XELAR Manuals & User Guides
XELAR offers consumer electronics including smartwatches, activity trackers, and wireless gaming headsets designed for everyday use.
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XELAR is a consumer electronics brand specializing in smart wearables and audio accessories. The company's product line includes multi-functional smartwatches capable of tracking health metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep patterns, often utilizing companion apps like FitCloudPro for data synchronization.
Additionally, XELAR markets wireless audio solutions, including professional gaming headsets and Bluetooth earpieces designed for hands-free communication and immersive gameplay. Positioned in the budget-friendly electronics market, XELAR devices are frequently equipped with standard features like Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, long battery life, and ergonomic designs suitable for active lifestyles.
XELAR manuals
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XELAR Professional Gaming Headset User Manual
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XELAR support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I connect my XELAR smartwatch to my phone?
Typically, XELAR smartwatches (such as the KM20 model) require downloading a specific companion app, such as 'FitCloudPro', on your smartphone. Enable Bluetooth on your phone, open the app, and search for the device to pair securely.
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Why is my XELAR watch not charging?
Ensure the magnetic charging contacts on the back of the watch are clean and free of debris. Connect the magnetic cable to the charging position securely and allow it to charge for at least 2 hours if the battery was completely drained.
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How do I switch Bluetooth modes on my XELAR device?
For many XELAR smartwatches, swiping on the screen allows access to quick toggles for Bluetooth call functions. Ensure your phone is connected to both the app audio and the watch's audio Bluetooth signal (often named differently, e.g., 'KM20-LE') to enable calling features.