Bumblebee Bluetooth Instructions
Talk on your cell phone hands-free with a Bumblebee Bluetooth. Straightforward to use, the Bluetooth device fits into your ear and pairs with most cell phones and smartphones with Bluetooth capabilities. Though each phone has its own specific directions for pairing, the sleek and plain-black Bumblebee Bluetooth has simple basic instructions. Use this kind of device to drive safely and to talk to others with your mobile phone while walking or working.
Instructions
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Plug the power cable into the back of the Bumblebee Bluetooth above the earpiece. Then, insert the other end of the power cable, which is a USB connector, into your home computer to charge.
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Connect the USB connector that is plugged into the Bluetooth into the bottom of the travel charger if you want to plug it into an electrical outlet. Pull down the charger's two-prong plug until it is perpendicular to the charger. Insert it into a wall outlet. The red light turns on to show it is charging while the green light signals that the Bluetooth is fully charged.
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Press the top button on the Bluetooth to power on and off. Press it to answer a call and press it again to hang up. The volume control is on the right side when facing the device, on most models. Press up to increase the volume, while press down to reduce the volume.
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Hook the ear-clip underneath the earpiece. Change its direction for either the right or left ear. The piece can be gently shaped for wearing comfort on your ear. Wear the device with the ear-clip over your ear and the earpiece inside the outer ear canal. The microphone is at the end tip of the Bluetooth.
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Unscrew the outer part of the earpiece to change or clean if necessary. Most models come with more than one outer earpiece size for wearing comfort. Wipe it with a cotton ball dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Squeeze the cotton ball to remove excess alcohol.
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Turn off the Bumblebee Bluetooth to pair with most mobile phones. Set your phone to find the Bumblebee Bluetooth. Press the power button on the Bluetooth for eight seconds. Release it so the two devices can pair. Select the Bluetooth device on your phone following the manufacturer's instructions.
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Tips & Warnings
Some models have a light that signals whether the Bluetooth is on or off.
Leaving the Bluetooth on for long periods of time drains the battery. When not using the Bumblebee, turn it off to save the battery.
Most Bumblebee models state they have at least three hours of talk time and 100 hours of standby time.
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