Philips TAT2769 True Wireless Earphones
User's Manual
Important Safety Instructions
Hearing Safety
To avoid hearing loss, limit the time spent using headphones at high volume. The louder the volume, the shorter the safe listening time. Listen at a reasonable volume within a reasonable time. Be careful not to continuously increase the volume. Do not turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear surrounding sounds. Be cautious in potentially dangerous environments. Excessive sound pressure can cause hearing loss. It is recommended not to wear headphones on both ears while driving, as this may be illegal in some areas. For safety reasons, avoid letting music or phone calls distract your attention when driving or in other dangerous environments.
General Information
To avoid damage or malfunction:
- Do not place headphones in high-temperature environments.
- Do not drop the earphones.
- Do not place the headphones in dripping or splashing environments.
- Do not immerse the headphones in water.
- Do not charge the earphones when the interface or socket is damp.
- Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene, or abrasives. Use a soft cloth, slightly dampened with water or diluted neutral soapy water, for cleaning.
- Do not place integrated batteries in high-temperature environments.
- Improper battery replacement can pose a risk of explosion. Replace only with batteries of the same type.
- To achieve a specific IP level, the charging port cover must be closed.
- Putting the battery into fire or hot oven, or crushing or cutting it, can cause an explosion.
- Placing batteries in extremely high or low-temperature environments can cause explosions or leakage of flammable liquids or gases.
- The equipment can only be supplied by an external power source with an output complying with PS1 (output capacity less than 15W).
Operation and Storage Temperature and Humidity
Store the product in an environment with a temperature between -20 °C (-4 °F) and 50 °C (122 °F) and a maximum relative humidity of 90%. Operate the product in an environment with a temperature between 0 °C (32 °F) and 45 °C (113 °F) and a maximum relative humidity of 90%. High or low temperature environments may shorten battery life. Replacing batteries with incorrect models may seriously damage headphones and batteries.
Open Wireless Earphones
Welcome to Philips products! For support, visit www.philips.com/support.
With these Philips true wireless earphones, you can:
- Enjoy convenient wireless hands-free calling.
- Enjoy and control music wirelessly.
- Switch between calls and music.
Items inside the packaging box
- Philips Open Wireless Earphones
- Philips TAT2769
- Type-C charging cable (for charging only)
- Quick Start Guide
- Guarantee
- Safety Manual
Other Equipment
A phone or device that supports Bluetooth and is compatible with headphones (such as laptops, tablets, Bluetooth adapters, MP3 players, etc.).
Overview of Open Wireless Earphones
- ① Maikong
- ② LED indicator lights (headphones)
- ③ Charging contacts
- ④ Sound holes
- ⑤ Multi-function key (MFT)
- ⑥ LED indicator light (battery status or charging status)
- ⑦ USB-C charging ports
Getting Started
Battery Charging
Headset: Put the earphones in the charging case. The earphones start charging, and the blue LED indicator light comes on. When fully charged, the indicator light goes out.
Important: Before using, charge the battery for 2 hours for optimal power and lifespan. Use only the original USB-C cable. Charge again after ending a call. If not used for a long time, charge at least once every three months.
Charging Case
Connect one end of the USB-C charging cable to the charging case and the other end to the power source. It usually takes 2 hours to fully charge the earphones or charging case. The charging case serves as a portable backup battery, capable of fully charging the earphones twice.
Wearing Method
Inserting Headphones
Check the left and right orientation. Insert the headphones into your ear and gently twist until firmly attached.
Pairing Headphones with Bluetooth Devices for the First Time
- Ensure earphones are fully charged and powered off.
- Open the charging case cover and remove the earphones. The LED indicator lights on both earphones will alternate between white and blue flashing, indicating pairing mode.
- Turn on the Bluetooth function of your Bluetooth device and select "Philips TAT2769". If prompted for a password, enter "0000" (4 zeros). Devices with Bluetooth 3.0 or higher do not require a password.
Important: If earphones cannot find previously connected devices, set them to pairing mode. If the last connected device is unavailable after 1 minute, it will automatically enter pairing mode.
Note: In some Bluetooth devices, earphones may not connect automatically. Manually connect via the device's Bluetooth menu.
Single Earphone (Mono Mode)
Remove the left or right earphone from the charging case for mono mode. The headphones will automatically turn on.
Pair with Another Bluetooth Device
To pair another Bluetooth device, put the earphones back into the charging compartment and press and hold the charging compartment button for 2 seconds. The blue light on both earphones will flash for 1 second, and the white light on the charging compartment will flash for 1 second, restoring factory settings.
Important: The headphone memory can store up to 4 devices. Pairing more than 4 devices will replace the earliest paired device.
Note: If the white light in the headphone compartment is not on, or blue lights on both ears do not light up, the operation may be unsuccessful. Try again.
Using Headphones
Power On/Off
- Turn on headphones: Remove from charging case.
- Turn off headphones: Put back into charging case.
Connect to Bluetooth Device
- Turn on the Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth device.
- Open the charging case cover and remove the earphones. The blue LED indicator light flashes. The earphones search for the last connected Bluetooth device and automatically reconnect. If unavailable, they search for the second last connected device.
Note: If you turn on earphones first, then Bluetooth, manually connect via the device's Bluetooth menu.
Important: In some cases, manual connection via the device's Bluetooth menu is required.
Manage Music and Calls
Music Control
Task | Multiple Use Key | Operate |
---|---|---|
Play or pause music | Right/left earphones | Double click |
Next song | Right earphone | Press three times |
Previous song | Left earphone | Press three times |
Adjust volume+ | Right earphone | Single click, then press and hold |
Adjust volume- | Left earphone | Single click, then press and hold |
Call Control
Task | Multiple Use Key | Operate |
---|---|---|
Pick up the phone | Right/left earphones | Single click |
Hang up | Right/left earphones | Double click |
Reject incoming calls | Right/left earphones | Double click |
Voice Assistant
Task | Button | Operate |
---|---|---|
Trigger voice assistant (Siri/Google) | Long press and hold right/left earphones | 2 seconds |
Stop voice assistant | Press and hold right/left earphones | 1 second |
Headphone LED Indicator Status
Headphone Status | Indicator Light |
---|---|
The earphones are connected to Bluetooth | The indicator light is off |
Headphone pairing ready | The blue and white LED indicator lights flash alternately |
The earphones are turned on but not connected to a Bluetooth device | The white LED indicator light flashes once per second (automatically turns off after 3 minutes) |
Low battery (headphone) | The white LED indicator light flashes 3 times every 5 seconds |
The battery is fully charged (charging case) | Please refer to the charging case LED indicator light |
Charging Case LED Indicator Status
When Charging | Pilot Lamp |
---|---|
Low battery | The orange LED indicator light is on |
Relatively sufficient battery capacity | The white LED indicator light is on |
When Not Charged | Pilot Lamp |
---|---|
Low battery | The orange LED indicator light flashes slowly 4 times |
Relatively sufficient battery capacity | Close |
Reset Earphones
If you encounter pairing or connection issues, follow these steps to reset headphones to factory settings:
- On your Bluetooth device, go to the Bluetooth menu and remove "Philips TAT2769" from the list.
- Turn off the Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth device.
- Remove the earphones from the charging case (ensure no Bluetooth device is connected). Put them into the charging compartment, press and hold the charging compartment button for 2 seconds to reset to factory settings.
Follow the steps in "Using Earphones - Connecting Earphones to Bluetooth Devices" to pair again.
Technical Data
- Music playback time: 5+15 hours
- Earphone charging time: 1.5 hours
- Charging time for charging compartment: 2 hours
- Earphones: 40mAh lithium-ion batteries
- Charging box: 300mAh lithium-ion battery
- Bluetooth version: 5.4
- Compatible Bluetooth configuration protocols: HFP (Hands Free Configuration Protocol), A2DP (Advanced Audio Transmission Protocol), AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Protocol)
- Supported audio decoding: SBC/ACC
- Frequency range: 2.402-2.480GHz
- Transmitter power: <10dBm
- Operating distance: up to 10 meters
- Automatic power off
- USB-C type charging port
- Low battery warning: Provided
Note: Specifications may change without prior notice.
Notice
Declaration of Conformity
MMD Hong Kong Holding Limited declares that this product complies with the basic requirements and other relevant regulations of the RED Directive 2014/53/EU and the UK Radio Equipment Regulation SI2017No1206. Find compliance information at www.philips.com/support.
Disposal of Old Products and Batteries
This product is designed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components, and can be recycled and reused. The symbol on the product indicates it is governed by European Directive 2012/19/EU. This symbol indicates that the product contains a European built-in rechargeable battery regulated by Directive 2013/56/EU, which cannot be disposed of with ordinary household waste. Send the product to an official recycling point or Philips service center for professional removal of the rechargeable battery. Comply with local regulations for handling packaging materials, waste batteries, and old equipment. Proper handling helps avoid negative impacts on the environment and human health.
If your country/region lacks a recycling system for electronic products, please remove and recycle batteries before disposing of headphones to protect the environment. Ensure earphones are disconnected from the charging case and the charging case is disconnected from the USB charging cable before removing the battery.
Compliant with Electromagnetic Field (EMF) regulations
This product complies with all applicable standards and regulations regarding electromagnetic field exposure.
Environmental Information
Unnecessary packaging has been omitted. Packaging is divided into cardboard, foam plastic, and polyethylene. Your system contains recyclable materials. Please comply with local regulations for handling packaging materials, waste batteries, and old equipment.
Canada
The license-free transmitter/receiver complies with the RSS standard of the Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) this device will not cause interference, and (2) it must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause malfunction.
IC Radiation Exposure Statement
This device complies with Canada's radiation exposure restrictions for uncontrolled environments. Its transmitter shall not be placed in the same location or used with any other antenna or transmitter. CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B).
Trademarks
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth text mark and logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Use by MMD Hong Kong Holding Limited is licensed. Other trademarks and product names belong to their respective owners.
Siri
Siri is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
Google and Google Play are registered trademarks of Google LLC.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
The Bluetooth earphones are connected to a phone that supports Bluetooth stereo, but music can only be played through the phone's speakers.
Please refer to your mobile phone's user manual. Choose to listen to music through headphones.
The Bluetooth earphones cannot be turned on.
The battery is low. Charge the earphones.
Bluetooth earphones cannot pair with Bluetooth devices.
The Bluetooth function is not turned on. Before turning on headphones, turn on the Bluetooth device and enable its Bluetooth function.
Unable to pair.
- Put the two earphones into the charging case.
- Ensure the Bluetooth function of any previously connected Bluetooth devices has been disabled.
- Go to the Bluetooth device and remove "Philips TAT2769" from the list.
- Pair the earphones (see page 6 for first-time pairing).
The sound quality is too poor; you hear popping sounds.
- The Bluetooth device is out of connection range. Shorten the distance or remove obstacles.
- Charge the earphones.
When mobile phone transmission is slow, or audio transmission is impossible, sound quality is very poor. Ensure your phone supports HFP and A2DP, and is compatible with BT4.0x or higher.
The Bluetooth device cannot find the earphones.
- The headphones may have been connected to a previously paired device. Close the connected device or move it out of range.
- Pairing may have been reset, or earphones previously paired with another device. Re-pair according to the user manual (see page 6 for first-time pairing).
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