![]() ![]() ![]() Some headphones can connect to multiple devices at once, while others can’t. If you’ve already connected these headphones to a device-like an iPad-they may not connect to your phone. Most brands require you to hold down the power button for a few seconds, but some earbuds-especially those with touch controls instead of buttons-have their own method. So if your headphones aren’t appearing with a new device, you may need to hunt down that manual for instructions on putting them in pairing mode. ![]() As a result, most users can easily pair headphones the first time, says Win Cramer, CEO of JLab Audio (makers of WIRED’s favorite budget wirefree buds)-but the second time leaves them scratching their head. ![]() Many headphones go into pairing mode automatically when you first use them. If you can’t get your headphones to connect to your phone at all, don’t despair-in my experience, this is usually the easiest to fix (provided the headphones aren’t dead entirely). ![]()
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