Aiwa AI5000 Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones

Thank you for choosing Aiwa Bone Conduct Wireless Headphones. These open-ear headphones utilize advanced bone conduction technology to transmit sound directly to your inner ear via your cheekbones, allowing you to remain aware of your surroundings while enjoying high-quality audio. Designed for an active lifestyle, they are IPX5 waterproof and offer up to 6 hours of playtime, making them ideal for sports, outdoor activities, and everyday use.

Key Features:

Safety Information

Please read all safety warnings and instructions carefully before using this product to ensure safe operation and prevent damage. Keep this manual for future reference.

Package Contents

Ensure all items are present in the package:

Product Overview

Familiarize yourself with the components of your Aiwa Bone Conduct Wireless Headphones:

1. Charging the Headphones

Fully charge your headphones before the first use. A full charge provides up to 6 hours of playtime.

  1. Locate the USB-C charging port on the headphone unit.
  2. Connect the provided USB-C cable to the headphones and the other end to a USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, wall adapter).
  3. The LED indicator will show the charging status. Charging typically takes up to 2 hours.
  4. Unplug the charging cable once fully charged.

2. Bluetooth Pairing

Pair your headphones with a Bluetooth-enabled device (smartphone, tablet, computer).

  1. Ensure the headphones are powered off.
  2. Press and hold the Power/Multi-function button until the LED indicator flashes blue and red, indicating pairing mode.
  3. On your device, go to Bluetooth Settings and enable Bluetooth.
  4. Select "Aiwa AI5000" (or similar) from the list of available devices.
  5. Once connected, the LED indicator on the headphones will turn solid blue or flash blue slowly.
  6. The headphones will automatically reconnect to the last paired device when powered on, if within range.

Usage Instructions

Powering On / Off

Volume Control

Playback Control

Call Management

Maintenance

Cleaning

To maintain the condition and longevity of your headphones:

Storage

Store the headphones in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

Water Resistance (IPX5)

The headphones have an IPX5 rating, meaning they are protected against low-pressure water jets from any direction. This makes them suitable for:

Note: An IPX5 rating does not mean the headphones are suitable for swimming or submersion in water. Do not expose them to high-pressure water or prolonged immersion.

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Headphones do not turn on. Low battery. Fully charge the headphones.
Cannot connect via Bluetooth. Headphones not in pairing mode; Bluetooth device off; too far from device. Ensure headphones are in pairing mode (flashing red/blue LED). Turn Bluetooth on your device off/on. Move headphones closer to the device.
No sound or low volume. Volume on headphones or device is too low; not connected properly. Increase volume on both headphones and device. Re-pair headphones with the device. Ensure transducers are correctly positioned on cheekbones.
Poor sound quality. Weak connection; interference; incorrect positioning. Move closer to the paired device. Avoid strong electromagnetic interference. Adjust headphone positioning on cheekbones.

Specifications

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Manual Aiwa AI5000

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