The first few minutes of wireless acoustics are often crucial to the entire experience. Many users are faced with a misunderstanding of how to get the device to go into search mode, especially if it is a popular Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earbuds Basic. The activation process can seem confusing due to the lack of physical buttons on the body of some models or the behavior of indicators.
In this guide, we will go into detail all the nuances of primary inclusion, pairing with Android and iOS, and also solve common problems when one earphone does not see the other. Proper activation is the key to stable operation of Bluetooth connection in the future. You do not need special software, just know the sequence of actions with touch panels.
We're going to look at not only the standard scenario, but also situations that require a complete reset. Often, it's the simultaneous retention of touch zones for 20 seconds that helps resuscitate a device that has stopped responding to commands. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid typical beginner errors.
β οΈ Before starting any manipulations, make sure that the case and the headphones themselves are charged at least to the maximum. 30-40%. Low battery power can lead to incorrect behavior of indicators and interruption of the activation process.
Preparation for first inclusion and check of completeness
Before you try to activate Xiaomi Airdots, you need to make sure that they are physically ready to work. Often the connection problems are not in software failures, but in the banal lack of contact of charging pins with the battery.
Electronics manufacturers often isolate the contacts with a thin transparent film to prevent discharge when stored in a warehouse. If you find such a film on the leg or end of the earphone, it must be carefully removed, without this step, the device will not turn on and will not flash the indicator.
Once removed from the case, look for an LED initiator, which can be on the outside or inside the charging case, depending on the model. Indication is the main way the device communicates with the user. If the LEDs don't light up at all, put the headphones back in the case for 10-15 minutes to set the minimum charge.
- π Make sure that the protective films from the contacts are completely removed.
- β‘ Put the headphones in the case for charging if the indicators do not burn.
- π Check the cleanliness of the metal contacts on the headphones themselves and inside the case.
- π± Turn on Bluetooth on your smartphone in advance for quick search.
It's important to understand that different Airdots models (S, Pro, 2S) can have their own lighting features. Some versions of the LED are hidden under the speaker grid, others are put on the end. Learning visual signals will help you navigate the setup process faster.
The process of activating and pairing with Android and iOS
The main step in the process was to pair the headphones with the phone. The standard algorithm for Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earbuds is the same for most operating systems. Once removed from the case, the headphones automatically go into pairing mode, as evidenced by a fast-blinking indicator.
Take your smartphone and open your Bluetooth settings. The list of available devices should show the name of your model, for example, "Mi True Wireless EBs Basic" or "Xiaomi Airdots." Click on this name to start the connection. In some cases, the system may request a confirmation (conjugation) to be accepted.
The thing about TWS (True Wireless Stereo) is that the left and right headphones are first connected, and then the pair connects to the phone. So don't worry if one name appears on the list of devices first, and after a few seconds it changes or disappears to appear again as an active connection.
βοΈ Connection algorithm
If you're using iOS devices, the process is almost identical, but it can take a little longer to initially shake protocols. Once successfully connected, the status bar will have a headphone battery icon, and the speakers will hear a distinctive beep or a voice message "Connected."
β οΈ Warning: Do not try to connect your headphones to your phone while they are pairing with each other (when only one light flashes), wait for both earphones to blink, or reset if they are not synced.
Management and basic settings after activation
Once activation is complete, the user is given access to touch control. Xiaomi Airdots have no physical buttons, all control is through tapping on the touch zone. It is usually located on the outer flat part of the earphone. To avoid accidental taps, it is important to adjust to the force and place of touch.
The standard set of commands includes answering a call, switching tracks, and activating a voice assistant. For example, double tap is often responsible for taking a call or launching a track, and triple tap is often responsible for calling an assistant (Siri or Google Assistant). Single tap can pause music or turn on / off the microphone depending on the firmware version.
Third-party apps can be used to fine-tune things, as the native Mi Fit or Xiaomi Earbuds app for the base Airdots models is often not enough or it canβt see them. However, basic features like volume and track switching work at the smartphone system level.
| Action. | Team (Left) | Team (Right) | The result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single touch | 1 time | 1 time | Reproduction / Pause / Answer to the call |
| Double touch. | 2 times | 2 times | Previous track / Repeated dialing number |
| Triple touch. | 3 times | 3 times | Next PostNext Activation of Assistant |
| Retention | 2 seconds | 2 seconds | Turning off the microphone / Voice call |
For stable operation, it is better to touch the dry skin control area. If the commands are not executed, a more confident, but not excessively strong press may be required.
Synchronization of headphones with each other (Mono-mode and Stereo)
One of the most common problems faced by owners TWS-The headset is a de-synchronization of the channels, and when you have only one earpiece playing or you have mono, you need to intervene, and that happens when you break the communication between the left and right modules, and they stop working as a single stereo.
To get back to work, you have to force the headphones to retrain, put both earphones in the case, close the lid (if you have one), or just leave them on the charger, then remove them simultaneously, and if automatic synchronization does not occur, you will need to manually reset.
The manual reset process for synchronization usually looks like this: touch the touchpads of both headphones at the same time and hold for about 5-7 seconds until the indicators go out or change color.
- π Remove the βMi True Wireless EBs Basicβ from the list of forgotten devices on your phone.
- π΅ Turn off Bluetooth on your smartphone before starting the reset procedure.
- π Press and hold the sensors of both headphones until the display changes.
- π Turn on Bluetooth and perform pairing again.
β οΈ Note: When performing a reset, keep the headphones close to each other (at a distance of no more than one another). 5-10 This is critical for successful communication between channels before connecting to a phone.
Diagnostics of problems and advanced resetting of settings
If standard activation methods don't help and the headphones are behaving incorrectly (constantly switching off, not charging, not seeing the phone), Hard Reset may be needed.It's a deep reset that returns the device to factory settings and clears internal memory of pairing errors.
For extended reset, Xiaomi Airdots models often use a long-term retention method: Place the headphones in the case, but do not close the lid. Press and hold the touch zones on both headphones simultaneously for 20-30 seconds. Indicators should blink several times (usually in red) and go out.
After this procedure, the headphones will completely forget previous connections, you will have to re-search them in the Bluetooth menu of the smartphone, which is effective in software glitch when the device "hangs" in a state of error.
What if the reset didn't help?
It's also worth checking if the problem is hardware, and if one of the headphones doesn't catch fire even after a long charge and cleaning of the contacts, the battery or the contact pin itself may have failed, in which case software activation is not possible.
The impact of Bluetooth version and device compatibility
The activation success and stability of Xiaomi Airdots depends on the Bluetooth version of your smartphone. These headphones use Bluetooth 5.0 protocol, which provides low power consumption and stable signal. However, they are backward compatible with older versions (4.2, 4.1).
When connected to older smartphones (Bluetooth 4.0 and below), there may be problems with displaying the charge level of each earphone separately or audio delay. In such cases, activation is successful, but the functionality can be reduced. Sound transmission codecs also play a role: high-quality audio requires support for aptX or AAC on the phone.
If you're using an iPhone, make sure iOS is updated to the current version.Apple periodically changes security protocols, and older versions of the OS may conflict with new batches of Xiaomi headphones.On Android, it's important to have current Bluetooth drivers that come with system updates.
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If the sound is interrupted in crowded places (metro, shopping center), try to switch the priority of the connection in the settings of the Android developer to "Stable Connection" or turn off HD-codecs, leaving the basic SBC.
In conclusion, it is worth noting that the right activation is only the first step: careful attitude, timely charging and periodic cleaning of contacts will allow your Xiaomi Airdots to serve long and delight with high-quality sound without technical failures.
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The main secret of stable operation of TWS-earphones is regular cleaning of charging contacts with an alcohol napkin and a full reset (Hard Reset) every 2-3 months to prevent desynchronization of channels.