Why is my Dell laptop not detecting my headphones?
Your Dell laptop may not detect your headphones due to outdated audio drivers, incorrect sound settings, or a faulty headphone jack. Try updating your drivers, setting your headphones as the default output, and testing with another pair.
How do I enable the headphone jack on my Dell laptop?
- Right-click the speaker icon and select Sounds.
- Click the Playback tab.
- If your headphones are disabled, right-click and select Enable.
- Click Set as Default.
Why does my Dell laptop headphone jack only work on one side?
The issue could be a faulty cable, a loose connection, or incorrect audio balance settings:
- Open Control Panel > Sound > Playback.
- Select your headphones, click Properties then go to the Levels tab.
- Adjust the balance sliders to ensure even sound distribution.
How do I know if my Dell laptop’s headphone jack is broken?
Try multiple headphones—if none work but the speakers do, the jack may be faulty. Run Dell SupportAssist diagnostics, clean the port, or test with a USB audio adapter as an alternative. If your jack is damaged, a professional repair may be required.
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