Samsung Galaxy Buds SM-R170NZYAXAR Guide
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To pair your Galaxy Buds with a smartphone, open the charging case to enter pairing mode. On your smartphone, enable Bluetooth, then select 'Galaxy Buds' from the list of available devices. Follow any additional on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process.
If your Galaxy Buds are not connecting, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device. Try resetting the earbuds by placing them in the case and resetting the Bluetooth connection. If the issue persists, restart your device and try pairing again.
To improve battery life, keep the case charged and avoid exposing the buds to extreme temperatures. Disable features like noise cancellation when not needed, and ensure the latest firmware is installed for optimal performance.
Yes, you can use a single Galaxy Bud earbud independently. Simply remove one earbud from the case and connect it to your device. This feature is useful for extending overall battery life and for situations where you need to be aware of your surroundings.
If the sound is imbalanced, ensure both earbuds are clean and free from debris. Check the audio balance settings on your device. You can also try reconnecting the earbuds or updating the firmware to resolve the issue.
To reset your Galaxy Buds, open the Galaxy Wearable app on your device, go to 'About earbuds', and select 'Reset earbuds'. Confirm the action to restore the earbuds to factory settings.
If the charging case is not charging the earbuds, ensure the case itself is charged. Check for debris in the charging ports and ensure the earbuds are properly seated. If problems persist, try using a different charging cable or adapter.
To clean your Galaxy Buds, gently wipe them with a soft, dry cloth. For the speaker mesh, use a dry cotton swab to remove any debris. Avoid using liquids or harsh chemicals to prevent damage.
If your Galaxy Buds disconnect during calls, ensure Bluetooth remains enabled on your device and that the buds have sufficient battery. Try resetting the Bluetooth connection and check for firmware updates that may resolve connectivity issues.
To update the firmware on your Galaxy Buds, open the Galaxy Wearable app on your connected device. Navigate to 'Earbuds software update', then tap 'Download and install' to check for and apply any available updates.