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Advanced Audio Controls
These advanced stereo headphones also provide music playback
control for use with Bluetooth-enabled audio devices offering this
feature. If your audio device supports it, you can use the integrated
controls on the headphones to control (play, pause, previous track,
next track) your audio device.
Special Note about Bluetooth
®
and Phones:
Bluetooth
®
communication in phones is a new and emerging area.
Unfortunately, like any new technology, not everything works
perfectly every time. Not all of the phones that utilize Bluetooth
®
use the same data interchange method.
While the Bluetooth
®
industry and phone manufacturers are
attempting to standardize this, it is not perfect. This Bluetooth
®
product is designed for compatibility with today’s newer phones
and may not work properly with older models.
There is also a possibility that not all of the phone’s features will
work on the Bluetooth
®
receivers and headsets. As an example,
after pairing and connecting the phone to the headphones, you
may not be able to answer the phone call by pressing the phone
button on the headphones; however, you may be able to push the
answer button on the phone and talk using Bluetooth
®
receivers
and headsets. It is recommended that you experiment with your
phone and receiver or headset to understand if you have any
limitations with your Bluetooth
®
phone.
Note:
Some phones require that an explicit connection be
established with the headphones. For example, the Nokia 3650
requires a Bluetooth
®
connection to the headphones be initiated
and stay connected before proceeding. Other phones may initiate
a Bluetooth
®
connection only when a call is received. Refer to
your phone’s user manual for specifi c instructions. Some phones
send the ring indication to the headset while others do not. If your
phone supports this feature, you should hear the ring tone of your