6. How do I set up multi-point pairing? How do I change active devices?
Multi-point pairing, a feature of Bluetooth 5, is set up to automatically
pair a second device (power cycle by holding the power button down until
the earphones turn off, and again for 7 seconds to enter pairing mode).
The playback between devices should be triggered by new activity
(incoming call, new playback). If devices do not automatically recognize
the BT2 as an output device, try manually disconnecting and connecting
the BT2 in device settings.
7. Are my Wireless Sound Isolating™ Earphones designed for calls?
The Bluetooth 5 protocol has both headset and stereo audio playback
features built-in. The two-way audio and remote functions are included in
that protocol, and the inline microphone located on the right side cable is
provided for calls and voice commands.
8. Does the Bluetooth cable work with my iPhone/iPod/iPad/Android device?
Any device supporting Bluetooth 5.0 stereo audio playback and telephony
protocols is compatible, including Apple and many Android devices. We
recommend downloading and installing the latest compatible operating
system, to ensure all drivers are up-to-date.
9. What device functions do my Wireless Sound Isolating Earphones
support? How do I use them?
The center button may be used for play, pause of media, and answering
and ending of calls. Volume up button can also be depressed for 3
seconds to skip forward to the next song. The volume down button can
similarly be depressed for 3 seconds to skip to the beginning of the song
(or to a previous song within approximately 5 seconds of the beginning of
a track).
The center button will power down the earphones when held for 5
seconds. Holding down the power button for three seconds also powers
the device back on.
To answer a call, press the center button once. To decline a call, press
and hold the power button for 3 seconds.