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Outdoor Tech's "CHIPS" are a bluetooth audio and microphone that you can insert into almost any helmet with an audio liner. They make it possible to wirelessly listen to music or talk on the phone while wearing a helmet. Since you won't carry the manual around with you, you can bookmark this how-to guide on your phone to remember all the functions of the headset.
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Control the audio when playing music.
- Press play or pause: Press right ear piece once.
- Increase volume: Press left ear piece twice.
- Decrease volume: Tap left ear piece once.
- Skip a song: Press and hold left ear piece till song skips.
- Skip back: Press left ear piece for 3 seconds.
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Talk on the phone.
- Answer an inbound call: Tap right ear piece.
- Hang up the call: Tap right ear piece.
- Turn up the volume: Press and hold left ear piece for 2 seconds.
- Turn volume down: Press left ear button.
- Decline an inbound call: Hold right ear piece for 2 seconds.
- Mute a call: Press right ear button twice during the call.
- Unmute a call: Press right ear button twice while muting.
- Stop using the CHIPS and send call directly to the phone: Hold right ear piece for 2 seconds while on the call.
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Use Siri or other voice activation programs. Press left and right ear pieces at same time. Let go when you hear Siri's voice prompt.
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Set it up.
- Turn it on: Press right ear piece for 3 seconds.
- Turn it off: Press right ear piece for 3-5 seconds.
- Start bluetooth pairing: Press right ear piece for 5-7 seconds.
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QuestionHow do I know it's charged all the way?Community AnswerThere is a red light on the right ear speaker. The light is on during charging and will turn off when the charge is complete. Your smart device will also show the battery status once it's connected. Getting a full charge takes 2.5 hours according to the manual.
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QuestionMy device will not go into pairing mode after holding down the right ear piece for 6-10 seconds. What should I do?Community AnswerI just went through this after I got a new phone and had to pair to it. I ended up trying holding down BOTH buttons for several seconds and it went into pairing mode again and was discoverable. Maybe try that.
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QuestionWhat is the wire with a clip attached to it?Community AnswerThat's an auxiliary cable to connect to a device that has a headphone jack but no Bluetooth connectivity.
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