Today's users often face the need to connect ecosystems across manufacturers, and the question of how to connect headphones shaomi to the iPhone 11, remains one of the most popular. Despite the fact that iOS is famous for its closedness, Bluetooth protocol is a universal standard that allows you to easily connect devices. You do not need to be an expert in technology to perform this procedure, since the process is as automated as possible by developers.
However, there are a number of nuances that can affect sound quality or connection stability. iPhone 11 supports advanced codecs, but some specific headphone features can only work in the native Android environment. In this article, we will discuss the entire pairing process in detail, consider possible errors and how to fix them so that you can enjoy your favorite music without interruptions.
Itβs worth noting that the right initial setup ensures long-term stability of the accessory. If you just purchased a new Xiaomi Mi True Wireless or a wired headset with a Bluetooth adapter, following proven algorithms will help avoid typical problems. Letβs get to the practical part and customize your hardware.
Preparation of Xiaomi headphones for pairing
Before you start looking for a device in your smartphone settings, you need to put the headphones themselves into detection mode, which is a critical step, without which the iPhone 11 simply will not see the accessory, and in most cases, this requires you to pinch the touchpad or physical button on the case case case case.
Hold the button until the indicator flashes white or blue, signaling readiness for (conjugation).If you have a model with separate buttons, such as some versions of Redmi Buds, the procedure may be slightly different, so it is always a good idea to look at the paper instructions.
β οΈ Warning: Make sure the headphones are charged at least 20-30%. With a low battery charge, the device may not enter pairing mode or quickly shut down during the setup process.
Sometimes the headphones have already been connected to another phone and are trying to connect to it automatically, so you have to temporarily turn off Bluetooth on your old device or reset the headphones to the factory, which ensures that they will be looking for your iPhone.
Step-by-step instruction for connecting via Bluetooth
After the accessory is ready, we move on to the settings of the smartphone. iOS interface is logical, but it is important to follow the sequence of actions to successfully complete the operation. Open the Settings app on the home screen of your device.
In the menu that opens, find the Bluetooth partition and activate the slider if it is turned off. The smartphone will immediately start scanning available devices in range. The name of your headphones should appear in the list of Other Devices, for example, Mi True Wireless EB20 Basic.
βοΈ Checklist of successful connection
Click on the device name in the list. You may see a pairing confirmation request on the screen that you need to accept. In a few seconds, the status will change to "Connected," and you will hear a characteristic beep in the headphones.
If the connection is not established on the first try, try to turn off and re-enable Bluetooth on the iPhone. Also helps to reboot the smartphone itself, which often solves minor software failures in the communication module.
Use the Mi Music app for advanced settings
While basic audio playback works right away, it is recommended to install a special app to fully unlock the headset's potential.The official Xiaomi Earbuds or Mi Music app is available on the App Store and allows you to manage additional features.
Once you install and run the app, it will automatically detect the connected headphones, where you can update the accessory firmware, which often improves the stability of your iOS connection, and you can also set up touch controls and equalizer.
- π§ Update the headphone firmware to fix bugs.
- π Setup of equalizer modes for music genres.
- π±οΈ Reassignment of actions with double or triple touch.
- π Monitoring the battery charge of the case and each headphone separately.
Itβs worth remembering that not all features available on Android will work on iOS due to the limitations of Appleβs operating system.However, basic functionality like track switching and volume control is usually retained.
Why not all the features work on the iPhone?
Compatibility table for models and functions
Not all headphone models support the same set of features when working with an iPhone. Below is a table to help you understand what to expect from your particular Xiaomi or Redmi model.
| Model headphones | Type of connection | Support for Siri | Appendix in iOS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi True Wireless 2 | Bluetooth 5.0 | Yes. | Complete. |
| Redmi Buds 3 Pro | Bluetooth 5.2 | Yes. | Limited. |
| Mi In-Ear Headphones Pro | Bluetooth 5.0 | No. | Basic |
| Xiaomi FlipBuds Pro | Bluetooth 5.2 | Yes. | Complete. |
As you can see from the table, newer models have better integration with the Apple ecosystem. If you have an older model, the lack of some features in the app doesn't mean a malfunction, it's a feature of the software architecture.
For wired headphones with a Lightning connector or USB-C (via an adapter), the table is not relevant, since they work like regular audio devices without the need for pairing, in which case the quality of the DAC (digital-analog converter) in the adapter is important.
Solution: if the headphones are not connected
Even if all instructions are followed, there can be technical difficulties, and often the problem lies in the cache of the iPhone Bluetooth module, which "remembers" the old configurations and interferes with the new connection, in which case you need to perform a network reset.
Go to Settings β Main β iPhone Move or Reset β Reset β Reset Network Settings. Please note that this action will delete saved Wi-Fi passwords, but will not affect your personal data, photos or apps.
Another common cause is interference from other wireless devices. If you're in a place with a large number of Wi-Fi routers or microwave ovens, try moving to another room, and check if the case is wearing a too thick case that can shield the signal.
β οΈ Note: If the headphones are visible in the list but when pressed, it says βPairing Errorβ, try removing the device from the list (clicking on βiβ and selecting βForget this deviceβ) and then start the process again.
Customization of sound quality and codecs
The iPhone 11 supports AAC codec, which provides high sound quality. Xiaomi headphones also usually support this standard, so there should be no compatibility issues. However, it is important to properly configure the equalizer to get the best sound.
In standard iOS settings, go to Music β Equalizer. Here you can choose (preset) that is suitable for your genre of music, for example, "Late Night" for bass or "Acoustics" for vocals. This is a global setting that affects all audio devices.
For music fans using streaming services, it is important to check the settings inside the application itself (Spotify, Apple Music, Yandex.Music). Make sure that the parameters are selected for high quality streaming so that bitrate is not limited to traffic saving settings.
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Use the βSound Checkβ feature in the iPhone availability settings to adjust the left-right channel balance if one earphone sounds quieter than the other.
Some users have noted that the sound may become quieter after the iOS update, so check if Headphone Safety is enabled, which limits the maximum volume to protect hearing, and you can find it in the Sounds, Tactile Signals section.
Optimization of work and energy saving
To keep your headphones running longer, you need to take note of some usage habits: Continuous use of active noise cancellation (ANC) significantly reduces battery life. If you're in a quiet room, you'd better switch to transparency mode or turn off the noise emitter.
It is also important to store the case properly. Lithium polymer batteries used in Xiaomi do not like deep discharge. Try not to leave the case discharged to zero for a long time, especially if you do not plan to use the headset for several weeks.
- π Charge the case with the original cable or certified analogue.
- π§Ή Regularly clean the contacts of headphones with dry soft cloth.
- π‘οΈ Avoid overheating the device in direct sunlight.
- π± Keep an eye out for iOS updates that often contain Bluetooth patches.
Compliance with these simple rules will prolong the life of your headphones and ensure a stable connection throughout its life, and remember that electronics require careful care, especially in active use.
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Regularly cleaning contacts and avoiding full discharge is key to a long battery life. TWS-headphone.