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TIPS
Make calls with voice dialing:
Your headphones can work with
your phone’s voice dialing feature.
Press the Call button for 2 seconds
and listen for the low tone. Your phone
may prompt you by saying something
like “Name Please.” Check your phone’s
documentation for details.
Hear what’s going on around you:
Your headphones use the OpenMic
™
feature to pause the music when
you want to hear your surroundings
or have a quick chat with someone
nearby. To use this feature, tap the
Music button once, then tap it again
when you are finished and want to
resume music play.
To disable this feature, press the
Call and Volume down buttons for 3
seconds (you will hear a low-high-low
set of tones). To re-enable it, press the
Call and Volume down buttons for 3
seconds (you will hear a high-low-high
set of tones).
Check the battery level:
If you are on a call or listening to
music and hear 3 high tones then you
have under 10 minutes of listening
time remaining.
At other times, you can check the
battery level by tapping the Power
button. The headphones will say
how many hours of useage remain.
The LED also flashes red to show
the battery level.
1 flash = more than 2/3 full
2 flashes = 1/3 – 2/3 full
3 flashes = less than 1/3 full
Stay near your device:
Bluetooth has a working “range” of up
to 10 meters (33 feet) between the
device and headphones before audio
degrades and the connection is lost.
For best audio reception, keep your
device on the left side of your body.
Know how to reconnect:
Your headphones try to reconnect
a lost Bluetooth connection. If they
can’t, then tap the Call button once
or manually reconnect via the device’s
Bluetooth menu.