Wireless Bluetooth headphones with Active Noise Cancelling, to peacefully enjoy your music, or relax
Headphones
Micro-USB charge cable
3.5mm Aux cable
User guide
Tablet or smartphone with Bluetooth support or 3.5 mm audio output
USB charger, to recharge the headphones
When the battery is down to 10% the headphones will give a low battery sound warning and show a red led.
The playtime as of that moment varies from 1 - 40 minutes, depending on the volume.
When the battery is down to 10% the headphones will give a low battery sound warning and show a red led.
The playtime as of that moment varies from 1 - 40 minutes, depending on the volume.
You switch off the headphones by pressing the middle button for at least 5 seconds.
The light will go red for a second and then switch off.
We advise to:
First always fully charge the headset, this will take approx. 2 hours. The light is red when charging, the light will switch off when the headset is fully charged.
Press the middle button on the headset for 5 seconds to start the pairing process. The light will flash red-blue.
Go to the Bluetooth section on the phone and select the TRUST PAXO. The light will become blue when the headset is paired to the phone.
The headset is ready to use.
The light is red when the headset is switched on, the light is off when the headset is switched off.
If the issue persists, we advise to reset the headset (by switching the headset off, then pressing the button for at least 10 seconds) and restart the above procedure.
Unfortunately, we do not have service centers to repair products.
A defective product should be replaced by your point of purchase during the warranty period.
We offer a 'return to retailer' warranty on our products. In case of a defect, you can return the product to your retailer with failure description, proof of purchase and all accessories. During the warranty period you will receive a replacement product from the retailer if available. For full warranty conditions you can consult: https://www.trust.com/support/warranty
As of iOS 11.2, when you are using a Bluetooth headphone and receive a phone call, the button that you use to pick-up the phone call, determines which device is used for the audio.
If you pick-up the phone call with the green button on the iPhone display, then all the audio will be handled by the iPhone microphone and speaker (and not with any connected Bluetooth device).
If you pick-up the phone call with the call pick-up button on the Bluetooth device (headphone or speaker), then all the audio will be handled by the Bluetooth device.
If the person that is calling you cannot hear you – or the other way around – it may be possible that you picked up the phone with one device and are talking via another.
Use the audio icon on the iPhone display during the phone call to change the audio device.
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