How To Pair Your PXC 550 Headphones

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Are you looking for a way to pair your Sennheiser PXC 550 headphones? Whether you’re using an Apple or Android device, we can help you out. Follow the steps below to get your headphones paired and ready to go.

First, make sure that your headphones are switched on and in pairing mode. If this is your first time using them, they should automatically enter pairing mode when turned on. If not, press the effect mode control button for four seconds until you hear a voice prompt saying “Pairing”.

If you’re using an iOS device, open the EVEREST App Store and search for the Sennheiser PXC 550 app. Once downloaded, launch the application and follow the instructions provided in order to pair your headphones with your device.

For Android users, press and hold the Voice Assistant button for four seconds until you hear a voice prompt saying “Pairing”. Then restart the headphones by switching them off and back on again. The LED should flash red and blue indicating that it is in pairing mode. To connect them to your device, go into settings > Bluetooth > Scan for Devices > select Sennheiser PXC 550 from the list of available devices > pair it with your phone.

You should now be able to listen to music or take calls with your PXC 550s! Congratulations!

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Connecting a Bluetooth Device to the PXC 550 II

1. Turn on your PXC 550 II headphones by pressing and holding the Voice Assistant button for 4 seconds until you hear the voice prompt “Pairing”.
2. Activate Bluetooth on your device (smartphone, laptop, tablet, etc.) and make sure it is in discovery mode.
3. Select “Sennheiser PXC 550 II” from the list of available Bluetooth devices on your device.
4. Enter the pairing code “0000” if requested to do so by your device.
5. The headphones will now be connected to your device via Bluetooth and are ready for use!

Resetting the PXC 550 Bluetooth

To reset your PXC 550 Bluetooth headphones, you will need to switch them off and on again. Once the headphones are switched off, press and hold the voice assistant button for 4 seconds until you hear beep sounds and the voice prompts “Device (1) disconnected” and “Pairing”. This will reset the headphones and make them available for pairing with your device.

Troubleshooting Bluetooth Headphones Not Entering Pairing Mode

It’s possible that your Bluetooth headphones are not entering pairing mode because there is an issue with the connection between them and your device. To troubleshoot this, make sure that both your headphones and device are close to each other. Then, turn off the headphones and turn them back on again. Additionally, make sure the headphones are fully charged or connected to power if they use batteries. If they do, check to see if they need to be replaced.

Connecting Multiple Devices with the PXC 550

Yes, the Sennheiser PXC 550-II can connect to multiple devices simultaneously. It supports Bluetooth multipoint technology, allowing you to connect up to two devices at the same time and remember up to eight connections for easy re-connecting.

Resetting the Sennheiser PXC 550

To reset your Sennheiser PXC 550, first, insert the earbuds into their charging case. Then, touch and hold the right and left touch control panels for at least 30 seconds. This will reset the earphone to its factory default settings. If the reset is successful, you should hear an informative tone confirming that it has been reset.

Connecting Sennheiser Headphones to Multiple Devices

To connect your Sennheiser headphones to multiple devices, you will need to put them into pairing mode. To do this, press and hold the power button on your headphones for 5 seconds until the LED indicator on the headphones start flashing. On each device, you’d like to connect your headphones to, search for Bluetooth devices and select ‘Sennheiser’ from the list. Your device should then be paired and ready to use. Some models may require you to enter a PIN code or accept a connection request on both devices before they can be connected. Once paired, your Sennheiser headphones can now be used with both devices simultaneously.

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James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.