In our hands-free, fast-paced world, Bluetooth devices provide greater freedom and flexibility by allowing you to pair two Bluetooth headsets to the same phone. These devices have made traveling experiences much safer and by paring headsets, you can eliminate even more steps in your quest for effortless mobile communication.
Instructions
1. Review your Bluetooth and phone manufacturer documentation of make sure that the phone and Bluetooth devices are compatible with each other.
2. Make sure both your phone and both Bluetooth headsets are fully charged per the manufacturer's instructions.
3. Press and hold the power button on the Bluetooth until it flashes to power on the device. Check the manufacturer's instructions for exact details since there are various Bluetooth models available. Once the small light on the device flashes multiple times in succession, you're ready to pair the device to your phone.
4. Access the connectivity settings on your phone. The location of the connectivity settings vary based on the model of your phone. Refer to the manufacturer documentation for your phone to verify the location of the connectivity settings option.
5. Select the Bluetooth option and select "Search for Devices." The phone searches for devices in proximity and list them.
6. Select the device to pair with the phone. You may be prompted to enter a pass code. Refer to the documentation provided with your Bluetooth device for more information on the pass code. The light on the Bluetooth device may flash or a message may display on the phone to confirm the connection.
7. Make a test call using the Bluetooth and have someone call you as well to confirm that the pairing was successful. Repeat Steps 1 through 7 to pair the second device.
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