Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Bluetooth Headphone Instructions

Bluetooth headphones can be a great way to listen to music on your phone or MP3 player without getting tangled up in wires. Bluetooth headphones are made by a variety of companies, but they all work fundamentally the same way. if you've recently purchased a pair of Bluetooth headphones, getting them set up to work with your phone or MP3 player should take only a few minutes.


Pairing


Pair your Bluetooth headphones with your cell phone or MP3 player in order to start using them together. You can pair your headphones by going into the Bluetooth menu in your phone or MP3 player and having it "Search for new devices." Once it locates your headphones, enter in the "pairing code" found on a sticker on the back of your headphones to join the two together. Your Bluetooth headphones will not work with your MP3 player or phone until they are paired together.


Stay Close


Bluetooth headphones typically have only a range of 5 to 10 feet. Try to keep your phone or MP3 player close by when you're using them to make sure you maintain a connection between the two devices.


Power On


Unlike traditional headphones, Bluetooth headphones require their own power to operate. Keep your headphones charged to make sure they are able to work when you need them to do so.

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