Modern wireless headsets, especially popular models from Xiaomi, Redmi and Black Shark, often donβt have physical on or off buttons on the case. This is done for the sake of minimalism and moisture protection, which creates certain difficulties for users accustomed to classic devices. When you remove headphones from the case, they automatically go into pairing mode, and many people feel that it is impossible to turn them off forcibly without draining the battery.
However, there are several proven ways to shut down power or break the connection, which depend on the specific model and type of headset. In most cases, "off" means either forced disconnection through the smartphone settings or a complete reset to factory settings, which also leads to switching off the indicators. Understanding the logic of the Bluetooth protocol in the MIUI shell or HyperOS will help you effectively manage peripherals.
In this article, we will discuss in detail the software and hardware methods of disabling headsets, as well as the specific combinations of buttons for different series of devices. You will learn not only to turn off the device, but also to properly reset the settings if the headphones stopped responding to commands or do not want to connect to the phone.
Disconnect via Bluetooth settings in MIUI and HyperOS
The easiest and safest way to de facto turn off the headphones for the system is to break the connection through the smartphone interface. Although the device itself may remain standby, it ceases to exist as an active audio output for the phone. To do this, you need to open the Settings menu and go to the Bluetooth section, which displays a list of all previously connected devices.
Find your model in the list, such as Mi True Wireless Earbuds Basic 2 or Redmi Buds 3 Pro. Click on the gear icon or arrow to the right of the device name. In the menu that opens, select the option to "Disable" or "Forget the device." The first action simply breaks the current session, the second - completely deletes the pairing profile.
β οΈ Note: If you select the Forget Device option, the headphones will reset their connection settings to this phone. The next time you use it, you will have to pair again, which can be inconvenient if you plan to use the headset often.
After the system is shut down, many models TWS-headphone 5-10 Minutes of inactivity go into deep sleep on their own, consuming minimal amounts of energy. This is the standard behavior for most modern gadgets, so forced hardware shutdowns are often not required.
- π± Open the Settings. β Bluetooth on your Xiaomi.
- π Find the right device in the list of βMy devicesΒ».
- π Click "Disable" for temporary communication break.
- ποΈ Select βForget Deviceβ to delete your profile completely.
Hardware Shutdown: Touch Control and Buttons
For models equipped with touch panels or physical buttons on the body, the shutdown process can be different. TWS-Headphones rarely have a separate power button, instead using long-term clamping of the touch zone or mechanical button.
To turn off the headphones manually, put them back in the charging case. This is the most reliable method, since the contacts inside the case signal to the headphone power controller, forcibly shutting down. If the case is unavailable or discharged, try to pinch the touch area on both earphones simultaneously for 5-7 seconds.
β οΈ Warning: Prolonged sensor clamping (more than 10 seconds) on some models, such as AirDots, can trigger reset or voice assistant mode rather than shutting down.Be careful with timing.
Some advanced models, such as the Xiaomi FlipBuds Pro, have the option of automatically turning off when removed in the Xiaomi Earbuds app. If the proximity sensors work correctly, the headphones will go into sleep mode when you remove them from your ears.
Resetting (Hard Reset) as a method of shutdown
If the headphones are stuck, not turned off by standard methods or do not respond to touch, you need to perform a complete reset. This procedure not only turns off the device, but also clears the internal memory of pairing errors. For different series Xiaomi and Redmi algorithm of actions may be different.
For most models without a case (for example, neck Mi Neckband) you need to simultaneously press the on button and the volume control button (or multifunction button) on the 10-15 the light flashes red several times. TWS-models often need to pinch the sensors on both headphones, being outside the case, until the color of the indicator changes.
βοΈ Reset algorithm TWS headphone
After a successful reset, the headphones usually go out or change the blinking mode, which signals a reboot of the controller, at which point the device is actually turned off and ready for a new cycle of on.
- π Press the sensors of both headphones at the same time.
- β±οΈ Hold on. 10-15 seconds before the indication changes.
- π΄ Wait for the red flash (reset signal).
- π¦ Put the headphones in the case for the final shutdown.
Using Xiaomi Earbuds App for Management
Owners of Xiaomi original products are strongly encouraged to use Xiaomi Earbuds (formerly Mi Earbuds) app, which allows you to manage energy saving more flexibly than standard Android settings. Through the app, you can turn off specific features that consume charge, effectively putting the headphones in saving mode.
You can find the auto-disconnect timer settings in the app menu, and if that's available for your model, you can set the time it takes for the headphones to turn off automatically when there's no sound, which eliminates the need to manually turn off the device every time.
Hidden functions of the application
And it also shows the exact percentage of charge of each earbud and case, and if you see the charge drop while the headphones are in the bag, it's a sure sign that they're not turned off correctly, and you need to check the case contacts.
Comparison of shutdown methods for different series
Different product lines from the Chinese manufacturer have different power management features, and understanding these differences will help avoid confusion. Below is a table that systematizes methods for popular series.
| Series of devices | Method of shutdown | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Mi True Wireless Earbuds | Placement in the case | There are no physical buttons, only sensors. |
| Redmi Buds | Long touch (5 seconds) | May require a reset via a case |
| Mi Neckband | Power button (3 seconds) | There's a separate physical switch. |
| Black Shark | Button combination | Often require two buttons to be pressed. |
As you can see from the table, the physical case is key. For fully wireless models, the case is not only a charger, but also a power switch. Neckband always has a physical button.
Problems with automatic inclusion and their solution
A common problem for users is when the headphones turn on on themselves in a pocket or bag, draining the battery. This is due to accidental touching of sensors or sticking buttons. To prevent this, it is important to monitor the cleanliness of the touch areas.
If the headphones are constantly on themselves, try cleaning the touch pads with dry soft cloth. Fat and moisture can create false touch signals. It's also worth checking if the headphones are sitting tightly in the case - if the contacts are not closed, the device may think that it is removed.
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Use silicone overlays on the case to prevent the lid from opening in your pocket accidentally, which often leads to the headphones being turned on.
In rare cases, the cause is a software firmware failure. If the problem is massive, it is worth checking for updates to your model on the official website or in the application.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Why Xiaomi headphones donβt turn off with a long finger retention?
How to turn off the headphones if the case is discharged?
Is it bad to keep your headphones off all the time?
Can I turn off the headphones through ADB commands?
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The most reliable way to turn off any Xiaomi TWS headphones is to place them in the original charging case, which is guaranteed to break the power chain.