
Sound Blaster Wireless Headphones
User’s Guide

Congratulations!
Your Sou nd Bl a s ter® Wireless Headphones works with Sound Blaster
Wireless transmitters like Sound Blaster X-Fi™ Notebook and Sound
Blaster Wireless for iTunes
®
. Together, your transmitter and headphones
enable you to enjoy the X-Fi difference, wherever you are in your home,
wirelessly. For a list of supported devices, visit www.soundblaster.com.
About Your Headphones
R
1 Power switch / LED
2 Audio Line In jack
3 USB connector
5
(for charging only)
4 Connect button / Link
6
+
_
USB
OFF ON
1
2
3
4
LED
5 Previous / Rewind
7
button
Press and hold to rewind.
8
6 Next / Fast Forward
button
Press and hold to fast forward.
7 Play / Pause button
8 Volume buttons

Getting Started 2
Getting Started
Step 1: Charge your headphones
For first use, charge the headphones for at least 12 hours. Turn off the
headphones while charging. The Power LED lights up red when charging,
and turns off when fully charged.
OFF ON
2
1
1 USB connector
3
4
12 hrs
2DC-to-USB cable
3 Power adapter
4 Power outlet
IMPORTANT
Use only the charger supplied with your headphones.
Step 2: Enable your transmitter
Ensure that your Sound Blaster Wireless transmitter (available separately)
is turned on and its wireless control is enabled. Refer to your transmitter’s
user documentation to do this.

Turn on headphones and Auto pair 3
Step 3: Turn on headphones and Auto pair
Turn on your headphones. If you have two or more headphones, simply turn
on all of them. Your transmitter and headphones should pair automatically.
The Link LED flashes and then lights up green when pairing is successful.
OFF ON
USB
NOTE
• If your transmitter and heaphones do not pair, simply reset
them. On one unit at a time, press and hold the Connect button
for five seconds. The LED flashes twice to indicate that the
headphones has been reset.
• Signal quality between the transmitter and headphones may be
affected by any object or structure (for example, multiple walls)
that is between the units. Experiment with different positions if
necessary.

Play and stream music 4
Step 4: Play and stream music
Once paired, you can use your headphones up to 30 meters away from your
transmitter. Play music from your transmitter to check that the headphones
is receiving the music wirelessly.
<30 metres
CAUTION
Adjust headphones volume to a comfortable level. Do not listen to
audio on your headphones at high volumes for prolonged periods
of time as hearing loss might result.
Wearing the headphones
Adjust the headband so that the headphones
rests lightly on your head. Do not tighten
excessively.

About Broadcasting and Zone Control 5
About Broadcasting and Zone Control
Control your headphones remotely from your transmitter, using the
Broadcast and Zone control buttons found on your transmitter remote
control or software.
Broadcasting can be used on any number of paired devices*. This feature
enables you to activate or deactivate all paired deivces* simultaneously.
Manual pairing is not required.
Zone control is limited to the first four manually paired devices*. This
feature enables you to activate or deactivate each paired device individually.
It requires manual pairing and each device is assigned to an available zone.
For more information on using the broadcasting and zone control features,
see “Using Wireless Features” on page 8.
NOTE
* Refers to the Sound Blaster Wireless Headphones, as well as
other supported Sound Blaster Wireless receivers and speakers.
For a list of Sound Blaster Wireless devices, visit
www.soundblaster.com.

Manual Pairing 6
Manual Pairing
This section shows you how to pair your transmitter manually with two to
four heaphones. To use Zone control, you must pair your units manually.
Only the first four manually paired headphones will be assigned to a
wireless zone. Each manually paired heaphones will be assigned to the next
available zone.
Step 1: Press the Connect button on your transmitter
Press the Connect button on your transmitter’s hardware or software. The
transmitter’s Link LED flashes.
NOTE
Your transmitter may vary in appearance from the one shown
here.