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6S Wireless Headphones Over Ear, [40 Hrs Playtime] Hi-Fi Stereo Foldable Wireless Stereo Headsets Earbuds with Built-in Mic, Micro SD/TF, FM for iPhone/Samsung/iPad/PC (Black & Red)

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To turn off your iPhone, press and hold the power button. After a few seconds, you’ll see “slide to power off” and a small power icon appear on the screen. Swipe the power icon from left to right to turn off your iPhone. Finally, the rise of true wireless or wirefree earbuds has caused a new phenomenon: You can pair properly, but you hear music coming out of only one earbud. Audio formats supported: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Dolby Digital (AC-3), Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3), Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV FaceTime calling requires a FaceTime-enabled device for the caller and recipient and a Wi-Fi connection. Availability over a cellular network depends on carrier policies; data charges may apply. Bring the headphones closer to your device. If you’re listening to music on an iPad that’s sitting across the room, you might be too far away—or have too many obstructions in its path. “While most Bluetooth headphones can be apart by 33 feet to 100 feet, it must be noted that this is in plain sight and without a bunch of other Wi-Fi or Bluetooth signals also crowding the airwaves,” explains Cramer. Get closer to the device and move away from other signal-generating electronics to see whether that helps.

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Accessibility features help people with disabilities get the most out of their new iPhone 6s. With built-in support for vision, hearing, physical and motor skills, and learning and literacy, you can fully enjoy the world’s most personal device. Learn more aboutAccessibility If you are not able to hear it the first time, try to disable and re-enable the speakerphone again. English (Australia, UK, U.S.), Chinese (Simplified, Traditional, Traditional Hong Kong), French (Canada, France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Mexico, Spain), Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese If you’re able to pair your headphones but something doesn’t sound quite right—maybe the music sounds lower-quality than it should or it cuts in and out—it could be a problem with your wireless connection.Make sure there’s a volume bar at the bottom of the box. If it says Mute, then audio won’t play through the headphones. Even if your headphones are plugged in, there’s a chance that the audio is playing through a different device such Bluetooth headphones or speaker. If your iPhone connected to a Bluetooth device after you plugged your headphones in, then audio would start playing through the Bluetooth device and not your headphones. For iPhones Running iOS 10 Or Older If you are an advanced user, then, as shown above, you can restore your iPhone 6S using the factory restore method shown in Method 9 above.

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Apple takes a complete product life cycle approach to determining our environmental impact. Learn more aboutiPhone and the Environment Additionally, various users have also found that the headphone issue came after they had accidentally dropped their iPhone 6S into water. So if you find yourself in such a situation, then it’s crucial that you immediately try to dry it with a soft microfiber cloth. Liquid damage is a serious thing as it can cause short-circuits inside the device. This is especially the case with the iPhone 6S models since they’re not waterproof.Adjust your Bluetooth audio codec. In the Bluetooth settings for your device, tap the “i” or the Settings cog next to your headphones in question and see which options are available to you. Some headphones may offer HD Audio or other similar codecs, which you can switch on and off to see whether the audio improves. Press the volume up button on the left side of your iPhone to turn up its volume. When you do, a small box will pop-up on the center of your iPhone’s display indicating the volume of your iPhone. If your iPhone is running iOS 11 or newer, open Control Center by swiping up from below the bottom of the screen. Then, press and hold the audio box in the upper right-hand corner of Control Center. English, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish

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Another useful solution that has gained great reception was to test your iPhone with another pair of headphones. By pairing a different set of headphones (Bluetooth and/or non-Bluetooth) with your iPhone, you can remove the old, existing one that caused the bug in the first place. Now please make sure that they’re not counterfeits headphones. Use the Apple-compatible headphones or Bluetooth speakers and connect them on your iPhone. Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, SpanishIf none of the above solutions work to fix the issue, then it’s most likely you will need to do a factory reset/restore so that you can get your device to be like how you first got it out of the store (assuming it was perfectly fine). The latest technique which we’ve found to be extremely useful is to try and conduct a test call with someone and then set the Audio to your iPhone’s Speakerinstead. 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). If you plugged headphones into your iPhone, but you can’t hear any audio playing, then the volume on your iPhone may just be turned all the way down. Disconnect other headphones. In a similar vein, make sure your phone hasn’t connected to your spouse’s earbuds across the room—if you’ve ever used them before, they’ll automatically connect when turned on and within range. You might even clear out old Bluetooth devices from your phone’s memory—from the Bluetooth settings on iOS, tap the “i” next to a given device and tap Forget This Device. On Android, tap the Settings cog next to a paired device and choose Unpair (or Forget, as it’s labeled on some phones).

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