Looking for help with the latest model of our Everyday Earbuds? You can find the complete user manual here.
In this article: Getting Started
Troubleshooting
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Finding Your Perfect Fit
Changing Gel Tips
The Everyday Earbuds come with 4 additional gel tips, providing you with 5 different fit options so you can customize the fit for your ear. Finding the perfect fit will not only increase stability during a variety of everyday activities but also allow you to get better sound from your earbuds. With a snug, comfortable fit, you’ll be able to experience some noise isolation that greatly improves your listening experience.
Wearing Your Earbuds
Pairing Your Earbuds
You should be able to pair your earbuds right out of the box! Just take your earbuds out of the charging capsule. Both earbuds will power on and connect to each other automatically. First things first: make sure your Raycons are charged! They should come partially charged, but it's always good to make sure you have them fully powered so you can enjoy the full battery life your earbuds have to offer. You can see how to charge your earbuds in the section below.
Then, from the source device, go to Bluetooth settings and ensure Bluetooth is on. Search for “The Everyday Earbuds” and select it to pair.
Your earbuds can only connect to one device at a time. For the best experience, we suggest making sure your Raycons are fully charged! They should come partially charged, but it's always good to make sure you have them fully powered so you can enjoy the full battery life your earbuds have to offer. You can see how to charge your earbuds in the section below.
Charging Your Earbuds
Charging the Capsule
Using Your Earbuds
Your Earbud Functions
Switching Between Sound Profiles
Switching on Awareness Mode
Charging and Battery Issues
Earbuds will not charge
When Earbud is placed into the charging case, and the case is closed, there should be light indicators on the front of the case to show that the LEFT and RIGHT earbuds are charging. Check that both lights turn on.
Make sure that earbuds are securely seated in the case. Sometimes this might require flicking the capsule to make sure the earbuds fall in place.
Make sure that earbud metal contacts are clean and there is no debris blocking the earbuds from making contact with the case.
Your earbuds will not charge if the capsule is open. Make sure the case is securely closed. This may require you to slightly shift the case to ensure closure.
Capsule will not charge
When the charging cable is plugged into a power source and connected to the charging case, there should be light indicators on the front of the case to show that the charging case is getting power.
If you are using a wireless charging pad, check if the case will charge using a cable.
If you are using a cable to charge your capsule, it’s possible the charging issue is due to a faulty cable. Try charging with a different cable. You can also try charging the capsule with a wireless charging pad.
The LED lighting on the front will indicate current charging case power and then blink signaling that it is charging. You can learn more about the LED lights here.
Pairing Issues
The Everyday Earbuds can only be paired to one device at a time, so make sure your earbuds are not connected to another device when attempting to pair.
It is possible that even once you’ve disconnected the earbuds, they can still automatically connect to previously paired devices. To ensure a single connection, it is best to turn off Bluetooth on your other devices, or delete The Everyday Earbuds from your device’s Bluetooth settings.
After you’ve disconnected your earbuds from other connected devices, unpair and delete the earbuds from the Bluetooth settings of the device you are trying to connect to.
Make sure your earbuds are fully charged, using the tips from the charging section above.
Once your earbuds are fully charged, follow the pairing instructions here. (link to pairing section of get started page)
Sound Imbalance
Make sure your earbuds are fully charged, using the tips from the charging section above.
It is also important to make sure that your earbuds are clean, and that the gel tips and speaker mesh are clear of debris.
Once your earbuds are charged and cleaned, unpair them from your device and delete them from the Bluetooth settings.
Re-pair your earbuds, and check for equal volume audio from LEFT and RIGHT earbuds.