A:AnswerThese do not charge worth beans! These dont keep a charge and can never tell of they are charging. Don't wast your money. Stick with Jlab or sony
A:AnswerCorrect they have more than one ear piece to find the perfect fit and yes they can be paired with your iPhone so they will work with your Apple Watch
A:AnswerIt should have no problem connecting as long as it’s Bluetooth compatible of course. The battery life does depend on how much you use the earbuds; I use them for about 5/6 hours a day and don’t have to charge them for roughly 3 1/2 days depending
A:AnswerYes. My husband's set has this issue sometimes. I forget the earbuds on my bluetooth settings in the phone/device. Turn off earbuds. Turn earbuds back on, holding the power button down until the indicator light flashes red and blue (i.e. ready to pair). Then add the earbuds back to the device. If it doesn't work, I repeat the process again, but I pair the other side first. In other words, if I tried pairing the left side first, then the right, and they don't both connect, the next time I try, I pair the right side first, then the left. After 1-3 times of "forgetting" the earbuds and then reconnecting, it works. My husband cannot figure it out on his own. If you are really not a techie at all, you may want to ask someone who is to help you :)
A:AnswerStep 1, unpair your previous earbuds. Step 2, put them in the case and take them out. Step 3, once it's flashing, find the one thats says "Evo Sesh". Should connect easier that way. Now, remember all of them need to be out in order to pair them in sync. (If there are multiple "Evo sesh" just unpair and find the one that connects them both.
A:AnswerMe too but I just stopped listening to the directions and tried on my own and worked through it. I believe I just finally put them both back in the case and connected one at a time. Pull one out of the case, connect it, put it back and then repeat with the other.