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- Turn on Bluetooth on your device. With the case lid open, hold your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds + next to your device. Press and hold the system button on the charging case until the LED blinks. Open the Bluetooth menu on your device.
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Pairing your Beats Studio 2 Wireless Headphones. Joe's Gaming & Electronics. 42K subscribers. 500. 195K views 7 years ago. ...more. Get into pairing mode by holding the B logo. Need help...
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To connect your Beats Studio 2 headphones, simply turn on Bluetooth on your device, then press and hold the power button on the headphones until the LED indicator starts flashing. From your device's Bluetooth settings, select the Beats Studio 2 headphones to establish the connection.
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- Pair your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds +
- Use your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds +
- Find the best eartip fit
You can listen to music, make phone calls, use Siri, and more with your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds +.
Pair with your iPhone or iPad
1.Turn on Bluetooth on your iPhone or iPad. 2.With the case lid open, hold your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds + next to your unlocked iPhone or iPad. 3.Follow the onscreen instructions. If you don't see any instructions, follow the steps to pair your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds + with another device.
Pair with an Android device
1.Make sure that your phone is using Android 6.0 or higher, and that it has Bluetooth and Location turned on. 2.With the case lid open, hold your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds + near your phone or tablet. 3.When you get a notification, tap "Tap to pair." You'll get a "Device connected" or "Pairing complete" notification. 4.If you need to set up your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds +, tap "Set up now." If you don't get a notification, open the Bluetooth settings on your phone or tablet, and tap the device that you want to pair. You can also pair your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds + using the Beats app for Android.
Pair with another device that uses Bluetooth
1.Turn on Bluetooth on your device. 2.With the case lid open, hold your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds + next to your device. 3.Press and hold the system button on the charging case until the LED blinks. 4.Open the Bluetooth menu on your device. 5.In the list of discovered Bluetooth devices, tap or click your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds +.
Play music
•To pause or play audio, press the Beats logo button once. •To skip to the next track, press the Beats logo button twice. •To listen to the previous track, press the Beats logo button three times.
Change the volume
To change the volume, say "Hey Siri," then say something like "Turn down the volume." Or drag the volume slider in the app you're listening to, on the Lock screen, or in Control Center. You can also open Now Playing on your Apple Watch and turn the Digital Crown to adjust the volume.
Answer phone calls
•Press once to answer or end a call. •Press once to answer a second incoming call and put the first call on hold. When two calls are active, this switches between calls. •Press and hold to reject an incoming call. •Press twice to stop listening through your earphones and send the call to your phone.
Choose the best eartip size
Beats Studio Buds come with a choice of small, medium, and large silicone eartips. Beats Studio Buds + come with a choice of extra-small, small, medium, and large silicone eartips to fit the widest range of ears. Medium-size eartips are affixed to the earbuds when you first unbox your Beats Studio Buds or your Beats Studio Buds +. Start there, inserting the earbud and rotating downward until it sits comfortably and securely in your ear. If you can’t get a good seal, try adjusting the earbuds or switch to a larger eartip. If the eartip feels too large in your ear or is uncomfortable, try a smaller eartip. You might need different sizes for your left and right ears.
Remove or attach eartips
To remove an eartip, pull firmly with your fingers at the base of the eartip where it attaches to the earbud. To attach an eartip, align the eartip with the circular nozzle on the earbud. With your fingers at the base of the eartip, push the eartip onto the connector until you feel it click securely into place. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. Helpful? Yes No Character limit: 250 Maximum character limit is 250. Please don’t include any personal information in your comment. Submit Thanks for your feedback.
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Jan 12, 2021 · You can pair Beats headphones with your phone or computer the same way you'd pair any other Bluetooth device — through the Bluetooth menu. Before you can connect your Beats to a new device,...
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Jul 13, 2023 · How to Put Wireless Beats Headphones into Pairing Mode. When you turn on your Beats headphones for the first time, they should automatically enter pairing mode. If not, you need to manually activate the pairing mode. The steps for this depend on the model.
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Hold down the power button for 10 seconds, then release it. The Fuel Gauge LEDs should start blinking, then you can reconnect your headphones via Bluetooth. Faulty Bluetooth Receiver. If none of the previous troubleshooting methods worked, then the Bluetooth receiver inside of the headphones is likely broken. You’re going to need to replace it.