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No audio from product
If your product seems to be set up properly but does not produce sound, try the following:
If in wired mode, press the Volume + button on the headset
When using the audio cable with this product, the volume defaults to a low level. To resolve this, press the Volume + button on the headphones to increase the volume.
Note: If the headphones are powered off or the battery is depleted, the headphone's volume control is disabled. Use the connected device's volume instead.
Note: If the headphones are powered off or the battery is depleted, the headphone's volume control is disabled. Use the connected device's volume instead.
Bluetooth® operation is disabled while charging.
The headset begins charging when connected to a charger or powered USB jack. While charging, Bluetooth functionality is disabled. To play audio from and/or pair Bluetooth devices, disconnect the headset from the charger once it is sufficiently charged.
Alternatively, you can listen to audio while charging the headset by using the supplied backup audio cable.
Alternatively, you can listen to audio while charging the headset by using the supplied backup audio cable.
Confirm the headset is connected to the Bluetooth device.
Power on the headset, then press any button to view the Bluetooth and battery lights. If the Bluetooth light is flashing or not lit, the headset is not connected. Try reconnecting the headset in the Bluetooth settings of the device. If is still doesn't connect, see Cannot connect a Bluetooth device.
Reboot the Bluetooth® device.
Electronics might need to be reset on occasion to correct minor issues. This is typically done by turning the device off, then powering it on again.
Reboot the connected device.
Electronics might need to be reset from time-to-time—much like rebooting a computer. Power off the device, then power it back on and try again.
Be sure your product is within 33 feet (10 meters) of the Bluetooth device.
This range can be reduced by obstacles (e.g. walls, doors, appliances, other wireless devices, etc.). Try moving the device and product closer together.
If adding a device to Windows 10, be sure to connect to the Bluetooth® device with the headset or speaker icon.
In Windows 10, your product shows up twice in the Bluetooth device list: once with a device icon and LE- before the product name and once with a headphones or speaker icon. Select the option with the headphones or speaker icon. Do not select the LE- listing.
Tip: If you already paired to the device icon, just connect your product again and choose the listing with the headphones or speaker icon. For more information, see Connecting a Bluetooth device.
Tip: If you already paired to the device icon, just connect your product again and choose the listing with the headphones or speaker icon. For more information, see Connecting a Bluetooth device.
Check the condition of the headphone cable.
If the plug or any part of the cable is damaged, replace the headphone cable.
Try connecting the device with the included audio cable.
Note: When the audio cable is connected to the headphones, Bluetooth® functionality is disabled.
- Connect the smaller end of the audio cable to the jack at the bottom of the left earcup
- Plug in the other end of the cable to the 1/8" (3.5 mm) headphone jack on your device.
Try a different app.
If the issue only occurs with a particular app, it is likely related to the app or app settings.
Determine if the issue occurs with another Bluetooth® device.
The source device currently paired to your product may be causing the issue. Try pairing a different Bluetooth source to see if the issue is isolated to that device.
Clear your product's memory of previously paired Bluetooth® devices, then reconnect.
Your product remembers the last several devices it connected to so it can quickly reconnect to them. In case of an issue with the device memory, clear its Bluetooth pairing list, then reconnect your device. For more information, see Clearing the product memory of paired Bluetooth devices and Connecting a Bluetooth device.
Remove your product from the memory of the Bluetooth® device, then try again.
In the Bluetooth settings of the Bluetooth device, find the list of previously connected products. Remove your product from the list, then reconnect it to the device. For more info, see Connecting a Bluetooth device.
If connected, bypass any adapters or extension cables.
If your product connects to the device using an extension cable or adapter, disconnect the extension cable or adapter to determine if the issue is related to it.
Reset your product.
Much like rebooting a smartphone, your product might need to be reset on occasion to correct minor issues. For more info, see Resetting your product.
Your product may need service.
If the steps provided do not resolve your issue, your product may need service. Follow the link below for more information on how to service your product. Depending on your product and region, you will be provided a contact number or the ability to setup service online.
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