No Peter the name of the headphones is Aftershocks Trekz, and then usually
something else either air or Titanium. I just call them Trekz for short. Sorry
for the confusion. I meant when the headset is off, press and hold the on
button until you hear pairing. Then try to find them in the list of Blue tooth
devices on your phone.
Yusuf
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Yusuf
Thanks for replying.
I don't have a Trekker Breeze. Is that what you were referring to? If not I'm
sorry but I don't understand.
Peter
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Have you put the Trekz in to pairing mode? You might need to do this. Press the
on/off button until you hear pairing, and then go through the steps on the
phone to pair them again.
Yusuf
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Android 9
Used the above some time ago with no problems. The headset is charged and
turned on. Bluetooth connectivity is on yet no speech through headset.
In settings it tells me:
"Connected devices Bluetooth NFC"
On double tapping I am told "previously connected devices disabled". I can't
see the Aftershocks listed on the screen so that I can pair it.
Can somebody give me an idiots guide as to what to do please.
Peter