A:AnswerTo turn your Beats on & off you have to press the power button on the top of the left ear bud. You will hear a sound that will let you know there on. It also does the same when you power them off.
Or you can just turn off bluetooth on your device.
A white light means you’re Beats are charged and red means you need to charge them. You will only see the white & red lighe when they are plugged into the usb charger.
A:AnswerThey're actuallyy pretty comfortable. I do a lot of physical labor at work and these don't move at all. They don't look too weird and even if they did I wouldn't hear anyone telling me.....
A:AnswerThat depends on your main devices your connecting everything to. Not on ur accessories. New phones can connect a bunch of Bluetooth devices now a days.
A:AnswerGo to bluetooth settings on phone look for paired devices... fine the beats one... then click unpair. After that do the pairing sequence again. Should be good to go
A:AnswerThe W1 chip is Apple’s proprietary addition to their models of Bluetooth headphones. The biggest feature of the W1 chip is seamless Bluetooth setup. To pair headphones with the W1 chip to an iOS device, you just need to turn them on and hold them nearby to an Apple device. This model does have the W1 chip.