Bluetooth audio seems to cut out when downloading something

I’m new to linux and endeavourOS so please give me the commands I need to run to provide further information.

I noticed since installing that my music would cut out sometimes. I chalked it down to poor internet connection (which would be weird because I’m on fibreoptic but I was disconnecting in ff14 so I thought it was connected). I have music downloaded so I copied that over and played it on vlc so the connection problem wouldn’t happen but it still does.
It happens when I download games on steam or press the download button for something on my browser, or even when I download files from my home server which I think is especially weird because they’re on the same network.

It either cuts out when starting the download and when it finishes; or it stops throughout the entire download.

In blueman it doesn’t actually show that my bluetooth headphones are disconnected, nor do my headphones notify me that it’s disconnected so I assume its just cutting audio to them and not actually disconnecting them.

I’m not sure how to fix this so thank you if you help me.

Are you connected to the network via WiFi? I have a feeling that you’ve got a unified WiFi-Bluetooth card and it’s not really a top-notch, probably one antenna for everything.

Oh, it seems so. I have a Bluetooth USB adaptor but it seems to be using the one from my motherboard instead. Do you know any way to swap them other than just taking off the motherboard one? (for some reason endeavourOS doesn’t seem to like my ethernet but thats a different issue)

Turns out I just have to switch source in Blueman, didn’t see that. Thank you for the help