Bose OE2i Audio Owner's Guide
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To connect your Bose OE2i headphones to your smartphone, simply plug the 3.5mm audio connector into the headphone jack of your smartphone. Ensure the connector is fully inserted for optimal sound quality.
If sound is only coming from one ear, ensure the audio cable is securely connected to both the headphones and the audio source. Check for any debris in the headphone jack and try using a different device to isolate the issue.
Yes, you can use the Bose OE2i headphones with a computer. Simply plug the 3.5mm audio connector into the computer's headphone jack. Adjust the computer’s audio settings if necessary to ensure the volume is not muted.
To clean your Bose OE2i headphones, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior. Avoid using liquids or cleaners. If the ear cushions need cleaning, gently remove them and wipe with a damp cloth. Allow them to dry completely before reattaching.
First, check that the audio cable is securely connected to both the headphones and the audio source. Ensure the volume is turned up on both devices. Test with another audio source to determine if the issue is with the headphones or the original device.
To replace the ear cushions, gently pull the old cushions away from the earcup. Align the new cushions with the earcup and press them into place until you hear a click, indicating they are securely attached.
Yes, the Bose OE2i headphones come with an inline microphone and remote for calls and music control. Ensure the cable is properly connected to use the microphone functionality.
Store your Bose OE2i headphones in a cool, dry place, ideally in the provided carrying case to protect them from dust and impacts. Avoid wrapping the cable tightly around the headphones to prevent damage.
Static noise can be caused by a loose connection. Ensure the audio cable is firmly connected to both the headphones and the audio source. Try using a different device to see if the static persists, indicating a potential issue with the original device.
Ensure the audio cable is fully connected and that there is no debris in the headphone jack. Adjust the equalizer settings on your audio device to enhance sound quality, and make sure your audio source is of high quality.