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Earbuds charge automatically when placed in case. Earbud LED red, case LED blue during charging.
Use Micro-USB cable. Case LED flashes green while charging, solid green when fully charged.
Place case symbol-up on wireless pad. Case LED flashes green when charging, solid green when fully charged.
Turn off Bluetooth, press buttons for 3s, hear 'Power On'. Right earbud flashes red/blue.
Select 'Braavos' from Bluetooth. 'Device Connection' indicates successful pairing.
Long press multifunction button for 3s. LED flashes blue/red with warning tone.
Press and hold button for 5s. LED turns red, sound alert. Other earbud turns off if connected.
Press once to answer/end calls. Press and hold to reject incoming calls.
Double press the multifunction button to redial the last dialed number.
Right earbud: Play/Pause. Left earbud: Next Track.
Press/hold both buttons for 5s. Select right earbud, press twice for auto-pairing.
Long press button for 5s, flash red/blue. Connect via Bluetooth search 'Braavos'.
Power ON: Long press 3s, flash blue/red. Power OFF: Long press 5s, red LED.
Press once to answer/end calls. Press and hold to reject calls.
Double press button to redial the last dialed number.
Short press button to pause or play music.
Details charging time, play time, Bluetooth range, and microphone sensitivity.
Details charging time for the power case.
Addresses issues like start-up failure, no sound, automatic shutdown, and call noise.
Covers reading instructions, charge cycles, avoiding overcharging, and supervision near children.
Warns against moisture, exceeding output ratings, damage, modification, and disassembly.
Highlights risks of fire, explosion, or injury from damaged or modified batteries.
Advises against fire/excessive temperatures and using qualified technicians for repairs.
Details FCC rules, limits for Class B digital devices, and potential radio frequency interference.
Suggests reorienting antennas, increasing separation, or changing circuits to correct interference.