MultiTed MX10 Wireless Headphones User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- MULTITED
Table of Contents
- MultiTed MX10 Wireless Headphones
- Product Overview
- Charging
- Volume Button
- LED Indicator Light
- Multiple Device Pairing
- Pairing the MX10 with a computer
- Reconnecting the Headset
- Restore Factory Settings
- Common Problems and Solutions
- Enjoying your Waterproof MX10 Headset
- One Year Warranty
- Contact Details
- FAQs
- Video
MultiTed MX10 Wireless Headphones
Thank you for choosing the Mx10 Wireless Sports Headset. It uses Bluetooth 4.1 echo elimination technology and provides superior sound quality and easy hands-free operation. Please read the manual before operating the product so you can fully understand all its functions.
Product Overview
- Multi-Function Button (MFB)
- Volume + Next Song
- Volume – Previous Song
- Speaker
- USB charger
Charging
- The MX10 comes with a built-in rechargeable battery. It is recommended that the battery be fully charged before using it for the first time.
- Using the supplied USB cable, connect the MX10 to a wall charger.
- A Full Charge should take about 1.5 hours.
- The red light on MX10 is charging.
- Red light off: MX10 is fully charged.
- Please keep in mind that the input voltage must be 5V/1A
Volume Button
- Volume +/- (Each press of the button will change the volume by one level).
LED Indicator Light
- During Charging: Red Led indicates that the headset is being charged.
- Fully Charged: Blue Led indicates that the headset is fully charged.
- Needs Charging: When the Red Led flashes twice along with a voice prompt, the headset must be charged.
Multiple Device Pairing
- Your headset is capable of being paired with 2 devices at the same time.
Pairing with Device #1
- With the headset turned off, Long press the MFB (About 6 seconds), until the headset indicator appears as a flashing red and blue led. The device has entered into a ‘Pairing’ mode. The headset can now be ‘found’ by another Bluetooth-enabled device.
- Turn on the mobile phone’s Bluetooth, and click to search wireless headset, until the mobile displays “MX10”.
- Select MX10 to connect. After the connection is successful the headset’s blue light will flash.
- Password: If your mobile phone needs a password please use ‘0000’.
- Congratulations, your headset should now be connected to Device #1.
Pairing with Device #2
- Turn off Bluetooth on Device #1.
- With the headset turned off, Long press the MFB (About 6 seconds), until the headset indicator appears as a flashing red and blue led. The device has entered into a ‘Pairing’ mode. The headset can now be ‘found’ by another Bluetooth-enabled device.
- Turn on device #2’s Bluetooth, and click to search wireless headset, until the mobile displays “MX10”.
- Select MX10 to connect. After the connection is successful the headset’s blue light will flash.
- Password: If your mobile phone needs a password please use ‘0000’.
- Congratulations, your headset should now be connected to Device #2.
Pairing the MX10 with a computer
- Make sure the computer has Bluetooth capability.
- On your computer turn On Bluetooth (From settings) – your computer will start searching for available Bluetooth devices.
- Once found, click on the MX10.
- Congratulations, your computer is now connected to the MX10.
Ideal Distance between the headset and your Bluetooth Device
- Ideally, the headset should be no further than 32 feet from the connected device. Beyond this distance, the sound quality may decline and the device may lose connection with the headset. Obtrusive objects between the MX10 and the connected device may also hinder the flow of communication between the two. Always ensure that there is a clear visible path of communication.
Reconnecting the Headset
- If disconnected, the MX10 will try to reconnect automatically.
- If not, Short Press the MFB one time to try and connect.
- You can also try to reconnect through the settings menu on your Bluetooth device.
Restore Factory Settings
- While charging, hold the MFB for about 3 seconds till the red and blue Led lights flash three times.
Common Problems and Solutions
- My mobile phone can’t find the MX10.
- Confirm that the MX10 is turned on and the indicator light is on or the red and blue lights are flashing.
- If the MX10 is on but still not visible to the mobile device, restart both the mobile phone and the MX10. Then repeating the ‘Pairing’ steps.
- The MX10 keeps disconnecting or the connection is noisy.
- The battery may be low, please recharge the MX10.
- The distance between the MX10 and the device is not ideal. Bring them closer.
- The MX10 is connected but you can’t listen to music.
- Some older models may not support stereo Bluetooth mode. Connect the device to another Bluetooth device to check.
- What’s the Bluetooth Pairing password?
- The Bluetooth Pairing password is ‘0000’. Most new devices do not require a password.
- The red light is not on when charging.
- If the MX10’s battery is fully discharged, it will require about 30 minutes of charging before the red light is visible.
Caution
- Overcharging or keeping the wireless headset in a closed car or similar harsh environment for long periods will reduce the capacity and life of the battery.
Enjoying your Waterproof MX10 Headset
One Year Warranty
Every MX10 has undergone rigorous testing before being shipped out from our factory. Should you have any problems with this product we will replace it free of charge for up to one year from the date of purchase. You will only need to pay the shipping charges.
Contact Details
Web: www.multited.com
Email: contact@multited.com
FAQs
I want to switch between devices. How do I do that?
You can switch between devices by turning the headset off and then back on.
I have paired my headset with 2 devices. How do I switch between them?
You can switch between devices by turning the headset off and then back on.
I have paired my headset with 2 devices. How do I know which device it is connected to?
The LED light will be blue when paired with device #1 and red when paired with device #2.
My headset is connected to a device, but the sound is not coming through the headset. What could be wrong?
Please make sure that you have turned up the volume of your phone or another device so that you can hear it properly. If this does not work, please try pairing your headset with another device. If this still does not work, please contact us for further assistance.
My headset is connected to a device, but the sound is not coming through the headset. What could be wrong?
Please make sure that you have turned up the volume of your phone or another device so that you can hear it properly. If this does not work, please try pairing your headset with another device. If this still does not work, please contact us for further assistance.
My headset is connected to a device, but the sound is not coming through the headset. What could be wrong?
Please make sure that you have turned up the volume of your phone or another device so that you can hear it properly. If this does not work, please try pairing your headset with another device. If this still does not work, please contact us for further assistance.
My Bluetooth connection seems to be unstable and drops frequently. What could be wrong?
Please check if there are any obstacles between your headset and your phone (e.g., walls). Also, try moving your phone closer to your headset or vice versa to improve connection quality (the distance between them should be less than 10 meters). If this does not solve the problem, please try turning both devices off and then back on again (make sure they are within range of each other). If this still does not solve the problem, please contact us for further assistance by emailing.
Can you wear wireless headphones all day?
Only one hour a day is advised by the World Health Organization (WHO) for Bluetooth headphone use. The recommendation is more focused on protecting your hearing than preventing radiation exposure, though.
How long do wireless headphones stay charged?
The majority of wireless earbuds have a five to six-hour battery life on a single charge, however, some expensive headphones are rated to last all day.
Can you use wireless headphones with no internet?
Bluetooth connects two devices—like your phone and computer—by transmitting radio waves between them. Bluetooth can be used without a phone signal or internet connection. This indicates that it can operate anywhere in the world provided both of the devices you’re attempting to link support Bluetooth.
Do wireless headphones sound better?
If your music is in MP3 format, you generally won’t hear much of a difference between wireless and wired headphones in terms of sound quality, but if it is in ALAC/FLAC/WAV format, the differences might be more audible. In general, wired headphones typically offer higher sound quality than wireless ones.
Is wireless headset good for health?
Nonionizing radiation is produced at low levels by Bluetooth devices. Humans are not harmed by modest doses of this kind of radiation exposure. Routine exposure to nonionizing radiation is “usually viewed as innocuous to humans,” says the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Do wireless headphones need to be charged?
Bluetooth headphones include a rechargeable battery that is incorporated right into them. Large batteries that can be charged via a USB connection are built into over-ear Bluetooth headphones. Battery life should be between 20 and 30 hours; the JBL Everest, for example, makes a 25-hour battery life guarantee.
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