For information about protecting your hearing from loud volume while listening to headphones with iPhone, see Use headphone audio level features on iPhone. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss and avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information for iPhone. Go to Settings , tap Bluetooth, then turn off Bluetooth.
To quickly disconnect from all Bluetooth devices without turning Bluetooth off, open Control Center , then tap. To learn about Bluetooth privacy settings on iPhone, see the Apple Support article If an app would like to use Bluetooth on your device. Note: The use of certain accessories with iPhone may affect wireless performance. Not all iOS accessories are fully compatible with iPhone.
Turning on airplane mode may eliminate audio interference between iPhone and an accessory. If you don't see it or aren't sure how to make it discoverable, check the instructions that came with your accessory or contact the manufacturer. To pair, tap your accessory name when it appears onscreen. You might need to enter the PIN or passkey. If you aren't sure what your PIN or passkey is, check the documentation for your accessory. If you can't pair your Bluetooth accessory If you're still unable to pair your Bluetooth accessory with your device, learn what to do.
Published Date: September 24, Yes No. Character limit: Maximum character limit is The primary differences, outside of noise cancelling technology and cost, are the style and the fit of the headset. Fitting options should a high priority since a poor fitting headset will not be comfortable or easy to use. Stereo headsets look just like the headphones you see many people wearing when listening to music on iPods or other MP3 devices.
Many of the Bluetooth stereo headsets are targeted at athletes or are designed to listen to music at the gym without wires getting in way of your exercise. In almost all cases, these headsets can also be used for phone calls, which is handy if you get a call while at the gym. Stereo headsets are not as optimized for phone calls as the mono audio headsets, but they will do the job in a pinch.
All headsets, whether Bluetooth or not, accomplish the same thing -- which is to get audio connected between your iPhone and the headset. Thus the major differences between Bluetooth headsets is not basic functionality; rather, they are cost, fit, style and advanced features.
If possible, you should try on a few headsets to determine which seems to fit you best. Remember, you'll be wearing the headset for long periods of time during your work day so it is worth spending more money to ensure a comfortable fit.
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