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Easy steps to connect Bluetooth headphones to your phone

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What to Know

  • On Android: Go to Settings > Connected Devices > Pair New Device and choose your headphones from the list.
  • On iOS: Go to Settings > Bluetooth and choose your headphones from the list.

This article explains how to connect Bluetooth headphones to Android and iOS phones. The instructions should apply to all phone manufacturers.

How to Use Bluetooth Headphones With a Phone

These steps work with iOS 12 and up and Android 9.0 and up:

  1. Make sure to charge both your phone and your headset. A full charge isn't required, but you don't want either device to shut off during the pairing process.

  2. Enable Bluetooth on your phone if it isn't already on, and keep the Settings app open. Bluetooth options are generally found here, but see the first two tips below if you need specific help.

  3. Switch on the Bluetooth adapter or hold down the pair button on your headset (if it has one) for 5 to 10 seconds.

    For some devices, that means to power the headphones on since Bluetooth comes on at the same time as normal power. The light might blink once or twice to show power, but depending on the device, you may need to keep holding the button until the headset enters pairing mode.

    Some Bluetooth devices, right after being turned on, send a pairing request to the phone automatically, and the phone might automatically search for Bluetooth devices without asking. If that's the case, you can skip to Step 5.

  4. On your phone, go to Settings > Connected Devices > Pair New Device (Android) or Settings > Bluetooth (iOS).

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  5. When you see the Bluetooth headphones in the list of devices, tap it to pair the headphones with your phone. See the tips below if you don't see the headphones or if you're asked for a password.

  6. Once your phone connects, a message on the phone or headphones will likely tell you the pairing was successful. For example, some headphones say "Device connected" each time they connect to a phone.

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Bluetooth Connection Tips and More Information

  • On Android devices, you can find the Bluetooth option throughSettings in a section called Connected devices, Bluetooth, Wireless and Networks, or Network connections. If your phone supports this, the easiest way to get there is to pull down the menu from the top of the screen and touch-and-hold the Bluetooth icon to open the Bluetooth settings.
  • If you're on an iPhone or iPad, the Bluetooth settings are in theSettingsapp, within the Bluetooth option. You can also turn Bluetooth on via Control Center.
  • Some phones need permission before they can be seen by Bluetooth devices. To do that, open the Bluetooth settings and enable discoverability.
  • Some headphones might require a code or password to pair, or even for you to press the Pair button in a particular sequence. This information should be in the manual, but if not, try 0000or 1234 orrefer to the manufacturer.
  • If the phone doesn't see the Bluetooth headphones, turn Bluetooth off on the phone and then back on to refresh the list, or keep tapping the Scan button, waiting several seconds between each tap. You might also be too close to the device, so give some distance if you still can't see the headphones on the list. If all else fails, turn off the headphones and start the process over; some headphones are only discoverable for 30 seconds or so and need restartingfor a phone to see them.
  • Keeping your phone's Bluetooth adapter on automatically pairs the phone with the headphones each time they're close, but usually only if the headphones aren't already paired with another device.
  • To unpairor permanently disconnect Bluetooth headphones from a phone, go into the phone's Bluetooth settings to find the device in the list, and choose theunpair, forget, or disconnect option. It might be in a menu next to the entry for the headphones.
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How to Pair Bluetooth Headphones With a Phone (2024)

FAQs

How to Pair Bluetooth Headphones With a Phone? ›

Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device from the Settings app. Then, hold the pair button or turn on the switch adapter on your Bluetooth headphone. Hold/press the button for 5-10 seconds. Once the Bluetooth gets “ON” in your device, you'll see the light blinking once or twice to show power.

Why is my phone not connecting to my Bluetooth headphones? ›

If your Bluetooth devices won't connect, it's likely because the devices are out of range, or aren't in pairing mode. If you're having persistent Bluetooth connection problems, try resetting your devices, or having your phone or tablet "forget" the connection.

How to put headphones in pairing mode? ›

Tips for Easy Bluetooth Pairing

First, put the headphones in pairing mode. Usually, you do that by holding down the power button; the headphones often need to be turned off first. Many pairs trigger a blinking light after a few seconds to indicate the pairing mode is on, and sometimes there's also an audio cue.

How do I get my Bluetooth to recognize my headphones? ›

Press and hold the power button on your headphones.

Depending on what headphones you have, this will turn them on and automatically activate the headphones' Bluetooth. You might also have headphones that have a different “paring” button. Check the instructions that came with your headphones to find out more.

How do I put my phone in pairing mode? ›

On your phone, open the Settings app and tap Bluetooth (or Settings > Connections > Bluetooth). Make sure Bluetooth is turned on (the button should be blue). Check your Bluetooth device and make sure it's turned on and in discovery mode. Wait for it to show up under Available Devices on your phone.

Why doesn't my phone see my headphones? ›

Check the Bluetooth settings

Steps could vary depending on your Android device. Open Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. Turn the Bluetooth switch to Off, or unpair Bluetooth audio devices that are already connected to your phone. Plug your headphones into the audio jack and play something to see if they work.

When your headphones won't connect? ›

Turn your Bluetooth accessory off and back on again. Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory is on and fully charged or connected to power. If your accessory uses batteries, see if they need to be replaced.

How to pair Bluetooth headphones with iPhone? ›

On your device, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth. Stay on this screen until you complete the steps to pair your accessory. Place your accessory in discovery mode and wait for it to appear on your device.

What is pairing mode on Bluetooth headphones? ›

The operation to register the device that you wish to connect to is called “pairing”. First, pair a device to use it with the headset for the first time. Before starting the operation, make sure of the following: The Bluetooth device is placed within 1 m (3.2 ft) of the headset.

What is pairing mode on wireless headphones? ›

When you pair the headphones with a device for the first time or after initializing, the headphones automatically enter the pairing mode when you remove them from the charging case. If you put on the headphones, you will hear a notification sound and the voice guidance saying Bluetooth pairing from the left unit.

Why is my Bluetooth not pairing? ›

Check the Bluetooth settings and turn it on if it's off. Bluetooth Device is Out of Range: Bluetooth has a limited range, typically around 30 feet (10 meters). Make sure your Bluetooth device is within range of the device it's trying to connect to.

How do I reconnect a Bluetooth device? ›

Reconnecting the Bluetooth device
  1. Select Remotes & Accessories → Bluetooth device name → Connect. (Android 10 or later)
  2. Select Remotes & Accessories → Bluetooth settings → Registered devices → Bluetooth device name → Connect. (Android 9)
  3. Select Bluetooth settings → Registered devices → Bluetooth device name → Connect.

How does Bluetooth pairing work? ›

Connecting the devices is called 'pairing'. Devices connected in a Bluetooth network communicate with each other using ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio waves. These are electromagnetic waves with frequencies around 2.4 gigahertz (2.4 billion waves per second).

How do I reset my Bluetooth headphones? ›

With the product turned on and not connected with a Bluetooth device, press and hold (about 6 seconds) the power supply/control button and volume buttons (+/-) at the same time. After the indicator lamp lights in red, the product will restart, and the reset will be complete.

Why is my Bluetooth connected but no sound? ›

Make sure that the speaker has a BLUETOOTH connection with the BLUETOOTH device. Pair the speaker with the BLUETOOTH device again. The volume of the speaker or BLUETOOTH device may be low. Adjust the volume to a moderate level.

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