Xiaomiβs wireless and wired headphones are hugely popular due to their combination of sound quality, convenience and affordable price. However, even with such devices, sometimes there are difficulties: headphones are not on the list of available devices, connect only to one ear, constantly turn off or give a synchronization error. If you encounter a similar problem, this article will help you figure out how to properly connect Xiaomi headphones with a phone, tablet, laptop or PC, and also fix typical problems.
We'll look at all the current ways of connecting, from standard Bluetooth pairing to using adapters for wired models, and we'll focus on the popular series β Redmi AirDots, Mi True Wireless Earphones, Xiaomi Buds, and others. And if your headphones are already connected but are not working properly, at the end of this article you'll find a checklist for diagnosing and solving problems.
1. Preparing Xiaomi headphones for connection
Before you pair the headphones with the device, make sure they are ready to pair. - For wireless models (TWS) This means going to search mode, and for wired mode, checking the integrity of the cable and connector, and by skipping this step, you risk wasting time on pointless attempts to connect.
For most Xiaomi headphones, the preparation process looks like this:
- π Charge your headphones and case (if that's the case) TWS). Minimum charge level for pairing is 20%. With the battery discharged, the indicator may not burn and the device will not be detected.
- π§ Remove the headphones from the case (for wireless models). Some versions (Redmi AirDots 3 Pro, Xiaomi Buds 4) automatically turn on when removed, others require holding the button.
- π Reset if the headphones have already been paired with another device. To do this, hold the touchpad or button on both earphones for 10-15 seconds until the indicator flashes red and white (or blue).
For wired models (Xiaomi Hybrid Pro, Mi In-Ear) check:
- π Integrity of cable β often connection problems arise due to the worn wire at the plug.
- π Clean connector β dust or oxidation of contacts can lead to intermittent sound.
- π± Modern Xiaomi smartphones (such as the Redmi Note 12 or Xiaomi 13) often lack 3.5 mm audio input, so you will need to use it. USB-C adapter.
β οΈ Note: If you are connecting Xiaomi Buds 3T Pro or Redmi AirDots 3 for the first time, make sure your smartphone is powered on Bluetooth 5.0 or later. Older versions (like Bluetooth 4.2) may not support all headphone features, including low latency.
2. How to connect Xiaomi wireless headphones over Bluetooth
Pairing. TWS-Xiaomi headphones with a phone or laptop are made via Bluetooth. Despite the apparent simplicity, there are nuances: some models require a special sequence of actions, and on Android and iOS the process may be different. Consider a universal instruction that is suitable for most devices.
Step 1: Turn on the pairing mode on the headphones
To activate the search mode:
- Take both headphones out of the case (they should automatically turn on).
- Hold the touchpad on both headphones for 3-5 seconds until the lights start flashing quickly white/blue (for Redmi AirDots) or red/white (for Mi True Wireless).
- If the indicator is constantly on (does not flash), the headphones are already paired with another device - reset (see section 1).
Step 2: Connect to a smartphone or PC
On Android (including MIUI):
- Open Settings β Bluetooth.
- Activate Bluetooth and wait for your headphones to appear on the list (e.g. Redmi AirDots 3 or Mi True Wireless Earphones 2).
- Click on the name and confirm the pairing.
On iPhone/iPad:
- Go to Settings β Bluetooth.
- Make sure the Bluetooth slider is on.
- In the list of Other devices, find your headphones and tap them.
On Windows 10/11:
- Open Settings β Devices β Bluetooth and other devices.
- Click Add Add the device β Bluetooth.
- Select the headphones from the list and wait for the connection to complete.
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If the headphones donβt appear in the list, try:
- π Reboot Bluetooth on your device (disable/enable).
- π± Remove headphones from the list of conjugate devices and reconnect.
- π Check the case charge β some models (Xiaomi Buds 4) do not turn on if the case is discharged.
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3. Features of connecting wired headphones Xiaomi
Xiaomi wired headphones (such as Mi Hybrid Pro, Mi In-Ear or Xiaomi Dual Driver) are connected via a standard 3.5mm jack or USB-C. However, with the advent of smartphones without audio input (for example, Xiaomi 12 or Redmi). K50) And then you have to use adapters, and we'll figure out how to do it right.
Connection via 3.5mm connector
If your device is equipped with standard audio input:
- Insert the headphone plug into the connector before clicking.
- On Android smartphones, a request may appear to choose the type of connected device - select Headphones or Audio Device.
- Adjust the volume with the buttons on the cable (if any).
Connection through USB-C lightning
For smartphones without a 3.5 mm connector (Xiaomi 13, iPhone, Redmi Note 11) you will need an adapter:
- π USB-C β 3.5 mm for Android devices (for example, the original adapter Xiaomi or a third-party from Baseus).
- β‘ Lightning β 3.5 mm for iPhone (only the original adapter from Apple guarantees the correct operation of the microphone).
Instructions:
- Connect the adapter to the smartphone.
- Insert the headphone plug into the adapter.
- When you first connect, you may receive a request for permission to use the audio device β confirm.
β οΈ Attention: Cheap, uncertified adapters can cause noise in headphones or microphones to malfunction. (Xiaomi Hybrid Pro) HD) It is recommended to use original adapters.
| Model headphones | Type of connector | Do you need an adapter for modern smartphones? | Support for microphones through adapter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Hybrid Pro | 3.5 mm | Yes (USB-C lightning) | Yes (only with the original adapter) |
| Mi In-Ear | 3.5 mm | Yes. | No (replay only) |
| Xiaomi Dual Driver | 3.5 mm | Yes. | Yeah (depends on adapter) |
| Xiaomi USB-C Earphones | USB-C | No. | Yes. |
4. Connect Xiaomi headphones to multiple devices
Many users want to use the same Xiaomi headphones for both smartphones and laptops and TVs, but not all models support multithreaded connectivity (simultaneous connection with two devices), and letβs see what kind of headphones can do this, and how to set up such a connection.
Models with Multithreading Support
As of 2026, multithreaded connectivity is supported by:
- π§ Xiaomi Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro β up to 2 devices.
- π§ Redmi AirDots 3 Pro β with limitations (call only).
- π§ Mi True Wireless Earphones 3 - Full Support.
Other models (Redmi AirDots 2, Mi True Wireless Earphones 2) will have to manually switch between devices.
How to connect to two devices
The Xiaomi Buds 4 is an example:
- Connect the headphones to the first device (such as a smartphone).
- Open Bluetooth Settings on the second device (laptop).
- Activate the search mode on the headphones (hold the touch panel for 3 seconds).
- Connect to the second device, and the headphones will automatically remember both.
To switch between devices:
- Nana Android/iOS: Open the Quick Settings panel and select the headphones in the list of audio devices.
- On Windows: Click on the volume icon in the tray and select Xiaomi Buds 4.
β οΈ Note: When connected to two devices at the same time, only one will play the sound. To switch the audio stream, use the audio settings on the source device.
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If your headphones donβt support multithreading, but you need to switch between devices quickly, add them to the Favorite Devices list in Bluetooth settings. This will speed up reconnection.
5. Solving problems with connecting Xiaomi headphones
Even after pairing correctly, Xiaomi headphones can work incorrectly: turn off, make intermittent sound, or connect to only one ear. 90% The causes are on the surface.-5 problems and ways of eliminating them.
Problem 1: Headphones are not on the list of devices
Possible causes and solutions:
- π Headphones or case are discharged - charge them for 10-15 minutes and try again.
- π± Bluetooth is disabled or running in power saving mode - check settings (Settings) β Bluetooth β Additionally. β Energy saving regime).
- π Headphones are already paired with another device - reset (see section 1).
- π΅ Interference from other wireless devices β turn off Wi-Fi or other Bluetooth gadgets while you connect.
Problem 2: Only one headphone is connected
This is a typical problem for TWS-Xiaomi headphones, especially after the firmware update:
- Put both headphones in the case and close the lid for 10 seconds.
- Remove them and hold the button on both headphones for 15 seconds (until flashing red/white).
- Connect again via Bluetooth.
If it didn't work:
- π§ Check if the contacts in the case are not contaminated (wipe with alcohol).
- π² Update the firmware of headphones through the Mi Home app or Xiaomi Wear.
What to do if the headphones are connected, but the sound is only in one
Issue 3: Persistent communication breakdowns
Causes and solutions:
- πΆ Weak Bluetooth signal β keep your device and headphones no more than 10 meters away without obstacles.
- π Low-charge headphones β charge up to 50% or more.
- π± Conflict with other connected devices β disable unnecessary gadgets (fitness bracelets, smart watches).
- π Outdated firmware - update the headphones through the official app.
Problem 4: Headphones are plugged in, but there is no sound
Check it out.
- π Volume level on the device and headphones (some models have a separate adjustment through the sensor).
- π΅ Selected audio device - on Android in the notification panel tap on the headphone icon and select Media Audio.
- π Integrity of cable (for wired models).
- π± Sound settings β on Xiaomi smartphones go to Settings β Sound. β Sound quality and disable audio effects.
Problem 5: The microphone is not working
For wireless models:
- π€ Make sure the headphones are selected as the input device in the call settings (Settings) β Annexes β Phone. β Input device).
- π Reconnect the headphones.
- π² Update the firmware.
For wired:
- π Check if the plug is fully inserted into the connector.
- π§ Try a different adapter (if you use it).
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If neither of these methods worked, try connecting the headphones to another device, and if the problem recurs, it's a hardware malfunction that needs repair.
6. Update to Xiaomi headphone firmware
Many of the problems with the connection and work of Xiaomi headphones are solved by updating the firmware. The manufacturer regularly releases patches that fix synchronization errors, improve sound and add new features (for example, support for the new products). LC3 For Buds 4 Pro, let's figure out how to update the headphones correctly.
Method 1: Mi Home/Xiaomi Wear
For most models (Redmi AirDots, Mi True Wireless, Xiaomi Buds):
- Download the official appendix: π± Mi Home - for older models. π± Xiaomi Wear β for newer ones (starting with Buds 3).
Connect the headphones to the smartphone via Bluetooth.
Open the app and find your headphones in the list of devices.
If an update is available, a notification will appear β follow the instructions on the screen.
Method 2: Through the Mi Earphones app (for older models)
Mi AirDots or Mi True Wireless Earphones Basic:
- Install Mi Earphones from Google Play or the App Store.
- Put the headphones on.
- In the app, go to the Firmware Update section.
β οΈ Warning: Never interrupt the firmware update process of Xiaomi headphones - this can lead to their complete inoperability.Make sure that the charge of the headphones and smartphone exceeds 50%, and the Bluetooth connection is stable.
| Model headphones | Annex for updating | The latest version of the firmware (2026) | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Redmi AirDots 3 Pro | Xiaomi Wear | 1.7.0.3 | Adding support AAC iOS |
| Xiaomi Buds 4 | Xiaomi Wear | 2.1.0.5 | Fixes bugs with Windows connection |
| Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 | Mi Home | 1.4.1.8 | Improves synchronization between headphones |
7. Connect Xiaomi headphones to non-standard devices
Xiaomi headphones can be connected not only to smartphones, but also to TVs, game consoles, smart watches and even car radios.
Connection to the TV
For Android TV (e.g. Xiaomi Mi TV):
- Open Settings β Devices β Bluetooth.
- Activate the pairing mode on the headphones.
- Select the headphones from the list.
Connecting to a smart watch or fitness bracelet
Some Xiaomi smartwatches (such as the Mi Watch or Redmi Watch 3) support Bluetooth headphones for music playback:
- Open the Settings menu on the clock β Bluetooth.
- Activate the pairing mode on the headphones.
- Select the headphones in the list.
Limitations:
- π΅ Music will only be played from the clockβs built-in memory (you canβt stream from your phone).
- π Fast battery discharge of watches when using Bluetooth audio.
8. Useful tips on using Xiaomi headphones
To make your Xiaomi headphones last longer and work steadily, follow these guidelines:
- π Charge your headphones correctly: Use the original cable and power supply. Don't leave your headphones on charge for more than 24 hours. Store a 30-70 percent charge case for prolonged downtime.
- π§Ό Care for headphones: Wash the case and mounts with alcohol wipes 1 time per week. Do not use sharp objects to clean the speaker grilles. Store in a case to avoid dust.
- π§ Customize the sound to suit you: In the Xiaomi Wear app, select the right equalizer (Bases, Clarity, Customizable). Activate Game Mode to reduce sound latency.
For models with active noise cancellation (Xiaomi Buds) 3T Pro, Redmi AirDots 3 Pro):
- π Turn it on. ANC Only in noisy places, it reduces the working time.
- π§ For conversations, turn off noise cancellation to improve microphone quality.
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If you often lose the case from headphones, attach a keychain with AirTag or Xiaomi Smart Tag. This will help you quickly find it through your smartphone.