SOURCE: Setup Bluetooth Wireless headphones
Each brand has it's own peculiarities and you did not specify the brand. I would suggest turning off the headphones, resetting the transmitter (turn off and on again for separate devices) and then pressing and holding the 'on' switch for 15 seconds or so. You may see (in some models) a light start to blink blue then red and back. This should indicate that the receiver (headphone) is trying to find a transmitter to pair with. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: logitech wireless headphones
Trying re-syncing the transmitter and the headphones. Hold down the power buttons on both until they alternate red and blue blinking, worked for me and now they work just fine. Got that from the Logitech FAQ website.
SOURCE: Bose QuietComfort2 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones not working
same thing has happend to me, sometimes when im playing around with it i get about 2 hours use before it turns off again. do you recon its worth sending it off to bose for repair?
SOURCE: My Bose Quiet Comfort Headphone Cord
Go to
http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/shop_online/headphones/noise_cancelling_headphones/accessories/qc3_replacement_audio_cable_acc.jsp
It even comes with free shipping
SOURCE: logitech freepulse headphones not charging?
Same Problem, Headphones will charge but they wont turn on no matter what you do. Called, got them replaced, so I thought hmmm I can figure out what went wrong with the old ones.
It is the switch itself. The connection next to the charging plug does not make contact anymore. It is a weak point and after putting excessive force on the power button it actually twists the switch enough to beak the solder joint. DO NOT LIFT THE SWITCH ITSELF! Just solder the one next to the charging plug and it will be good to go.
To take them apart is a pain. Remove foam by pulling on it. Remove tiny torrx screw (CR VT-6, bit I used), then remove (actually pry up) silver "ring" at the point where the band meets the ear piece. Finally, pry apart at the band section. I used a razor blade. It is 4 tabs on the inside and is a pain, but came apart. Then take 2 screws out to remove the band and there is the board.
Solder the switch next to the light and charge plug and it is good to go.
Hope this works,
Ryan R. Gerner
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