1Mii B10 Bluetooth Audio Adapter User Guide
Get Paired with Your PC/Mac
- Plug the B10 into a USB port on your PC/Mac.
- Press and hold the multi-function button on the B10 for 2-3 seconds to enter pairing mode. The LED indicator will alternatively flash blue and red.
- Ensure your Bluetooth headphone is in pairing mode.
- Bring your Bluetooth headphone close to the B10 audio adapter to complete pairing. The LED indicator will stay on.
Use Microphone on Your Bluetooth Headphone
Double-click the multi-function button on the B10 to enter "Hands-free/Call mode". The LED indicator will start pulsing blue every 3 seconds. This mode allows you to use the microphone. After using the microphone, double-click the multi-function button again to EXIT "Hands-free/Call mode".
Note: Hands-free/Call mode does NOT support aptX LL & HD.
How to Connect Two Bluetooth Headphones via B10
- Plug the B10 into a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port on your PC/Mac.
- Press and hold the multi-function button on the B10 for 2-3 seconds to enter pairing mode. The LED indicator will alternatively flash blue and red.
- Ensure your first Bluetooth headphone is in pairing mode.
- Bring your first Bluetooth headphone close to the B10 audio adapter to complete pairing. The LED indicator will stay on.
- Ensure your second Bluetooth headphone is in pairing mode.
- Press and hold the multi-function button on the B10 for 2-3 seconds to enter pairing mode again. The LED indicator will alternatively flash blue and red.
- Bring your second Bluetooth headphone close to the B10 audio adapter to complete pairing. The LED indicator will stay on.
LED Indicator Status
Status | LED Indicator |
---|---|
Pairing mode | LED alternatively flash blue and red |
Connected with aptX-HD codec | LED stay green |
Connected with aptX LL codec | LED stay white |
Connected with aptX codec | LED stay cyan |
Connected with fast stream codec | LED stay yellow |
Connected with SBC | LED stay blue |
Disconnected | LED flash once every 3 seconds |
Connected 2 devices | LED stay purple |
Call mode | LED indicator pulse Blue every 3 seconds |
Settings on Your Operating Systems
On macOS:
- Open System Preferences > Sound.
- For audio output, choose "B10 USB".
- For audio input (microphone), choose "B10 USB". (Note: If you need to use the microphone on your Bluetooth headphone, follow the steps below.)
Double-click the multi-function button on the B10 to enter "Hands-free/Call mode" (LED pulses blue every 3 seconds) to use the microphone. Double-click again to exit.
Warning: VOIP call mode does NOT support aptX and aptX LL. Please EXIT VOIP CALL MODE AFTER USING THE MICROPHONE.
For Skype on macOS:
- Open Skype and go to "Settings".
- Navigate to "Audio & Video".
- Under "Speakers", choose "B10".
- Under "Microphone", choose "B10". Ensure "Automatically adjust microphone settings" is toggled on or off as desired.
Double-click the multi-function button on the B10 to enter "Hands-free/Call mode" (LED pulses blue every 3 seconds) to use the microphone. Double-click again to exit.
Warning: VOIP call mode does NOT support aptX and aptX LL. Please EXIT VOIP CALL MODE AFTER USING THE MICROPHONE.
How to Connect Your AirPods (First Generation) with B10?
- Plug the B10 into a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port on your Mac.
- Press and hold the multi-function button on the B10 for 2-3 seconds to enter pairing mode. The LED indicator will alternatively flash blue and red.
- Place your AirPods in the case, open the lid, and press and hold the button on the back of the case until the status light pulses white, then release.
- Go to System Preferences > Sound. Select "B10 USB" as the sound output device and "B10 USB" as the sound input device.
- If you need to use the microphone on your AirPods, double-click the multi-function button on the B10 to enter "Hands-free/Call mode" (LED pulses blue every 3 seconds).
Warning: VOIP call mode does NOT support aptX and aptX LL. Please EXIT VOIP CALL MODE AFTER USING THE MICROPHONE.
B10 on Windows 7 PC
- Right-click the "Speakers" icon and choose "Playback Devices".
- Choose "Speakers B10", right-click it, and select "Set as Default Device".
- Go to the "Recording" tab, click "B10", right-click it, and select "Set as Default Device". (Note: If you need to use the microphone on your Bluetooth headphone, follow the steps below.)
Double-click the multi-function button on the B10 to enter "Hands-free/Call mode" (LED pulses blue every 3 seconds) to use the microphone. Double-click again to exit.
Warning: VOIP call mode does NOT support aptX and aptX LL. Please EXIT VOIP CALL MODE AFTER USING THE MICROPHONE.
B10 on Windows 10 PC
- Right-click the Speaker icon.
- Right-click and choose "Open Sound Settings".
- In the Sound settings, under "Output", choose your output device as "B10".
- Under "Input", choose your input device as "B10".
Double-click the multi-function button on the B10 to enter "Hands-free/Call mode" (LED pulses blue every 3 seconds) to use the microphone. Double-click again to exit.
B10 on Skype (Windows 10 Version)
- Open Skype and go to "Settings".
- Navigate to "Audio & Video".
- Under "Microphone", choose "B10". Toggle on "Automatically adjust microphone settings" if desired.
- Under "Speakers", choose "B10".
B10 on PS4
- Navigate to "Settings".
- Choose "Devices".
- Choose "Audio Devices".
- Under "Output Devices", select "USB Headset (B10)".
- If you need to use the microphone, under "Input Device", select "USB Headset (B10)".
Double-click the multi-function button on the B10 to enter "Hands-free/Call mode" (LED blinks blue every 6 seconds) to use the microphone. Double-click again to exit.
Warning: VOIP call mode does NOT support aptX and aptX LL. Please EXIT VOIP CALL MODE AFTER USING THE MICROPHONE.
B10 on Ubuntu
- Go to Settings > Sound > Output > Output Device, and choose "B10".
- Adjust the Balance slider to the middle to ensure mono channel sound.
- For Input, go to Input > Input Device and choose "B10".
Double-click the multi-function button on the B10 to enter "Hands-free/Call mode" (LED pulses blue every 3 seconds) to use the microphone. Double-click again to exit.
Warning: VOIP call mode does NOT support aptX and aptX LL. Please EXIT call mode after using the microphone.