Pair Sony Xperia on Bluetooth Headset

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Sony Xperia is a lineage of Sony smartphones and tablets. The link of phones has been produced since 2008 and the name Xperia came from the word "experience". With the growing usage of wireless technology, many of us are investing in Bluetooth headsets to let us enjoy music and make calls from our cellphones while on the go. With the benefit of having no wires as well as being safer to use, for example talking on your phone when driving, Bluetooth is here to stay. Read on below to see how to Pair your Xperia device to your Bluetooth Headset.

What is a Bluetooth Headset?

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A Bluetooth headset permits a wireless connection among a headset and a Bluetooth enabled cellphone. A Bluetooth headset is tiny and lightweight, other versions weighing 1 ounce (28 grams). It gives up to 5 hours talk time and 100 hours standby time. This kind of headset allows the user to use a phone without cables, even though it is in a nearby room, in a bag, pocket, etc.

Charging Your Bluetooth Headset

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    Link your headset to any computer with a USB cable
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    The display is lit when the charger is linked properly.
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    When finished charging, the display switches off.
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Pair your Xperia to a Bluetooth device

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    Tap the "Applications" icon, located in the lower middle part of your mobile
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    From applications tap "Settings"
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    Then from settings and under "Wireless and Networks", tap "Bluetooth"
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    The Bluetooth should then be ON
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    Then tap Bluetooth again.
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    Then make sure that the device you are trying to pair is in range, and that the the Bluetooth of the other device is ON
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    Then select the name of the device you are trying to pair.
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    When chosen, your Bluetooth headset should then be paired to your Sony Xperia phone, and it should say "Connected"
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    Your Sony Xperia phone is now paired to your Bluetooth headset.
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  • Things To Do When Pairing Fails

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      Find out which pairing procedure your phone employs.
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      Ensure that your Bluetooth is turned on.
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      Activate discoverable mode.
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      Power your phone off and back on.
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      Ensure that the phones you want to pair are designed to connect with each other.
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      Renew the hardware's firmware.
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      Download a driver.
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      Ensure that your devices are close enough to one another.
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      Bear in mind that not all wireless devices use Bluetooth.
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    Tips Tricks & Warnings

    • The headset controls the time it will remain on pairing manner to save your battery life, you only have 3 minutes to search and link.

    If you have problems with any of the steps in this article, please ask a question for more help, or post in the comments section below.

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    Recent edits by: Pia Marie Villamante, Lynn, Batkingnz

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