How to make wireless headphones work together with Xiaomi

Modern smartphones of the Chinese brand have become a benchmark of multimedia capabilities, but owners often face nuances when working with peripherals. The question of how to make wireless headphones work together with Xiaomi arises for users regularly, especially when first familiarizing themselves with the Android ecosystem from this manufacturer. Proper audio customization allows you to unlock the potential of both budget models and flagship devices with support for high-resolution codecs.

The main challenge lies in the variety of versions of the MIUI shell and HyperOS, which can handle requests for pairing Bluetooth devices differently. Sometimes the standard algorithm for finding gadgets fails, requiring manual intervention in the settings of the system. Understanding the principles of wireless interfaces will help avoid annoying sound delays or connection breaks while listening to music.

In this article, we will take a look at all the steps of connection, from activating search mode to fine-tuning audio codecs. You will learn how to fix typical synchronization errors and make two different Bluetooth devices work simultaneously, if your smartphone model supports this function.

Primary activation and pairing mode

The first step is always to put the headset in visibility mode, which is often missed by beginners. Just turn on the device is not enough, you need to activate a special Pairing Mode mode that tells the surrounding gadgets about the readiness to connect. For most models Xiaomi Redmi Buds or Mi True Wireless, it is enough to open the case and pinch the functional button for a few seconds before the rapid pulse of the indicator.

On the smartphone side, you need to open the Bluetooth menu and start scanning. In devices with a MIUI shell, this process is optimized: if the headphones are owned by the Xiaomi brand or are certified by Fast Pair, a pop-up with a suggestion of connection will appear automatically on the lock screen. However, for third-party manufacturers like Sony or JBL, you may need to manually search the list of available devices.

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If the headphones aren’t visible, try removing them from the list of previously connected devices on the phone and perform a factory reset via the case.

It is important to consider the distance between devices at the time of the first connection. The optimal is considered to be a gap of up to one meter without physical obstacles. If there are many active Wi-Fi routers or other Bluetooth gadgets nearby, interference may occur, so it is recommended to conduct the initial setting in a relatively quiet air.

Bluetooth setup in MIUI and HyperOS

Xiaomi’s smartphone settings interface has advanced functionality that is hidden from the surface. Once paired successfully, go to the Settings β†’ Bluetooth menu and click on the arrow next to the name of the connected headset, which opens a detailed configuration menu where you can manage access profiles and device priorities.

Special attention should be paid to the item Headphone Feature, which appears only for devices within the Xiaomi ecosystem. In this section, you can adjust touch management, select noise reduction mode, and even find a lost earphone on the map. For third-party devices, this unit may not be available, but the basic settings of codecs remain available in the engineering menu or through the developer's applications.

πŸ“Š What headphones do you use with Xiaomi?
Original Xiaomi/Redmi
Apple's AirPods
Budget Chinese brands
Expensive Audiophile Models

New firmware versions have Bluetooth Audio Codec, which allows you to force the choice of compression method. By default, the system itself determines the best option, but for quality sound you can manually choose aptX HD or LDAC if your headphones support these technologies. This significantly affects the detail of high frequencies when listening to.lossless tracks.

Connection problems and their solution

Even when set up correctly, there can be situations where devices fail to work in pairs consistently. Often the problem lies in a crowded cache of Bluetooth services or a conflict of profiles. If the sound is interrupted or the phone does not see the headset, the first thing to do is to clear the cache of the corresponding system application through the application management menu.

Sometimes it helps to completely reset network settings, but this is a radical method that will remove saved Wi-Fi passwords. A more gentle way is to use the function Forget the device in the Bluetooth menu, followed by restarting the smartphone. Once you turn on the phone, start the search again and try to connect, holding the case of headphones as close as possible to the upper end of the smartphone, where the antenna is located.

⚠️ Warning: If the sound is quieter or cracks after the firmware update, check to see if the Absolute Volume feature in the developer menu is activated.

There is also a specific problem with the desynchronization of the left and right channels in the TWS-In this case, you need to place both headphones in the case, pinch the reset buttons (or touch zone) on the 10-15 So the pairing process starts again, like with a new device.

Connecting two devices at the same time

Many users want to know how to make wireless headphones work together with Xiaomi in two-pair distribution mode, called Audio Share or Double Audio, which allows you to stream audio from one smartphone to two different Bluetooth headsets, which is ideal for sharing video on a trip.

To activate this capability, you first need to connect the first pair of headphones in the standard way. Then, without turning off the first device, put the second pair in pairing mode. The second device will appear in the Bluetooth menu, and when you try to connect, the system will ask if you want to share it with the first. Confirm the action, and the audio stream will split.

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It is worth noting that working in dual audio mode increases the load on the smartphone battery and can lead to a slight increase in audio delay.In addition, not all codecs support simultaneous operation of two devices in high quality, so the system can automatically switch to the standard SBC codec for stability of the connection.

Use of high-resolution codecs

The quality of wireless sound depends on the codec used. Xiaomi smartphones usually support a wide range of formats, including aptX, aptX Adaptive and LHDC. To make sure you get the best quality, you need to check which codec is active at the moment.

This will require you to activate the developer menu. Go to Settings β†’ About phone and quickly click 7 times on the build number. Then, in the advanced settings, find the "Developers" section and scroll to the Bluetooth block. There will be the "Bluetooth Audio Codec" item where you can select your preferred data format.

CodecBitreitDelay.Compatibility
SBC328 kbpsTall.All devices.
aptX352 kbpsMediumAndroid, Qualcomm
LDAC990 kbpsLow.Sony, flagships
LHDC900 kbpsLow.Xiaomi, Huawei

Choosing an LHDC codec is the best choice for Xiaomi smartphone owners and headphones of the same brand, as it provides minimal latency and maximum detail of sound. However, if you use headphones from another manufacturer, the system will automatically choose the best common denominator, such as aptX.

Specifics of working with the Xiaomi ecosystem

Devices released under the brands Redmi and POCO, may have some limitations in functionality when working with premium headphones. At the same time, the original accessories are revealed completely only in conjunction with native smartphones. the Xiaomi Earbuds app (or integration into MIUI) allows you to update the firmware of the headphones themselves, which often adds new features and improves stability.

Remember that the energy saving in MIUI can aggressively limit the background performance of Bluetooth services. If the music stops when the screen is off, find the Music app or your player in the battery settings and set the No Limits mode to prevent the system from shutting down the playback process.

The secret to a stable connection
Sometimes it helps to disable the Device Search feature in Bluetooth settings, unless you plan to constantly connect new gadgets.

Also worth mentioning is the MI Sound feature, which allows you to customize the equalizer to a specific headphone model. From the Sound and Vibration menu, select the sound effect and experiment with the presets. For some Xiaomi models, a special profile that equalizes the frequency response is automatically loaded.

⚠️ Note: When using high-resolution codecs (LDAC/LHDC) In a crowded environment (metro, station) the signal can become unstable, in such cases it is better to switch to the aptX Adaptive codec or SBC preserve continuity of reproduction.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why Xiaomi phone doesn't see new wireless headphones?
Most of the time, the headphones just don't go into pairing mode. Make sure the light flashes quickly. Also check if they're automatically connected to another device that's nearby and has been used before.
Can I connect AirPods to Xiaomi?
Yes, it's like a regular Bluetooth headphone, but features like a case-charged pop-up and automatic switching between Apple devices won't work, and basic playback and call management will continue.
How to improve the sound quality of Xiaomi?
Turn on Hi-Res Audio support in your audio settings, select a quality codec (LDAC/aptX HD) from your developer menu, and use your apps in lost formats. Also check your equalizer settings.
What to do if only one headphone is working?
You have to reset your headphones, which is usually done by holding the buttons on the case or touch zones for a long time while they're in the case, and the reset instructions are specific for each model.

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The key to stable wireless sound on Xiaomi is a timely update of the phone firmware and the headphones themselves, as well as the right choice of codec depending on listening conditions.