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Skullcandy Indy Evo Keeps Cutting Out (Fixed)

If your Skullcandy Indy Evo sound keeps cutting, you are in the right place. Here you will learn why Skullcandy Indy Evo keeps cutting out and how you can fix this problem. 

Mostly Skullcandy Indy Evo sound will cut out because of low battery, other electronic device interference, Bluetooth issues, and minor glitches or software bugs. 

Let’s take a closer look at every possible cause and how you can fix these problems with your Skullcandy Indy Evo.

How to Fix Skullcandy Indy Evo Keeps Cutting Out?

These are the things you should try.

  • First reset your Skullcandy Indy Evo earbuds.
  • Fully charge earbuds and their charging case.
  • Don’t use them near running microwaves and Wifi routers.
  • Update the firmware of your earbuds.
  • Disconnect devices that you are not using from your mobile phone.
  • Enable and disable the Bluetooth of your mobile phone or whatever device you are using.
  • Restart your mobile phone maybe something is wrong with it.
Skullcandy Indy Evo Keeps Cutting Out

1. Reset Skullcandy Indy Evo

If your Skullcandy Indy Evo sound keeps cutting out, you should reset them. Because resetting will remove minor glitches and bugs, which will fix your earbud’s sound problem. 

Follow the below steps to reset your Skullcandy Indy Evo.

  1. Unpair your earbuds from the phone.
  2. Turn both buds off by pressing the touch control for 6 seconds.
  3. Touch and hold the main button of both buds for 10 seconds, and they will automatically reset.
  4. Place buds in the case and then remove them from the case. Hopefully, their sound will not cut out now.

If you are still facing the problem, then read the next solution.

Reset Skullcandy Indy Evo

2. Low Battery

Sometimes because of low battery, Skullcandy Indy Evo sound keeps cutting out. Therefore you should charge your earbuds to fix this problem.

 Maybe your earbud’s low battery indicator is not working. As a result, your earbud’s sound starts to cut out. 

So, you should place both buds in the case and plug the charger into the case. 

They will take one hour to fully charge after checking if the problem continues.

3. Devices Interference

Skullcandy Indy Evo sound can stutter or cut out because of other electronic gadgets such as Wi-fi routers and running microwaves. 

Because they work in the same frequency, Bluetooth works. So, you can also face audio issues if you use earbuds in crowded places. 

Therefore to fix your Skullcandy Indy Evo sound problem, you should use them away from microwaves, Wi-fi routers (mostly in bus stations), and other electronic gadgets.

4. Enable and Disable Bluetooth

Skullcandy Indy Evo is a wireless earbud that delivers sound through Bluetooth signals. Therefore their sound mainly cuts out because of Bluetooth bugs. 

To fix Bluetooth glitches, unpair and then re-pair earbuds with your phone. Also, enable and disable your device’s Bluetooth three to four times. 

Doing this removes glitches. However, if you still face audio issues, read the following method.

5. Update Firmware

Sometimes because of outdated firmware, Skullcandy Indy Evo starts glitching and, as a result, stops working properly. 

Therefore you should update your Skullcandy Indy Evo firmware.

Follow the below steps to update your Skullcandy Indy Evo firmware.

  1. Download the Skullcandy app.
  2. Connect Skullcandy Indy Evo with phone and app.
  3. Open the app on your phone and an open notification tab.
  4. If an update is available, download the latest one and complete the process.

6. Restart Your Device

Maybe your Skullcandy Indy Evo sound is cutting out because of glitches in your mobile phone or laptop. 

Therefore, test your earbuds with another device and figure out whether their sound continues to cut out. 

If the problem doesn’t continue with the new devices, then you should restart your device because restarting the device will remove minor glitches from the device.

7. Disconnect Other Devices

If you have connected your mobile phone or laptop with multiple Bluetooth devices (such as Bluetooth speakers and smartwatches), disconnect them. 

Because they can cause interference with your Skullcandy Indy Evo Bluetooth signals and, as a result, the sound cut out. 

So, disconnect all other Bluetooth devices from your phone to fix the sound problem.

How interference and range can cause Skullcandy Indy Evo keeps cutting out?

Causes

  • Some physical barries such as furnitue, wall or any other object may cause obstruction in the bluetooth signals between your device and earbuds.
  • Some interference can also be due to the wireless devices that are operating on same frequency level as of your device.
  • If you are far away from the device, then it will loss the connection.(Limited range for bluetooth signals is nearly about 30 feet or 10 meters

Solutions

  • You have to ensure that there is no physical obstruction between your device and earbuds.
  • You should keep your device and earbuds away from the wireless interfering devices such as Wi-Fi routers, Cordless phones or other Bluetooth devices.
  • You should must stay in between the limited range suitable for the Bluetooth devices.
  • You should try different positions and orientations of your earbuds and your device.

Conclusion

Whenever you become frustrated because you face audio cut outs during using your Skullcandy Indy Evo, you are able to adopt the above mentioned troubleshooting steps to get rid out of this issue.

After reading this article, you are able to diagnose the cause and resolve the issue.

For any query, you are free to ask. I shall try my best to help you out.

FAQs

How to disable mono mode on my Skullcandy Indy Evo?

You have to take out your LEFT earbud from the case, after it you will hear a single beep to indicate that your have disable the mono mode on your Skullcandy Indy Evo.

What is the lifespan of Skullcandy Indy earbuds?

Features of Skullcandy Indy, per Skullcandy: Bluetooth version 5.0. Battery life of up to 16 hours overall. Earbuds with a 4-hour battery life

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