Outdoor tech Tags User Manual

Hi.
Good call on picking up the Outdoor Tech® Tags wireless earbuds. Your experience of the universe will soon be enhanced wirelessly. This manual exists to help make sure that you use
them correctly, so you’re denitely
going to want to relax for a hot second and look through this.
Kisses,
OT BLUETOOTH TAGS - HARDWARE
OT Bluetooth Tags are a Bluetooth stereo headset.
They support the following Bluetooth proles:
HSP- Headset prole HFP- Hands-free prole
A2DP- Advanced audio
distribution prole AVRCP- Audio/video remote control prole
POWER/CONNECT
Turning the Headset on/off
Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices
FEATURES
Pairing with a Bluetooth cell phone or PDA-supported
HFP prole allows the following:
-Answer a call, end a call or reject a call.
-Redial the last number
-Voice dial
-Adjust the volume
-Call transfer between the headset and your Bluetooth cell phone
-Microphone mute
Pairing with a Bluetooth music device or Bluetooth
transmitter-supported A2DP prole allows the following:
-Enjoy music wirelessly
-Adjust the volume
-Remote control pause/play
-Remote control previous/next track
Notes:
-You may switch between a call and listening to music easily. You won’t miss an incoming call while listening to music.
-Evey time the headset is turned on, it will connect to the last connected device automatically.
PAIRING
To pair the headset with a Bluetooth-enabled
device:
Prior to using the OT Tags for the rst time, you will
have to pair them with a Bluetooth-enabled device. The pairing procedure may be different for different models of devices. Please refer to your device’s user manual for further information. The general pairing
procedures are as follows:
1.) Place the OT TAGS and Bluetooth-enabled device no more than 3 feet apart.
2.) Hold the MFB button down for 6-7 seconds or
until the LED ashes red and blue alternately.
3.) Activate your device’s Bluetooth function and set your device search for Bluetooth devices within range. Select “OT Bluetooth Tags” from the list of devices shown.
4.) According to the indication, enter password or PIN No. “0000”.
5.) If prompted by your device to connect, select “Yes” (this will vary among devices)
6.) After successfully connecting, the blue LED will
ash twice or three times every 4 seconds.
You should now be able to play music & make/receive calls using the headset. Hooray.
BATTERY
Charging the headset
The headset comes with a built-in rechargable battery. It is recommended that you charge the battery fully before using the
headset for the rst time. When the headset is low on power, a red LED ashes twice and the headset emits three “dong” tones every
30 seconds. Please recharge the battery of the headset when this happens.
Using the USB cable
Plug the USB end of the cable into a computer USB port and the mini-USB end of the cable into the charging jack found on the right earpiece of the headset. The red LED light, also on the right earpiece, will come on while the headset is charging. It takes
about 2 hours to charge the battery fully. When charging is
completed, red LED will be off.
Warning. For your benet, of course.
-Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat, including
but not limited to sunshine, re, lava or the like.
You’re weeeellllllccccoooommmeee.
Basic calling functionality
Music playback functionality
Twist & Clip
When you’re not using the Tags, twist them up and clip them together. Wear them just like a
pair of dog tags until you’re ready to listen to music again. Or go to bed. Or, you know, lean over the fence at the alpaca exhibit.
K, bye.
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