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When I plug up the bluetooth to charge the red light appears then it blinks blue red does that mean it is charging or not because it is not working with phone
Why When I plug in the bluetooth to charge, the red light appears then it blinks blue red? does that mean it is charging or not? Why does it seem like it is getting power but when I unplug it doesn't turn on?
Re: When I plug up the bluetooth to charge the red light...
That might meaning that's it's draining the residual charge left on the battery, before it can be charged, but if it does this for more than an hour, your battery is "toast".
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In BlackBerry LED indicator blinks in different colors to deliver different notifications to the user:
Blinking RED: The LED indicator blinks red whenever you have incoming or waiting communication messages on your phone - new email, new call or missed
call,
Blinking GREEN: this is Coverage Indicator light. This lets you know you are connected to a network.
Blinking BLUE:If your phone is connected to a Bluetooth device, such as a Bluetooth headset it blinks blue.
Blinking YELLOW: A blinking yellow light means it is time to charge your BlackBerry
It sounds like there may be an issue with the charging mechanism of your Cardo ScalaRider Bluetooth headset. The blue blinking light you're seeing indicates that the device is powered on, but it should blink red when charging. This could be caused by a problem with the charging port or the battery itself.
One possible solution is to try a different charging cable and wall adapter to see if that resolves the issue. If that doesn't work, it may be worth trying to reset the device by holding down the power button for 10 seconds while it's connected to the charger. If that doesn't work, the battery or charging port may be damaged and in need of replacement.
If none of the above solutions work, please reach out to the manufacturer for further assistance. They may be able to provide a warranty or repair service for your device.
The majority of laptops will display a solid green, blue or
purple battery light to indicate that the battery is fully charged. Most
manufacturers indicate that a laptop is in the process of charging by
displaying a solid or blinking green, orange, blue or purple light. If
your battery indicator light is green, blue or purple, the battery is
probably functional, regardless of whether the light is blinking. If the
light is solid orange, the laptop is probably in the process of
charging.
Battery Error Coneventions
Many battery manufacturers use rapidly blinking lights to
indicate that a battery's charge level is low. In general, a laptop will
rapidly blink orange or red when its charge drops below a certain level
until the computer is plugged into a power outlet and charged. If your
laptop's battery indicator continues to blink rapidly in orange or red
or if it remains red even when it is plugged into the charger, it
indicates a problem with your battery or the charger.
Hi, Ephraim. The flashing red light indicates that the device is showing "low battery". It could be that the LG phone charger fits the charging port on your bluetooth headset but it is not compatible with your device. In order for you to know that it is charging, the device should show a steady red light(means charging).
Please take a look at the table reference below.
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•With the Charger Plugged In ______________________________________________________________________ •Headset Indicator Headset Status Red-----------------------------------------------Charging (battery level less than 50% charge) Yellow-------------------------------------------Charging (battery level more than 50% charge) Green--------------------------------------------Charging complete
---------------------------------------------------------------------- ====================================================================== ====================================================================== ====================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- With No Charger Plugged In __________________________
Headset Indicator Headset Status ______________________________________________________________________ Off ---------------------------------------------Power off Three blue flashes------------------------Powering on/off Steady blue --------------------------------Pairing/connect mode Rapid blue/purple flashes -------------Connection successful Quick blue flash --------------------------Incoming/outgoing call Slow blue pulse --------------------------Connected (on a call) Slow blue flash ---------------------------Standby (not on a call) Slow red flash ----------------------------Idle (not connected to phone) Slow purple pulse -----------------------Connected call muted Steady red ---------------------------------Attempting to connect Quick red flash ----------------------------Low battery
Note: After 20 minutes on a call or of inactivity, the light stops flashing to conserve power, but the headset remains on ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hope that'll help you in some way.
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I had the same issue -- charged it for days and still red light flashing. I was ready to break it open and see if I could replace battery. Then I looked on the opposite end of the charger and seen a little round hole thingy. I put the end of a pen in there and pushed it twice and -- the red light went away . Plugged the charge in and steady red then purple and now blue. Looks like that is a reset ..Try it -- it worked for mine.
From the sounds of this.. It's all due to bad keying of the polarized charging plug. The solid red light PROBABLY means you're battery is pretty darn dead. It'll need a new battery(not worth the cost imho. get a new jabra, and be happy once again) At a certain low voltage, the red light starts blinking. when it drops below the preset threshold, it will shut off completely. If it sits too long at this discharged rate, the battry WILL self-terminate. If the voltage drops below a certain level, it's ruined. Also note, most Li-ion cells will only last a few years. 2-3 years of "full power" is usual. Mine's 2 years old(steady usage), and showing signs of it's age.
"My red light won't go off even though I charged it all night. Also, a small piece of plastic came off the charge opening. I don't know if this is will pose a problem to the use of the Jabra BT150."
This is probably the most telling bit of information. It means you DID plug the charger in upside down. It will NEVER charge in that configuration, as it is supplying power to the completely wrong pins. If the battery was good to start with, it shouldn't hurt the headset, but never know. I have accidentily plugged it in backwards for a couple min before noticing, with no ill efect, but YMMV.
"Doesn't anyone from the Jabra manufacturer check this site?"
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