Whether the complication is due to the pairing mechanism of the Bluetooth headphone or an issue with the device itself, amateur and intermediate users may face problems connecting the Bluetooth device with the system. This article presents a step-by-step guide that shows how to pair Bluetooth headphones with Windows OS, macOS, Android, or IOS devices.

How to Pair Bluetooth Headphones?

Two types of wireless headphone dominate the market, wireless headphone that uses RF (Radio Frequency) signals and the one that uses Bluetooth signal. Headphones that use RF signals are easy to pair, as you just need to connect the transceiver to the system.

Turn on Bluetooth Headphone

Depending on the Bluetooth headphone, you can either find a switch or a button to turn on the headphone. If it is a switch, simply set it to on. However, if the device has a button instead of a switch, you may need to press and hold the power button for a few seconds to turn on the headphone. The LED on the headphone should light up, indicating that the headphone is on. If the Bluetooth headphone does not turn on, make sure it is fully charged. Charge the headphone if it does not turn on. If the headphone still does not turn on, you might want to replace their battery. However, you can only change the batteries if you have a headphone with a removable battery.

Set It on Pairing Mode

In most Bluetooth headphones, pressing the power button once should set it to pairing mode. If this does not work, try searching your headphone for a button with a Bluetooth logo. This will unpair any devices connected to the headphone and set it to pairing mode. The Bluetooth headphone should blink an LED light when it is in pairing mode. However, once in pairing mode, make sure that the headphone does not automatically connect to another previously-connected device in range.  If it does, your device will not connect to the Bluetooth headphone. Therefore make sure that the headphone stays in pairing mode until you connect your device.

Pair Headphone And Device

Now that your Bluetooth headphone is ready to pair, you need to enable Bluetooth in your system/device. However, steps to enable Bluetooth and pairing it with the headphone may vary according to the OS or device you use.  In Windows,  If you are using a PC, you will need a Bluetooth adapter to enable Bluetooth on your PC. If you PC already has Bluetooth, follow the steps below to enable it and pair it with the Bluetooth headphone. For windows PC, In MacOS, In ChromeOS, For Android Devices, For IOS device,

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