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I think there issnt any support for these headphone on a win7 or lower OS. I mailed Polaroid asking for help, but there aren't support for older windows.. mine is working fine on my windows10 laptop, but on my windows 7 workstation, I cant get it working either..
It shows up as a "Bluetooth Peripheral Device" but there aren't drivers available for it.
Connect the iPhone Dual Dock or iPhone Bluetooth Travel Cable to a USB 2.0 port on your computer (not on the keyboard).
Connect iPhone and the headset to the dock or cable. The headset pairs with iPhone automatically.
Pairing iPhone Bluetooth Headset with another Bluetooth-enabled deviceTo pair the iPhone Bluetooth Headset with another wireless device, such as a Bluetooth-enabled phone or computer. Step 1: Set the headset to be discoverable
Turn off the headset.
Press and hold the headset button for about eight seconds, until you hear the startup tone and then five quick high beeps.
The headset is now discoverable and will remain so for about five minutes. The status light blinks while the headset is discoverable.
Step 2: Turn on Bluetooth on the other device and search for devices
On the device, turn Bluetooth on and set the device to search for other Bluetooth devices.
On the device, choose iPhone Bluetooth Headset and enter the PIN code 0000.
See the instructions that came with your other Bluetooth-enabled device for more information about pairing it with Bluetooth devices.
Try to contact the vendor for genuine headphones, is your cell phone have bluetooth connection? if any just use bluetooth that have universal connector. so you could use any headphones you want.. hopefully it works..
Open up the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel, hit the 'audio' tab and make sure that the default playback device is not the bluetooth phones, but rather you sound card.
I will take a guess that you are trying to pair with something other than a bluetooth headset. The iPhone cannot connect (even though it may pair okay) to other phones, headphones, or any device other than a bluetooth headset. This feature is intentionally crippled by Apple.
If my assumption is wrong, please provide additional information about what exactly you are trying to do (and with what) to get your problem resolved.
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