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Steps to pair TWS-T8 headphones with a phone via Bluetooth.
Resolving issues when only one earbud connects to the device.
Steps for when the phone's Bluetooth cannot find the headphone name.
Troubleshooting steps for connecting only one headphone to a phone.
Guide on connecting a single earbud to two devices simultaneously.
Procedure for connecting both headphones to two devices at once.
Instructions for placing headphones in the charging case for automatic charging.
Connecting the charging case to a USB power supply for charging.
Resolving problems with the charging case or headphones not charging.
Understanding the indicator lights to determine the charging case battery status.
Information on the battery capacity and usage time for headphones and the charging box.
Details on controlling music playback, calls, and activating Siri via touch controls.
Checking if volume can be adjusted or songs toggled in mono-ear mode.
Understanding if the headphones announce the caller's name or number.
Clarifying if long-pressing the button for volume adjustment turns off the headphone.
Instructions for performing a factory reset on the headset.
Resolving no sound issues during calls by checking multimedia output settings.
Troubleshooting steps for unstable Bluetooth signal and connection interruptions.
Guide on how to connect TWS-T8 headphones to a smart TV via Bluetooth.
The TWS-T8 is a pair of wireless headphones designed for seamless audio experience and ease of use. This device offers a range of functions, from basic audio playback and call management to advanced pairing options and troubleshooting support.
The primary function of the TWS-T8 headphones is to provide wireless audio playback and hands-free calling. They are designed to automatically power on and enter pairing mode when removed from their charging case. When both headphones are taken out, they automatically pair with each other, establishing "Left channel" and "Right channel" connections. Users can then connect the headphones to their smartphone or other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
For call management, the TWS-T8 allows users to answer calls with a single tap, hang up with another single tap, and reject calls with a long touch. It also supports redialing the last number by double-tapping when not in music-playing status.
Music control features include switching songs and adjusting volume. A double-click on the right ear function button advances to the next song, while a double-click on the left ear function button goes to the previous song. Volume can be increased by a long touch on the right touch button and decreased by a long touch on the left touch button. The headphones also support activating Siri (or other voice assistants) with a triple tap on the headphone touch button, and another triple tap to exit.
The TWS-T8 offers flexible pairing options. It supports 2-link-1 device (both headphones to one device), 1-link-1 device (one headphone to one device), and 1-link-2 devices (one headphone to two devices simultaneously). However, it does not support 2-link-2 devices due to technical limitations.
To pair the TWS-T8 headphones, users first take them out of the charging case. The headphones will automatically power on and enter pairing mode. Then, the user enables Bluetooth on their phone, searches for "T8" in the list of available devices, and selects it to establish a connection. Voice prompts like "Power on" and "Pairing" guide the user through the process. If both headphones are taken out, they will automatically pair with each other, indicated by "Left channel" and "Right channel" voice prompts.
If only one headphone connects, users can resolve this by deleting existing connection records on their phone, taking out both headphones simultaneously, and then putting them on. They should hear "power on" and "pairing." A single tap on the left headphone's touch button several times until "Left channel" and "Right channel" are heard indicates successful pairing between the two headphones. The left headphone acts as the master in this scenario. Finally, enabling the phone's Bluetooth to search for "T8" and selecting it should result in a "second device connected" voice prompt, confirming both headphones are connected.
If the phone cannot find the headphone's name, users should ensure the headset is not connected to another device. If uncertain, they can place the headphones in the charging box and triple-tap them to restore factory settings, clear all pairing records, and then take them out to connect. Checking the red LED light of the left headphone is crucial: a quick flash means pairing mode, while a slow flash or no flash means a long tap on the left headphone is needed until it flashes quickly.
To connect only the right headphone, users should delete existing connection records, take out only the right headphone from the charging case, and if its LED light isn't flashing quickly, long-tap the touch button until it does. Then, enable the phone's Bluetooth to search for "T8-R" and connect.
For example, to link the left earphone to both a phone and an iPad:
In mono-ear mode, volume cannot be adjusted. Only skipping to the next song by double-clicking on the headphone is possible.
When a call comes in, the headphones will announce the phone number of the caller, but not the contact name.
The headphones can be turned off by long-pressing the button only when they are not in use. During music playback or a phone conversation, pressing and holding the button will not turn off the headphones.
To reset the headset to factory settings, place the headphones in the charging box and triple-tap the button. The breathing light will flash twice and then go out for one second, indicating a successful reset. This action deletes historical connection records. Note that left and right headphones reset separately; to reset both, touch both headphones three times simultaneously.
If the TV has Bluetooth, it can connect to the TWS-T8. First, put the Bluetooth headset into pairing mode by pressing and holding the power button. Then, on the smart TV, navigate to system settings, find Bluetooth settings, and turn it on. Search for Bluetooth devices, select the TWS-T8, and enter a pairing code (usually 1234 or 0000) if prompted. Once connected, the headset will receive sound signals from the TV.
To charge the headphones, simply place them into the charging case. They will charge automatically. A slowly flashing red LED light indicates that the headphone is charging. When the light turns off, it means the headphone is fully charged.
The charging case is charged by plugging it into a 5V-1A USB power supply using the attached USB cable. To maintain battery life, it is recommended to use a 5V/1A USB plug from regular manufacturers.
The charging case has three small LED lights to indicate its charging status. One light means almost empty, while three lights mean fully charged.
If the charging case cannot charge the headphones well, it might be due to sweat or dust corroding the metal thimble, leading to poor contact. Wiping the headphone's metal thimble with alcohol can prevent further corrosion and improve contact.
If the headphone cannot be turned on even when fully charged, first ensure it's not in low battery. Then, try holding your finger on the headphone for more than 10 seconds, ensuring not to apply too much pressure. Cleaning the touch surface and making sure your finger is centered when attempting to turn it on can also help.
If music plays but there's no sound during phone calls, the phone might need to set the multimedia output device. Users should go to Settings > Device Connections > Bluetooth > Paired Devices, click Open Device Details, and enable the "Media Audio" option. Note that phone settings vary, and some phones may automatically select the default mode. When a call comes in, touching the earphone instead of the phone's receiving icon might be necessary.
An unstable Bluetooth signal can cause interruptions. To address this, turn on the mobile phone's Bluetooth, delete matching records, then shut down and restart both the phone and Bluetooth headset before reconnecting. Bluetooth headsets transmit signals best within a linear distance of 10 meters. The signal strength depends on the mobile phone's receiving capability. If the issue persists, testing with different mobile phones can help determine if the problem lies with the original phone's weak Bluetooth signal.
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
|---|---|
| Driver Size | 10mm |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Charging Port | Micro USB |
| Charging Time | 1.5 hours |
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