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When earbuds are off, press and hold 15+ seconds on the RIGHT earbud button. ... Repeat process with LEFT earbud: Press and hold 15+ seconds on earbud button. Release when earbud flashes white. Once earbuds connect, the right earbud will flash blue and white indicating it is ready to connect to Bluetooth.
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be sure bluetooth is on. also turn both headphones off. once headphones are off, start scanning for bluetooth devices. once scanning, hold the power button down on both earbuds for ten seconds or until theyre both flashing red and blue. your device should then notify you about pairing.
I'm the author of the question - I fixed it by yanking out the earbuds, taking a call and reducing the volumne down from max with the earbuds unplugged. After that, I was able to adjust the phone call volume with the earbuds (JVC HAFX32A Marshmallow Earbuds) plugged in.
just do the volume the equalization. Once the Bluetooth is on just click the volume (+) until you hear a beep then click volume (-) until you hear a beep, this should equalize your volume. and give you equal sound from both of you earbud.
Take off the rubber tip and with gentle but firm pressure slowly bend the tip between thumb and forefinger towards you. The cap and tips are not glued and are held in place by two clips which break easily so be careful! Hold the bud upright with the Klipsch logos facing away from you and bend the tip towards you. They actually separate really easily. When finished they just clip back into place.
I had the same problem with standard over the head earphones, however, when I used it with earbuds, the volume increased tremendously and we now have no problems with the volume sounding too low. My daughter has a hard time with regular earbuds, so I purchased some "clip" style earbuds.
I have this problem all the time with my JVC earbuds. This may sound a little gross but it will work. I put the ear phone in my mouth and **** on the end of it pretty hard. What I have found is that sweat or even wax will plug the little hole and prevent the sound from coming out.
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