Controlling the audio device (Bluetooth connection)
If your Bluetooth device supports the device operating function (compatible profile: AVRCP), the following operations are available. The available functions may vary depending on the Bluetooth device, so refer to the operating instructions supplied with the device.
You can use the right headset unit to perform the following operations.
- Play/Pause: Tap the touch sensor.
- Skip to the beginning of the next track: Tap the touch sensor twice quickly (with an interval of about 0.3 seconds between taps).
- Skip to the beginning of the previous track (or the current track during playback): Tap the touch sensor 3 times quickly (with an interval of about 0.3 seconds between taps).
- Increase the volume: Tap the touch sensor quickly 4 or more times (with an interval of about 0.4 seconds or less between taps) during music playback.
As you repeatedly tap the touch sensor, a notification sound is emitted and the volume increases by 1 step every 0.4 seconds, regardless of the number of times you tap.
When the volume reaches the maximum, an alarm sounds.
You can use the left headset unit to perform the following operations.
- Decrease the volume: Tap the touch sensor quickly 4 or more times (with an interval of about 0.4 seconds or less between taps) during music playback.
As you repeatedly tap the touch sensor, a notification sound is emitted and the volume decreases by 1 step every 0.4 seconds, regardless of the number of times you tap.
When the volume reaches the minimum, an alarm sounds.
Note
- You cannot adjust the volume with the headset when no music is playing.
- If the communication condition is poor, the Bluetooth device may react incorrectly to the operation on the headset.
- The available operations may vary depending on the connected device, the music software, or app used. In some cases, it may operate differently or may not work even when the operations described above are performed.
- When you use an iPhone, Siri may be activated by holding your finger to the touch sensor on the right headset unit.