![]() □īit of a bodge but saved shelling out another £300. I did this so if there was any weak solder, the pressure being added by the paper as well as the warm solder would provide a better fix to solve the weak connection, where ever it is.ĭid this a while ago and so far, haven't had any further issues. It is likely that your phone Bluetooth is not activated and your kit. Hold down the headsets MFB until the lights alternate red and blue or you. Once I had the length, wrapped the paper in electric tape and added double-side tape to the top of the casing directly over where my paper was going to go.īefore sticking it in, I got a hairdryer and held it on medium heat directly over the circuit for around 30 seconds. When you enter your vehicle the kit lights up and goes in search of a Bluetooth connection. Standby Mode: Headset is on, Bluetooth link is active, and the user is not. To solve this, I folded a piece of paper (around 10mm in length) and based the height of it on what would provide the most amount of pressure on the circuit, whilst still being able to comfortably close the headphone casing. As soon was pressure was eased, they would lose power, sometimes instantly, sometimes after a few minutes. They were dead as.īy removing the cover and having a fiddle, I found that like some have mentioned here, by pressing down on the top of the circuit whilst holding down the power button, my headphones would power on. Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car, Blue Ambient Ring Light Wireless Radio Car Receiver Adapter Kit with Hands-Free Calling, Dual USB Charger 5V/2. Reset nor changing battery wouldn't help. ![]() Just to add my method, if it helps anybody. In my case, I didn't get a warranty and I wasn't about to shell out another CAD$ 400 for a new one lool. I recommend getting a new one if you can (i.e if u still have a warranty). I ended up resoldering the copper wire and that fixed it for me. (It might be a different wire that came loose for you) Although pressing down the red wire sometimes worked, pressing down the copper wire always worked. ![]() I did that to individual wires until I narrowed it down to the copper wire (pointed at in the picture, left of the red wire). One thread mentioned that they had opened the left headset and that pressing down the wires helped it work. It also helped me confirm that it was most likely a hardware issue. ![]() I came across this subreddit and found that it was a common issue. 06-23-2015, 09:55 PM 1 Johnny14 Member Thread Starter Join Date: Jun 2015 Location: Houston, TX Posts: 66 Likes: 6 Received 9 Likes on 8 Posts Phone button with blinking blue light Can anyone tell me what this is I'm assuming it's some sort of bluetooth device for a cell phone. I had been struggling with this issue for a couple of days now where the power button wouldn't work unless I hit the left side a couple of times. ![]()
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