Bose Aviation X Owner's Guide
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The Bose Aviation Headset X does not have built-in Bluetooth capability. However, you can use an external Bluetooth adapter to connect your headset to Bluetooth devices.
First, ensure that the microphone is not muted and is positioned correctly in front of your mouth. Check the connections and try a different audio panel. If the issue persists, contact Bose support for further assistance.
To clean your headset, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe down the earcups and headband. Avoid using any chemicals or abrasive materials. Ensure the headset is unplugged and powered off during cleaning.
The headset is powered by two AA batteries, which typically provide up to 40 hours of operation depending on usage and environmental conditions.
Yes, the ear cushions are replaceable. To replace them, gently pull the old cushions away from the earcups and align the new cushions before pressing them into place.
Check the audio connections and ensure they are secure. Try connecting to a different audio source to isolate the issue. If distortion persists, it may require servicing by Bose.
To adjust the fit, extend or retract the headband sliders to achieve a comfortable fit. The earcups should fully encompass your ears without excessive pressure.
Yes, you can use an appropriate adapter to connect the headset to a computer or mobile device. Ensure the adapter is compatible with the headset's plug type.
Check the battery level as low power can affect noise cancellation. Ensure the headset is powered on and correctly connected. If the issue continues, it might need professional servicing.
Yes, you can use rechargeable AA batteries. However, they might not last as long as standard alkaline batteries, so it's essential to monitor their charge level.