Modern wireless headsets like the Xiaomi Mi Air 2 are complex microcomputers that work in real time. Like any smart gadget, they can encounter software errors that manifest themselves in the form of channel desynchronization, refusal to respond to commands or charging problems. In such situations, a standard power outage does not always help, and a deeper procedure known as a reboot or a complete reset is required.
Understanding how to perform this operation correctly will allow you to resolve most common malfunctions yourself without going to the service center, and users often confuse a simple shutdown and a software reset, which leads to a memory error. In this article, we will discuss in detail all the nuances of restoring your health. TWS-headphone.
You have to keep in mind that the recovery process depends on the specific model and the type of problem that you're having. Below, we'll look at the standard algorithms that will help bring the gadget back to life. It's important to follow the sequence of actions so that you don't disrupt the mating process between the right and left modules.
What is the difference between shutting down and restarting
Many Xiaomi owners donβt see the difference between putting headphones in a case and resetting. When you put the headset in a charger case, it goes to sleep or turns off, but keeps the current state of the operating system in RAM. If the system has failed, it will not go anywhere after such a βoffβ.
Rebooting, or reset, is the process of forcing the device to clean temporary files and restart the firmware from scratch, similar to rebooting a suspended smartphone rather than simply locking the screen, and it is the complete reset that eliminates Bluetooth connection errors that accumulate during operation.
There are two main types of recovery: soft reset and hard reset. The first option is most often automatic under certain conditions, such as when the battery is zero. The second option requires user intervention and forcibly returns the settings to factory values.
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If the headphones just don't plug in, try first to completely discharge the case and the headphones themselves, and then charge them to 100% without interruption.
It is important to understand that the reset procedure will remove all previously stored pairs with your devices.You will have to re-pair with your phone or computer. This is normal security behavior, ensuring that old, possibly corrupted configuration files will not interfere with new work.
Preparation for the resetting procedure
Before you start active recovery efforts Xiaomi Mi Air 2, you need to make sure that the equipment is ready. Incorrect preparation can cause the process to interrupt halfway, and the headphones will remain in a state of uncertainty.
Make sure that the case and the headphones themselves have at least 30-40% charge. If the battery sits down at the time of recording the new configuration, the device may not be detected by the phone. It is also recommended to clear the charging contacts, as oxidation can interfere with the transmission of control signals.
- π§Ή Wipe the charging contacts with a dry cotton cotton swab or microfiber to remove dust and pile.
- π± Open Bluetooth settings on your smartphone and select the Forget Device option for your model.
- π Make sure that the charging cable is correct and the case responds to the connection with the indicator.
- πΆ Turn off Bluetooth on all nearby devices that may try to automatically connect to the headset.
Special attention should be paid to device hygiene.Dirt in the area of sensors or charging contacts can mimic a malfunction that the user is trying to solve by rebooting.Bleaking contacts is the first step that is often ignored, although it solves half of the charging and on problems.
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Reboot methods Xiaomi Mi Air 2
There are several ways to get the device back to normal, and the way to do it depends on whether the headphones respond to touch at all, and if the sensors work but there's no sound, one algorithm will do, and if the headset is completely dead, a different approach will be required.
The most common method is to reset the sensory areas by holding the two earbuds in the case, then touch the sensory areas on both modules simultaneously and hold the finger for 5-7 seconds, and the indicators should flash a certain color to signal the beginning of the process.
The sequence of actions for resetting by sensors:
1. Remove both earbuds.
2. Touch both headphones at the same time.
3. Hold 5-7 seconds until the color of the indicator changes.
4. Place in the case and close the lid for 10 seconds.If the sensory method doesn't work, the reset method is used through the charging case. Put the headphones in the case, but don't close the lid immediately. Find the functional button on the case case case case (if it's provided with a modification), or use a combination of touches while they're in the sockets. Holding the button for 10-15 seconds should cause the indicator to flash white.
What to do if the indicator does not flash?
Elimination of left and right channel dissynchronization
One of the most frequent problems TWS-Headsets are desynchronization, when the sound comes from only one earbud or they are perceived by the phone as two different devices, in which case a simple reboot may not help, a re-pairing procedure between the modules themselves is required.
First, you have to completely forget the device in your smartphone's Bluetooth menu. Then do a full reset, as described in the previous section. The key here is not to turn on Bluetooth on the phone immediately after the reset. The headphones must first find each other.
| Status of the indicator | Meaning | Action. |
|---|---|---|
| Blinks white (one) | Interconnection mode | Search in a Bluetooth phone |
| Blinks red and white | Charging/Error | Check the contacts |
| It's burning all the time. | Charged/Ready | Extract from the case |
| It's not burning. | Uncharged/off | Put it on charge. |
After reset, remove both headphones from the case at the same time. They should automatically connect to each other, and one of them (usually on the right) will go into the waiting mode of connection, starting to flash white lights quickly. Once you see this blink, you can turn on Bluetooth on your smartphone and search for a Xiaomi Air 2 device.
Diagnostics of charging problems after reset
Sometimes after the reboot procedure, users notice that the indicators are acting strangely or charging is not going, this may be due to the fact that the power controller reset its calibration data, in which cases a battery calibration cycle is required.
You need to decharge the headphones and the case completely until they stop responding to the switches. Then put them on charge and do not touch them for 2-3 hours, even if the indicator lights up earlier, this will allow the controller to recalibrate the capacity and correctly display the charge level.
β οΈ Note: Do not use powerful smartphone chargers (Quick Charge, Power Delivery) to charge the case unless the instructions indicate otherwise. Current power greater than 1A can damage the headset's power controller.
If the problem persists after calibration, check if the contacts are stuck. In some cases, it helps to sway the earphone in the case nest. If that doesn't help, then maybe the problem is hardware in nature, and the software reset is powerless.
Using the Mi Earbuds app for diagnostics
For owners of Xiaomi smartphones and Android devices, there is a special application Mi Earbuds (or built-in interface). MIUI/HyperOS). It allows not only to connect headphones, but also to check their status, the charge level of each module separately and the firmware version.
You can often reset your settings software-based if the physical buttons don't respond. In the device menu, find the "About Headphones" or "Settings" section, where you can have a "Reset Settings" or "Stop Communication" button, which is a softer method than a hardware reset.
The app will also show if one of the headphones has a critically low charge or if firmware requires an update.Firmware update is the best way to fix software bugs that are not treated by a normal reboot. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
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Mi Earbuds is not just a remote control, but a powerful diagnostic tool that can show problems that are invisible in the standard Bluetooth menu.