Modern wireless headphones from Xiaomi and the sub-brand Redmi are famous for their autonomy and sound quality, but even the most advanced devices sometimes require user intervention. Situations when the headset stops seeing the smartphone, the sound becomes quiet or there is constant interference are familiar to many owners. Often the only effective solution is a complete reset to the factory state, which eliminates software errors and clears the memory of the Bluetooth module.
The procedure for restoring the original state can vary dramatically depending on the particular device model and type of form factor. TWS-It's important to understand that resetting is not just about turning off power, but it's about a complex sequence of actions that overwrites the device's configuration files.
In this article, we will take a look at all the known ways to bring your gadget back to life: you will learn how to properly prepare the device, what button combinations to use for different series, and what to do if standard methods do not help. Properly following all the steps ensures that your headset will work like new again.
Preparation of the device for the discharge procedure
Before you start active, you need to make sure that the headset battery is charged at least 30-40%.The process of overwriting the firmware or resetting the system flags requires stable voltage, and a sudden shutdown at this point can lead to improper operation of the Bluetooth module in the future.
The second critical step is to remove the old pairing profile from your smartphoneβs memory. If the phone tries to automatically connect to the headset during reset, the procedure may interrupt or go wrong. Go to Bluetooth settings, find the device in the list, and select the option βForget the deviceβ or βUnpairβ.
β οΈ Warning: Do not try to reset if the headphones are actively used to play sound or are in call mode.
It is also recommended to clear the cache of the Mi Wear or Xiaomi Earbuds app if you use them to manage the headset. Accumulated temporary files sometimes contain erroneous device status data that interfere with the initialization process. After cleaning the cache, it is advisable to completely close the application before you start manipulating the hardware buttons.
βοΈ Preparation for discharge
Reset TWS-Headphones Redmi and Xiaomi (AirDots, Buds)
The most popular category of devices is the fully wireless AirDots, Redmi Buds and Mi True Wireless liners. For most models of this type, there is no physical reset button on the case, so the emulation method is used through touch controls or mechanical buttons on the headphones themselves. First place both earbuds in the charging case, but do not close the lid.
The main method is to keep the touch areas in place for a long time. You need to press and hold the touchpads on both headphones simultaneously for 10-15 seconds. The indicators should flash red several times, then go out or change the color to white, which signals a successful reset. Some models, such as AirDots 2, require you to press 5 times quickly, and hold your finger for 5 times.
- π§ Remove the headphones from the case and turn them off (if there is a separate shutdown).
- π§ Hold the sensory areas on. 20-30 seconds before the reset indication appears.
- π§ Put the devices back in the case for 10 seconds to fix the settings.
If the standard method didn't work, try an alternative that's relevant for mechanically buttoned models, like the Mi In-Ear Headphones Pro. Here you need to press a single multifunction button for 10 seconds. It's important to synchronize: after reset, the headphones can go into mode (couples) with each other, and only then they can be connected to the phone.
Recovery of Xiaomi overhead headphones
Overhead models such as Mi Headphones Comfort, Mi Wireless Headphones or Xiaomi Gaming Headset are often equipped with more sophisticated electronics and have dedicated control buttons. To reset these devices, a combination of volume control keys and the on button is usually used. Press the power button and the Volume Down button at the same time. 10-15 seconds.
As you hold it, the status indicator will flash at a high frequency, usually blue and red alternately, which means that the device has gone into flashing or deep reset mode. Release the buttons only after the indication changes or the device is completely turned off. Then turn on the headset in the usual way.
| Headset model | Button combination | Duration | Indication of success |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Headphones Comfort | Power + Vol- | 10 seconds. | Fast blinking. |
| Mi Wireless Headphones | Power + Vol+ | 15 seconds | Triple flashing. |
| Gaming Headset | Reset button (hole) | 5 seconds | Sound signal |
| Redmi Buds 3 Pro | Sensors (both headphones) | 10 seconds. | White light |
For gaming headsets with USB-An adapter or wired connection may require the use of special software on a PC if a physical reset does not help, but in 90% of cases, the combination of buttons brings the device back to life. Make sure the connection cable is not disconnected at the time of reset if the model is wired.
Using the Mi Wear app to reset
Xiaomi ecosystem owners can use the software method through the official Mi Wear app (formerly Mi True Wireless), which is suitable for models that support firmware updates and advanced management. Open the app, go to the management tab of your device and find the Settings or About Device section.
The settings menu often hides the option of "Reset your headphones" or "Unpair and Reset." Pressing this button initiates a software reset that sends a special command to the headset. This is a safer method, since it is controlled programmatically and minimizes the risk of human error when you press the buttons.
What to do if the app does not see the headphones?
The advantage of the Mi Wear reset is that it also updates the left-right channel synchronization configuration files, which is especially useful if the sound is lost in only one earphone, and when the procedure is completed, the app will prompt you to re-pair.
Solving problems with synchronization of the left and right channel
One of the most common problems after resetting or even without it is the desynchronization of the channels, when only one earpiece is playing or they work independently of each other. To fix this, you need to pair the headphones themselves again before you connect to the phone. Place both earphones in the case, close the lid and wait 5 seconds.
Then remove both earbuds at the same time, and they should start blinking fast, going into search mode, and when one of the earbuds stops blinking or starts blinking less often, and the other keeps blinking, then you'll see if you can find the other headphones, TWS-The phone's in place, and then you can search for the device in the Bluetooth menu of your smartphone.
- π Remove the device from the Bluetooth list on all previously connected gadgets.
- π Put the headphones in the case and close the lid for 10 seconds.
- π Get both earphones at the same time and wait for the indicators to synchronize.
β οΈ Attention: If after all the manipulations, the channels are not synchronized, one of the headphones in the case may have died.
Sometimes you have to do a "dance" procedure with a case: put the headphones, close the lid, open, close again and then open again, which helps the case controller correctly determine the status of each module and start the protocol of the primary handshake between them.
Frequent errors and ways to fix them
Even following the instructions, users often face difficulties. One common mistake is not keeping the buttons long enough. Many people release the button after 5 seconds, thinking that the device has already turned off, whereas the reset mode only activates for 10-15 seconds. Be patient and watch the indication.
Another problem is sensor contamination, and skin fat or dust can block the touchpad, which makes the earphone not responsive to touch when you try to reset, so you can wipe the headphone surface with a soft cloth slightly moistened with alcohol, and wait until it completely drys before you try again.
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If the lights are different colors (e.g. one red, one white), this is a sign of deep desynchronization. Try discharging both earbuds to zero, leaving them in the case for an hour, and then charging to 100% without taking them out.
In rare cases, resetting the network settings on the smartphone itself helps, and if the problem is a conflict between the phoneβs Bluetooth protocols and the headset, cleaning up the list of all the stored networks and devices on the phone can be a crucial step, after which the phone will search for devices βfrom scratchβ.
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The main reason for a failed reset is rush: Hold the buttons longer than you think necessary, and be sure to delete your old Bluetooth profile before starting the procedure.