How do I connect my Jabra headset to my phone?
Turn on the Bluetooth setting on your mobile device. Turn off your headset. To enter pairing mode, press and hold the Answer/end button on your headset until the light turns blue. To pair, go to the Bluetooth menu on your mobile device and select the Jabra headset from the list of available devices.
How do I troubleshoot my Jabra headset?
Fixes to try:
- Check the sound settings.
- Reset the Jabra headset and connection.
- Update your audio driver.
- Check for damaged system files.
- Update the firmware.
How do I setup my Jabra LINK 860?
To connect to power, plug the USB cable into the USB port on the Jabra Link 860, and connect the other end of the USB cable into any available USB port on your PC. The mute indicator will flash red three times to indicate the Jabra Link 860 is now connected to power.
Why is my Jabra headset not working?
The reset button varies on different Jabra headsets, but normally you could hold the multi-function button for around 10 seconds to clear the settings. Once done, you could re-establish the connection. If you’re connecting the Jabra headset via a cable, simply unplug it, wait for a while and plug it back in.
How do I connect my Jabra GN headset to my laptop?
Step 1: Press and hold the button on both the left and right earbud for about three seconds, to bring the device in pairing mode. Step 2: On your Windows 10 laptop, open the Settings menu (Win Key + I ), and head over to Device > Bluetooth & other devices, and click on the Tap button.
Why is my Jabra headset not connecting to my phone?
Restart your mobile device by turning it off and on. Restart your Jabra device by turning it off and on. Ensure your Jabra device is in pairing mode. If you still cannot pair your Jabra device with your mobile device, contact support.
How do you hang a Jabra headset?
Please click on the Multi-function button to Answer/End the call. This is the “Jabra” button directly on the Right side of the headset.
Why is my computer not recognizing my Jabra headset?
Unplug your headphones and see if that helps. Hardware problems can be caused by outdated or malfunctioning drivers. Make sure your audio driver is up to date and update it if needed. If that doesn’t work, try uninstalling the audio driver (it will reinstall automatically).