![]() ![]() * sigh* It announces that it has turned on - in a prim English accent - but doesn't say whether it is in pairing mode or not. It isn't either of the two large, prominent buttons, but one one off the smaller, flush buttons. None of the buttons are labelled, so it's surprisingly hard to figure out how to turn it on and start pairing. They're pricey ( a bit under £200) but are they any good? First impressions So I picked up this pair of on-ear Bluetooth headphones with active noise cancelation. The LED turns off.Back to the office! The only thing which makes other people bearable is being able to block out their chatter (sorry colleagues, I love you all dearly!). The LED flashes 2 times blue as soon as the headset finds a device to connect to. Select “EPOS ADAPT 360” to establish a Bluetooth connection to the headset.Ĥ. Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device and start the search for Bluetooth devices – see instruction manual of your mobile device.ģ. Press and hold the Power button until the LED flashes blue and red. Pairing the headset via Bluetooth with a mobile phone:ġ. Once the dongle and the headset are connected, the dongle lights up dimmed blue. Press and hold the dongle's button and the headset's power button until the LEDs alternatively flashes blue and red. To manually pair the headset and the dongle: activate the pairing mode for both. If Microsoft Teams is invoked: The dongle connects to Teams and lights up purple instead of blue. The dongle LED flashes blue while searching and switches to dimmed blue when connected successfully to the headset. Plug the dongle into the USB port of your computer.The dongle and the headset in the bundles are already paired. To connect the headset wirelessly with a computer, use the BTD 800 USB or BTD 800 USB-C dongle. You can only connect another device by disconnecting one of the already connected devices. The headset can be connected to two of the paired devices at the same time. ![]() If you want to re-establish a connection with this device, you have to pair it again. If you pair the headset with a ninth device, the device with the oldest activity in the pairing list will be overwritten. The headset can save up to eight paired devices. The delivered dongle is already paired with the headset. To transmit data via Bluetooth, you first have to pair your headset to a wireless device. Bluetooth devices need to support the “Hands-Free Profile” (HFP), the “Headset Profile” (HSP), “Audio Video Remote Control Profile” (AVRCP) or the “Advanced Audio Distribution Profile” (A2DP). The headset complies with the Bluetooth 5.0 standard. Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth Device: Using ADAPT 360 and dongle with Microsoft Teams / Cortana.Verifying the remaining battery power of the ADAPT 360.Reconnecting / disconnecting Bluetooth ADAPT 360.Enabling / disabling voice prompts on the ADAPT 360.Replacing the ear pads on the ADAPT 360.How to adjust the sidetone for ADAPT 360/460/560 headsets.Setting ADAPT 360 as default audio device in Microsoft Windows.Updating the firmware for EPOS ADAPT 360.Pairing the ADAPT 360 with Bluetooth Dongle.ADAPT 360 Muting the microphone during call.ADAPT 360 Using Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).Category Bluetooth Headsets Section ADAPT 360 Related Articles ![]()
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