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You probably cannot. Some bluetooth devices act like phones, and others act like earpieces. The Garmin acts like an earpiece to offer a hands-free speakerphone while driving. Your Jabra earpiece wants to pair with a phone, not other earpiece-type device.
1, USA chargers are usually 120volts ac in germany its 230volts so you have to check the charger to see if you can change the voltage.
2, if the voltage is ok and the plug is not part of the body of the charger you should be able to use a standard travel adapter.
3 another alternative you may try is a electric shaver adapter (some come with a built in 120/230 transformer. the bluetooth charger will not use much electricity so a shaver charger should be able to be used without any problem.
turn on your cell; go to settings; find bluetooth settings;turn on bluetooth; find audio device choose search; then turn off the earpiece the light will be red next: turn on the earpiece again the light will flash blue and, the cell will find the earpiece the earpiece will flash blue slowly; once a minute
close the cell; use the earpiece
YOu charge it with a samsung phone charger - and a small grey double ended attachment that should have come with it - this plugs into the bottom of the earpiece after pulling back the flap, and the phone charger bit goes into the other end. Alternativeley - there are lots of sites selling in-car chargers for these.
Your earpiece device could be faulty and needs a replacement
Try this steps to detect which could be the fault.
1. Take another earpiece andf insert it on your device. if you pick the sounds clearly on both sides then the former earpiece is bad. But if the problem still persist then get a technician to look at the earpiece port on your device.
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