Goji GTCNBBT17 Instruction Manual
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To pair your Goji GTCNBBT17 headphones, turn on the headphones and make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your device. Press and hold the power button on the headphones until the LED indicator begins to flash, indicating it is in pairing mode. On your device, search for available Bluetooth devices and select 'Goji GTCNBBT17' from the list.
Ensure the charging cable is securely connected to both the headphones and a power source. Check for any debris in the charging port that might obstruct the connection. Try using a different charging cable or power source to rule out issues with the charger.
To reset your Goji GTCNBBT17 headphones, turn them off, then press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the LED indicator flashes red and blue. This resets the headphones and clears any paired devices from memory.
Poor sound quality can be caused by low battery levels, interference from other wireless devices, or being out of range. Ensure the headphones are fully charged, check for interference, and stay within the Bluetooth range of your paired device.
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior of the headphones. Avoid using any liquids or cleaning agents as they may damage the electronics. Use a small brush or compressed air to remove debris from crevices.
The Goji GTCNBBT17 headphones offer approximately 8 hours of playback time on a full charge. Battery life may vary depending on usage and volume levels.
It is not recommended to use the headphones while charging, as this may affect the battery life and performance. Always charge the headphones fully before using them.
To check the battery level, press the power button briefly while the headphones are on. The LED indicator will flash a certain number of times to indicate the remaining battery level. Consult the manual for exact meanings of the indicator flashes.
Ensure the headphones are in pairing mode and within range of your device. Check that Bluetooth is enabled on your device and that it is not currently connected to another device. Restart both the headphones and your device if necessary.
Try resetting the headphones by turning them off and on again. If the issue persists, perform a factory reset as described in the manual. Ensure the headphones are charged and not physically damaged.