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SoundLink® around-ear Bluetooth® headphones

Sold from 2015 – 2015

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Computers have their own volume control. Learn how to set the volume level of a computer for use with your Bose system.

A computer remembers Bluetooth devices that were previously connected so it can quickly and easily reconnect to them. Removing this device memory forgets all currently stored devices and allows you to start a new list by connecting only the devices you want remembered.

Instructions on connecting your Bluetooth headphones to an In-Flight Entertainment System.

Your product remembers the last several Bluetooth devices it was paired to so that it can quickly and automatically reconnect to them. This is useful if your product connects to a different device when you turn it on, or if you just want to switch to a different device.

Find out how to wirelessly pair your product to a Bluetooth device, like a smartphone or computer. This lets you control the sound you hear from your product.

Computers let you select where you want sound play from, like a Bluetooth® speaker, headphones, internal computer speakers, or another connected audio device. Find out how to select the audio output device you want to hear.

Determining the operating system running on your computer helps you understand compatibility with other products.

A computer can show a list of Bluetooth devices that were previously paired and stored to memory. This memory helps the computer quickly reconnect to remembered devices.

If you own more than one Bose Bluetooth speaker or headphones, find information about connecting them together.

A reset can reboot your product or it can clear locally-stored product settings, such as paired device lists. Find out which option is available to reset your product.

Serial numbers contain important information about your product, including model number and DOM (Date of Manufacture). The serial number can be found on your product, product packaging or app (if applicable).

The pads on the earcups of your headphones can be replaced if they wear down over time. Find out how to attach a new set of ear cushions to your headset to ensure the best acoustic seal and comfort.

Software and firmware updates improve product features and stability. Install any available updates to keep your product working at its best.

Installing the latest product and/or app updates ensures you experience the latest features and stability enhancements. Find out how to check the version of your product.

The audio cable for you headset can be unplugged. This allows you to replace the cable, if necessary, or store the headset with bending the cable.

Your Bose product can answer, end and control phone call-related functions. This lets you conveniently take phone calls without accessing the controls on your mobile device.

Your product remembers the last several Bluetooth devices it was connected to so that it can quickly and automatically reconnect to them. Removing this device memory forgets all remembered devices and allows you to start a new list of devices by connecting the ones you want remembered.

 You can quickly mute the sound playing through your product. This is useful, for example, if you need to switch your focus to another sound around you.

The transport controls of your product (i.e. play/pause, stop and skip forward/back) can control the audio playing on the connected device. This is useful to conveniently control playback of the connected device right from your Bose product.

Find out how to check the battery level of your product using the product lights or the Bose app, if applicable.

Find out how to charge the battery in your headphones so you can use them on the go.

Find out what the LED indicator light on your product tells you about the status of your product.

Your product remembers the last several Bluetooth devices it was connected to so that it can quickly and automatically reconnect to them. Removing this device memory forgets all remembered devices and allows you to start a new list of devices by connecting the ones you want remembered.

This article outlines software and firmware release dates. It includes release features and bug fixes.

Your product plays tones or beeps to indicate various product status (i.e. powering on or off, connecting or disconnecting Bluetooth®, low battery, etc.). Find out what the different sounds mean.