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Are you struggling to pair your Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!

In this simple guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to successfully connect your headphones to your device. From charging the headphones to testing the connection and troubleshooting common issues, we’ve got all the tips you need.

Whether you’re using an iPhone, Android, or any other device, we’ll provide detailed instructions to ensure a seamless pairing experience.

So let’s get started and enjoy your music wirelessly in no time!

Charging the Headphones

Make sure your headphones are fully charged before attempting to pair them with your device.

To charge your Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones, locate the USB cable included in the box. Connect one end of the cable to the micro-USB port on the right earcup of the headphones, and the other end to a power source such as a wall adapter or computer.

Once connected, the LED indicator on the right earcup will turn amber to indicate charging. It typically takes about 2.25 hours for the headphones to fully charge.

While charging, you can still use the headphones, but it is recommended to keep them stationary and not use any Bluetooth features.

Once the LED indicator turns solid green, your headphones are fully charged and ready to be paired with your device.

Maintaining Range for Pairing

Ensure you keep your headphones and device within range of each other to maintain a successful pairing. A strong and stable connection between your Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones and your device is essential for an optimal listening experience.

When your headphones and device are within range, they can communicate effectively, ensuring seamless pairing and uninterrupted playback. If the headphones and device are too far apart, the connection may become weak or even drop, resulting in audio interruptions or the need to repeat the pairing process.

To avoid this inconvenience, make sure to keep your headphones and device close to each other, preferably within a range of 30 feet. By doing so, you can enjoy the full benefits of your Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones without any connectivity issues.

Testing the Connection With Audio Playback

To test the connection between your headphones and device, play some audio and adjust the volume controls on both to ensure a successful playback experience.

Start by selecting a song or video on your device and pressing play. Make sure the volume on your device is turned up to a comfortable level.

Then, adjust the volume controls on your headphones by using the buttons or touch controls. You should hear the audio playing through your headphones.

If you don’t hear anything, try increasing the volume on both your device and headphones. If you still don’t hear anything, check that your headphones are properly connected to your device and that Bluetooth is enabled.

Adjusting Volume Controls on Headphones and Device

Adjusting the volume on both your headphones and device is essential for finding the desired audio level. Begin by locating the volume controls on your Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones, usually found on the right earcup. These controls allow for easy volume adjustment through a simple touch or swipe. Slide your finger up or down to increase or decrease the volume. After adjusting the headphones’ volume, remember to also adjust the volume on your device. This can be done using the volume buttons on the side of your smartphone or tablet. Experiment with various volume levels until you achieve the ideal balance for your listening experience.

Troubleshooting Common Pairing Issues

If you’re experiencing issues with pairing your headphones, try restarting both your headphones and device to troubleshoot the problem. Sometimes a simple restart can fix any connection problems.

Make sure your headphones are fully charged and within range of your device. Check if there are any obstructions or interference that may be affecting the pairing process.

If the issue persists, verify that your headphones are not defective and consider updating your device’s Bluetooth software. You can also try resetting the network settings on your device.

If none of these steps work, seek support from the Bose Online Support Page for further assistance.

Remember to keep your headphones and device within range for future connections to ensure a successful pairing.

Detailed Instructions for Pairing on Different Devices

Make sure you find the Bluetooth page on your Apple, Android, or Windows device to enable Bluetooth before putting the headphones in pairing mode.

On an Apple device, go to Settings, then Bluetooth, and toggle the switch to enable it.

For Android devices, navigate to Settings, then Connections, and turn on Bluetooth.

On a Windows device, open Settings, select Devices, and click on Bluetooth & other devices to enable Bluetooth.

Once Bluetooth is enabled, put your Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones in pairing mode by sliding the power switch to the Bluetooth symbol and holding it for a few seconds until the Bluetooth LED starts flashing blue.

From your device’s Bluetooth settings, select your headphones from the list of available devices.

Confirm the successful pairing on both the device and the headphones, and you’re ready to enjoy your music wirelessly.