Ipad air 2 static noise

Hello,
I've got a question. Whenever I click on the address bar in Safari with headphones plugged in, or just while randomly browsing, I am hearing some static noises. Is that normal?
This also happens in other apps too. Tried different head phones. I am having a terrible first experiance as this is my first apple product. Thinking of getting a galaxy tab... I have allready exchanged my first one cause it kept popping...

Going by what you wrote in your second post, are you maybe hearing the Lock Sounds? Check under Settings/Sounds/Lock Sounds. If this setting is ON (or the button is green), turn it off, then try to reproduce the sound again. Having this setting turned on will make a sound (supposed to sound like lock being closed or clicked) when the screen is locked/unlocked with the Sleep/Wake button or when a compatible Smart Cover is used which will unlock/lock the device when it's opened/closed.

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