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You CAN pair your iHip wireless, Bluetooth earbuds. The trick is not to take the third step as is. This is the second day I tried to pair these so I hear sound out of both the buds. Watched videos, read online fixes, etc. The first step, to turn them each on individually until you hear 'connected' is fine. The second step, to only hold the on/off button of ONE of the buds, is good also. The third step, to 'double click ONE until it connects to the other' is where things don't work. You have to click multiple times until it tells you it has connected to the other bud. Then go to your BT device, turn it on, and you will only see ONE Soundprod connection instead of two. After that, full stereo sound from the buds sounds great! Hope this helps.

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You can not. No one even try to do it as their circuit is so tiny and difficult to access that people simply throw them when they get out of order and buy new one.

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