MobileSpec MBS11301 Bluetooth Fashion Earbuds Black User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- MobileSpec
Table of Contents
- MobileSpec
- MobileSpec MBS11301 Bluetooth Fashion Earbuds Black
- Specifications
- Introduction
- HOW TO OPERATE
- HOW TO SYNC
- HOW TO CONNECT BOTH EARBUDS
- HOW TO CONNECT TO ANDROID
- HOW TO TURN OFF
- HOW TO FIX EARBUDS THAT WON’T WORK
- HOW TO FACTORY RESET
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MobileSpec
MobileSpec MBS11301 Bluetooth Fashion Earbuds Black
Specifications
- BRAND : Mobile Spec
- MODEL NUMBER : MBS11301
- COLOR : Black
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY : Bluetooth
- WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY : Bluetooth
- ITEM WEIGHT : 1.6 ounces
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS : 1.4 x 4.6 x 5.6 inches
Introduction
The best in both style and sound can be found with these earphones. It boasts a rapid charging, superior sound quality, and Bluetooth wireless technology. It also has an inline microphone.
HOW TO OPERATE
- STEP 1: Put your headphones in pairing mode as a first step. Put your earbuds in pairing mode as a first step.
- Step 2: On your phone, go to Bluetooth Settings.
- Step 3: Look for new Bluetooth-enabled devices to scan for.
- STEP 4: Choose your device and connect in step 4…
- STEP 5: Play your preferred music in step five.
HOW TO SYNC
Turn off your Bluetooth and remove the earphones from their case to sync them. Press the buttons on top of the headphones twice quickly at once, and they should begin to pulse/breathe blue and begin blinking (looking for a device) Bluetooth settings should be set to Jam Ultra.
HOW TO CONNECT BOTH EARBUDS
- STEP 1: Press and hold the power button on both earphones for around 15 seconds while they are in the off position, or until the LED starts to flash blue.
- STP 2: The LED on the right earbud will alternately flash BLUE & RED and BLUE & RED on the left earbud once it has been paired. This indicates pairing mode.
HOW TO CONNECT TO ANDROID
- 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 TURN OFF
- To turn the earphones off, place them in the charging case.
- Press and hold the Volume down button on the left earbud or the Multi-function button on the right earbud until the LED flashes green (on) or red to turn on or off each individual earpiece (off).
HOW TO FIX EARBUDS THAT WON’T WORK
- Activate the earbuds’ power supply. Some earphones include built-in batteries.
- Activate the audio device or raise the volume.
- Clear out the earbuds.
- Reconnect wired earphones after unplugging them.
- With wireless earbuds, check the Bluetooth connection.
- the earbuds to a different audio source.
HOW TO FACTORY RESET
- Select Settings. Then select General Management.
- Press Reset.
- Tap Reset factory data.
- Press RESET.
- Select DELETE ALL. The process of resetting a phone requires patience.
Frequently Asked Questions
My wired headphones won’t connect, why?
As dirt might obstruct the connection between the headphones and the port, this may be the problem. When a headphone jack stops working, the first thing you should check is the jack itself to determine how dirty it is.
What do the four headphones’ wires do?
Three or four wires—a red wire, a green/blue wire, and a bare/copper wire—typically run via audio cables and headphones. There are probably two copper or bare ones if there are four. The bare wire serves as the ground, the green or blue one as the left channel, and the red wire as the right channel.
What occurs if wired headphones malfunction?
Check your wired headphones for physical damage. You might not be able to hear sounds from your headphones if the audio jack is damaged or broken, the wire is exposed, or both. Verify the condition of your audio jack. Check to see if your cable is broken.
What purpose does a 3.5 mm audio jack serve?
a little round connector that can take the pin-shaped plug from a typical set of headphones for listening to music. For phone headsets, older phones used a smaller 2.5mm jack. The number of distinct connector rings on the plug or jack determines whether either size can accommodate stereo sound and/or a microphone.
What do the colors on headphones wires mean?
The headphone jack terminals often utilize the color codes blue, red, and green. But many manufacturers employ various color schemes. The ground signal is shown here in green; the right and left audio signals are shown here in red and blue, respectively.
How are headphone wires recognized?
The ones that appear to be “natural” copper are ground. Red is typically correct. Left is typically either blue or green. The right pin is right and the middle pin is ground if you have the middle pin at the bottom and the plug pointing away from you.
Headphone jacks are they commonplace?
Auxiliary connectors and headphone jacks frequently have the same 3.5mm (1/8′′) TRS architecture. But whereas the “headphone jack” is, as its name suggests, appropriate for headphones, the “auxiliary connector” is universal for audio. Additionally, there are several sizes and wiring patterns for headphone jacks.
Are wired headphones preferable to wireless ones?
Analog signals are used by wired headphones to deliver excellent sound quality. Compared to digital signals like Bluetooth, this can accommodate more data. As a result, less processing will be required for your audio to reach you. So, they can deliver the audio without any compression and in its original resolution.
3.5 mm jack: How can I know if I have one?
The size of the two connections is the most obvious distinction between them. Although the 3.5 mm connector is roughly 50% larger than the 2.5 mm jack, they are otherwise comparable. Additionally, you’ll see that the smaller 2.5 mm connection occasionally contains an extra ring.
Which audio jack need to I plug my headphones into?
The common audio-out plug-in that is found on speakers and headphones is called a “3.5 mm audio out.” 3.5 mm connectors, which are often green in color, plug into headphone ports. Most 3.5 mm audio-out ports also accommodate audio-in (e.g., microphones).
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