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The generic PIN (Which is what I'm guessing you need) for most bluetooth devices is either 0000, or 1234. Please try those and see if that solves your problem.
Charge your bluetooth device fully. when ready, turn on your phone's bluetooth software (settings/bluetooth/on) press and HOLD the power button on your device until it blinks 3 times (or continuously) wait for your phone to see it. Usually the pairing code is 0000 the phone should let you know when it is complete. Good luck.
I had the same problem. I plugged a USB charger into the headset and turned the power switch off. It worked as normal after that. I think it does not like to be "on" when the USB is disconnected. Anyway it seems the plugging/unplugging kick-started it.
I had the same problem. I plugged a USB charger into the headset and turned the power switch off. It worked as normal after that. I think it does not like to be "on" when the USB is disconnected. Anyway it seems the plugging/unplugging kick-started it.
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