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How to Set Up a Wireless Sync

Bluetooth devices are used in conjunction with cell phones to allow you to make and receive calls without having to hold the phone up to your ear. The Bluetooth headset contains a small speaker and microphone can be attached to your ear so you can go about your daily routine without ever having to open your cell phone. In order to use the Bluetooth device with the phone it will need to be synced with the phone via a wireless connection.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Power on the cell phone, then power up the Bluetooth device. Open the menu of the phone and select "Bluetooth" (navigating to the Bluetooth location on the phone will vary slightly from phone to phone).

  2. Step 2

    Select your device once the phone has scanned for available Bluetooth devices.

  3. Step 3

    Input the connection key number when the phone asks you. This is a specific number given just to that device. The number can be found in the user manual of the device. Typing the correct number in will perform a wireless sync between the two devices. This may take a few moments for the phone to verify the device.

  4. Step 4

    Close the phone once you have been notified of the sync being successful. You will now be able to use the device to make and receive phone calls.

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