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You probably need to unpair them first.. Press the volume "up" and "down" button at the same time for about ~6-7 secs until you hear the beep. Turn them back again, they should be ready to pair. I'm assuming of course, that they weren't damaged in the same/different motorcycle accident.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had the same thing happen to me, as far as my new phone would not pair up. You have to reset them. Just press the play pause button for about 10 secs or so then they will beep and flash you should be able get them to pair after this. Hope this works for you!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They are probably still paired to the device you lost. Just unpair the headphones by pressing and holding the volume keys for about 3 seconds until you hear some beeping or tuning noises.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They are Bluetooth. They absolutely should pair. Make sure your Bluetooth is on on your phone and press the skull icon and it will discover the phone
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There should be a way to reset them to factory default. I wasn't able to find any info about that from there super uninformative website but found a support link. Give them a call or send them an email. WHEN IN DOUBT, ASK US! Email us: [email protected] (888) 697 – 5855 Monday – Friday 7AM-7PM MT
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