how to connect jbl bluetooth headphones

 

If you're like me, sometimes the simplest connection is the one that goes without a hitch. Whether it's connecting your PS4 controller to your computer with an Xbox 360 wired USB connector, or trying to pair a new bluetooth speaker with your phone and headset-- it can be tricky at times. That's why I've compiled this guide on how to connect jbl bluetooth headphones so you can have a successful pairing each time. Make sure you read through everything before starting this process because it may save you some time by reading these helpful tips first!

What we'll need: Your provided headset. A smartphone, tablet or laptop.

Step 1: Turn on your headset. The easiest way to connect bluetooth jbl headphones is to turn on the headset and have your device in hand when you're ready to make the pairing. You won't need to go through any complicated steps; simply turn on your bluetooth headphones so it is looking for a connection. If you have multiple devices nearby, the one that you'll want is the one that has a name starting with JBL-EP07 (for example, "JBL-EP07-phone")-- as long as it's not paired already, of course!

Step 2: Turn on your phone or device's bluetooth (if necessary). You may not even realize that your phone is capable of connecting to your headset via bluetooth. If you haven't used it before-- or if you're using your laptop rather than a smartphone-- then you'll want to activate this setting. It's usually pretty easy to find by opening the settings page on whatever device you own, looking for the bluetooth tab, and setting it up according to the instructions provided by your device.

Macjack Wave 300 Bluetooth Headphones Neckband Wireless

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Step 3: Make sure both devices are on the same network. In order for these two devices to communicate, they must be on the same network (and even then they may still not work together). If they aren't connected yet, put them both on the same connection and try again in a few minutes.

Step 4: Make sure bluetooth is turned on on both the phone and the headset. If you're not sure if bluetooth is enabled, check your device's settings to make sure it's turned on.

Step 5: Double-check that both devices are in discoverable mode. This will make things easier for us because we can see which devices are available and determine which one should be paired with what device. To do this, try turning off the bluetooth in your phone and refreshing the search page on your headset to see if it shows up again. If you find that it does, try turning bluetooth back on again and see if this solves the issue.

Boult Audio Airbass Z1 Bluetooth Headset

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Step 6: Try turning other devices' bluetooth off while searching. Remember that you likely have multiple devices nearby, which could be the cause of your device not showing up when you search for it. If a device has a name that starts with JBL-EP07, turn its bluetooth off and then refresh the page on your headset to see if this fixes the problem. If so, then you'll know that particular device isn't what's causing your bluetooth headphones to not connect!

Step 7: Try connecting through a different method (not recommended).

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