Padmate Open-Ear Air Conduction Headphones Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds User Instructions
- June 5, 2024
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Padmate Open-Ear Air Conduction Headphones Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds
Specifications
- BRAND: Padmate
- EAR PLACEMENT: Open Ear
- COLOR: Black
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wireless
- MODEL NAME: Padmate S26
- BLUETOOTH: 5.0
- COMPATIBLE WITH: iPhone, Android, smartphones, tablets, Mac, and PCs, and laptops
- WATERPROOF RATING: IP67
- WIRELESS RANGE: 10 m /30ft
- CHARGING TIME: 1.5 hours
- PLAY TIME: 8 hours
- STANDBY TIME: 120 Hours
- WEIGHT: 18g
- PACKAGE DIMENSIONS: 6.73 x 5.08 x 2.72 inches
Introduction
Air conduction technology is used in the Padmate Open ear Bluetooth headphones cordless to transmit sound through the air. These on-ear wireless headsets are zero-oppressive in comparison to over-ear headphones, allowing you to enjoy superior Hi-Fi sound while keeping you highly aware of your surroundings and assuring your safety while engaging in outdoor activities like running, and cycling, hiking, and driving. The Bluetooth 5.0 technology used in the wireless Bluetooth air conduction headphones provides a faster, more reliable connection as well as multipoint pairing. These Bluetooth earphones work with iPhone, Android, tablets, laptops, cellphones, and PCs. Because the Padmate S26 Bluetooth headphones with a microphone are IP67 waterproof, you may use them for running, exercise, and other activities without worrying about them getting damaged. You can exercise more comfortably and hands-free thanks to the built-in microphone.
The air conduction Bluetooth earbuds wireless allow you to enjoy balanced audio and deep bass anytime, anyplace, for a total of 8 hours of music or phone calls. High-quality memory titanium alloy back-hook and skin-friendly software silicone make up the Sports headset wireless ear buds. The wireless headphones are robust, durable, only 18g in weight, provide unmatched comfort without earbuds, are painless, and are made for all-day listening.
HOW TO CONNECT TO PHONE
- Open the settings first.
- Tap Connections after that.
- Next, tap Bluetooth.
- In the top-right corner of your screen, select Scan.
- Next, hold down the power button on your headphones for a few seconds.
- Find your headphones and tap them at the end.
HOW TO SYNC
- Get an earphone splitter and connect it to the aux output of your audio device.
- Connect the output jacks of the splitter to the jacks of the two headphones.
- Play sound-quality test audio or video file to check the sound.
HOW TO FIX BLUETOOTH PAIRING PROBLEMS
- Restart Bluetooth after turning it off. Learn how to activate and deactivate Bluetooth.
- Verify that your gadgets are connected and linked. Discover Bluetooth pairing and connection techniques.
- Restart your electronics. Find out how to restart your Pixel or Nexus phone.
HOW TO RESET
- Remove the headset from the list of linked devices on your cell phone.
- Turn off your phone fully after deleting something, then turn it back on. This clears the Bluetooth stack in the phone’s Bluetooth software.
- Repair your phone and headphones.
Frequently Asked Questions
My true wireless earphones won’t connect, why?
Your device’s Bluetooth setting should be disabled. Earbuds will automatically turn on when you remove them from the case. To manually sync them, double- press the left and right earbuds at the same time. NOTE: Give it another shot if it doesn’t work the first time.
Why won’t my phone and Bluetooth headphones pair?
If your Bluetooth devices aren’t connecting, they probably aren’t in pairing mode or are out of range. Try rebooting your devices or letting your phone or tablet “forget” the connection if you’re experiencing persistent Bluetooth connection issues.
Describe the MFB key.
The term “mfb” stands for “multi-function button,” which can be used to answer calls, pause or play audio, and start a voice command that will reply to your voice!
On Bluetooth headphones, where is the MFB button?
Before turning on the earphones, please turn on Bluetooth on your Bluetooth device. If pairing is unsuccessful, first turn off the earbuds, then press and hold the left earbud’s MFB button until the left earbud enters pairing mode and the indicator on the left earbud flashes red and blue alternately.
Why is my phone having trouble identifying my headphones?
Tap Connected devices > Connection options > Bluetooth after opening Settings. Unpair any Bluetooth audio devices that are already paired with your phone or turn the Bluetooth switch to Off. To test whether your headphones are functional, plug them into the audio jack and play something.
Why aren’t my earbuds working together?
If the battery in your headphones is low, they might not be able to pair. Additionally, I’ve discovered that certain Bluetooth headphones stay on when in the case, which causes them to deplete to zero percent more quickly than you would expect. Even if they claim to have some battery left, try plugging them in and giving them a thorough charge before pairing.
Why won’t my headphones pair with my phone?
You might need to reset your headphones or speakers to erase all of the pairings so you can start over if you’re having difficulties matching speakers or headphones that have been attached to numerous devices in the past. Find the manufacturer’s instructions for your individual model by searching “reset” and the name of your device.
Should I always have earbuds on hand?
The majority of cases have a lithium-ion battery that keeps the earphones charging until they are fully charged. The earbuds should always be kept on hand just in case.
Can I charge the case and my earbuds at the same time?
Fortunately, you can charge your case and headphones simultaneously.
Can earphones be charged without a case?
Unfortunately, there is no practical alternative in these situations other than purchasing a replacement case because it is impossible to charge the earphones without a case. Technically, there have already been some third- party products that advertise the ability to charge AirPods without a case.