Causes
If your headphones do not appear through either of the first two methods, you may need to reset them. To reset your headphones:
- Connect them to an AC outlet using the cable that is supplied with the device (USB Type-C) and a USB AC adaptor (A). While connected, press the power button and the NC/AMB (noise canceling/Ambient Sound Mode) button at the same time.
This should reset your headphones, but your pairing, volume, and other information should still be stored.
If your headphones do not connect after the initial reset, it may be necessary to apply a factory reset. This reset will not store any of your previous pairing information, so you will need to re-initialize and re-pair your headphones to your device again. To factory reset your headphones:
- Remove the USB Type-C cable and turn off the headphones.
- Press and hold the power and NC/AMB button for 10 seconds until the blue light beside the power button flashes 4 times.
Your headphones have now been factory reset, and you may begin the pairing stage again. Review the Touch Sensor Guide for instructions on sensor replacement if sensor remains unresponsive.
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