Bose OE Audio Owner's Guide
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To pair your Bose OE Audio Headphones, turn on the headphones and ensure they are in pairing mode. On your Bluetooth device, go to the Bluetooth settings and select "Bose OE Audio Headphones" from the list of available devices.
First, ensure your headphones are in pairing mode and your device's Bluetooth function is turned on. If the issue persists, try restarting both the headphones and the device, and remove the headphones from the device's Bluetooth list before attempting to pair again.
To reset your headphones, turn them off and then press and hold the power button for 10 seconds. Release the button when you hear the voice prompt indicating the reset is complete.
Use a dry, soft cloth to gently wipe the exterior surfaces of the headphones. Avoid using any liquids or solvents that might damage the materials.
Gently pull the old ear cushions away from the ear cups. Align the new ear cushions with the plastic tabs on the ear cups and press them firmly until they snap into place.
Ensure your headphones are charged and powered on. Check the volume settings on both the headphones and the connected device. Make sure the Bluetooth connection is active or the audio cable is securely connected.
Avoid exposing the headphones to extreme temperatures and charge them only when the battery is low. Turn off the headphones when not in use to conserve battery power.
No, it is not recommended to use the headphones while they are charging to avoid potential damage to the battery or circuitry.
Download the Bose Connect app or visit the Bose website to check for firmware updates. Follow the provided instructions to connect your headphones and initiate the update process.
Ensure that the noise cancellation feature is enabled. Check for any obstructions or damage to the ear cushions that might affect the seal. If issues persist, consider resetting the headphones or updating the firmware.