Welcome to this in-depth guide on the multipoint connection feature of the H30i headphones. We'll explore the steps involved, the benefits of this feature, and some tips to ensure a seamless connection. So, let's dive in and unlock the full potential of your H30i headphones.
1. When connected, double-click the '▶II' button, it will enter into the re-pairing mode without disconnecting from the current device. At this time, the earphones will play a pairing prompt sound, the blue light will flash, and you can search for the headphones and pair them with the second device. If the headphones do not detect a new device connection within 2 minutes, they will exit the pairing state and maintain a connection with the first device.
2. The headphones can only respond to the request of the second device when the current device is not active.
3. When the first device is in a call or incoming call state, the incoming call of the second device will enter a call waiting state:
① You can hang up the current call and automatically answer the waiting call by pressing the '▶II' button.
② Long press the '▶II' button to reject the waiting call.
4. The '▶II' button defaults to respond to the last active device.
5. When the first device is playing music and the second device is calling, you can short press the '▶II' button to answer the call. After hanging up the call, it will automatically reconnect to the first device and continue to play music.
6. In the multipoint connection, if one of the devices loses its connection, the headphones will continue to wait for reconnection for 10 minutes.
7. When the headphones are connected to one device, after resetting the headphones, they will maintain the multipoint connection state and can be paired with a second device.
8. When the headphones are already connected to a device, double-click the MFB button to enter into multipoint pairing. The headphones will begin searching for a second device to pair with.
9. When the headphones are connected to two devices, if both devices are in a call state, the last connected call will have a higher priority.
10. When the headphones are connected to two devices, if both devices are in an audio playback state, the device that starts playing audio first will have a higher priority.
11. When the headphones are connected to two devices, if they are in audio playback and call states respectively, the calling device will have a higher priority.
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