Interference from mobile phones can cause beeping noises in speakers due to the way audio amplifiers interact with high-frequency signals. When a phone receives a call, it emits a "where are you?" signal, which can be picked up by the amplifier in speakers, especially if they have non-linear components. This non-linearity allows the modulation of the phone's signal to be amplified, resulting in audible beeping. The phenomenon is similar to how AM radios detect modulation through non-linear diodes. Additionally, speaker wires can act as antennas, picking up radio frequency signals from both mobile and cordless phones, leading to unexpected audio outputs, including conversations. This interference can occur even when devices are not directly near the speakers, and it can affect various electronic devices, including monitors.