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If your earbuds disconnect when sunlight hits your ears, it is likely due to temporary environmental interference affecting the Bluetooth connection. Bluetooth signals can be influenced by various factors, including physical obstructions, proximity, or interference from other devices such as Wi-Fi. To resolve this issue: Ensure there are no barriers between your audio device and earbuds, and keep both within a distance of 10 meters (or 30 feet). Reset the earbuds to refresh the connectivity: Place the earbuds in the charging case and ensure they are charging. Keep the charging case open, then press and hold the button on both earbuds (or the case, depending on the model) for approximately 8-10 seconds until the LEDs indicate a reset. Try using the earbuds with another device or in a different environment. Optimize connectivity by placing your audio device on your right-hand side, especially if the right earbud is the main connector in your device pairing setup. Sunlight itself should not directly affect Bluetooth signals, but environmental disruptions may occur. If these steps do not resolve your issue, check your connected device and ensure no unnecessary apps or features are running in the background that could impact the connection.
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