A:AnswerJust turn on the device and hold down the power key as you do. They should say pairing after a few seconds. If not, try shutting the Bluetooth connection off on your iPhone and turning your back on.
A:AnswerYou might download the full manual. I have connected mine to three devices. Connecting to the 2nd and subsequent devices the steps are a little bit different than connecting to the first device.
A:AnswerI'm sorry I don't recall the exact warranty info. But, my previous headset, different brand and style, only lasted a month. So I went ahead and purchased the 2 year extended warranty with these ones just for peace of mind.
A:AnswerI don't recommend using headphones while driving in the city. If another driver tries to alert you of an impending collision with the sound of his horn, you won't be able to hear it (you will FEEL the collision, though) In the country, maybe.
A:AnswerThe TV has to have Bluetooth capability. If it can pair to a soundbar, it can pair to these. Just check the TV box, manual, or online to find out if it has Bluetooth. Most new 'smart' TV's do.
A:AnswerHi Dolly,
Please check the supported bluetooth profiles of this headphones in the link below.
https://docs.sony.com/release//Help_4595529111.pdf
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerI noticed the same thing but when I used both earbuds at the same time it's seem to work better. I don't know where the actual receiver is on the device; if it's on both ear buds or on just the right or left one.
A:AnswerHere I am answering my own question. Bought em: sound quality is acceptable but volume very low even after maxing out the volummn control. A little less than standard for Bluetooth headsets. Im going with the Jabra Halo Smart: the microphone sounds better to listeners than using the phone by itself, even while speaking very softly.