Xiaomi Airdots wireless headphones have become a hit thanks to their affordable price and decent sound quality, but their management often raises questions from new owners. The lack of physical buttons on the case is replaced by touch zones or mechanical keys, the logic of which is not always obvious the first time. In this article, we will discuss in detail how to switch tracks, adjust volume and call a voice assistant.
Understanding the touch controller or the mechanical button will allow you to completely abandon the use of your smartphone while listening to music. You do not have to take your phone out of your pocket every time to skip a song or pause the track. Proper tuning and knowing all the combinations will make using the headset comfortable process, freeing your hands.
It is important to consider that different generations of models, such as Airdots 1, Airdots 2 or Airdots S, may have minor differences in response to pressing. TWS-Let's look at the standard use cases and the possible nuances.
Basic commands for playback control
The main way to interact with the headset is to use a multifunction button on each headphone. In most Airdots models, the right earphone is responsible for managing the multimedia, whereas the left one is often used only to answer calls or activate the assistant. To switch the track forward, you need to double-press the right earphone.
This team works on almost all popular music apps, including Spotify, Yandex Music and the standard Android player. If you want to go back to the beginning of the current track or move to the previous track on the list, you will need to do a triple tap.
β οΈ Attention: Too fast or too slow presses may be perceived by the system as an input error and the track will not switch. Try to pause between clicks with minimal but distinct.
To pause or resume playback, you use a single tap on the same right earpiece, and the same command answers an incoming call or ends a conversation, and this versatility of one button is addictive, but after a few days, the memory you use takes its toll, and you stop thinking about the sequence.
Features of management in different models of Airdots
Xiaomiβs budget headphone line is constantly updated, and with each new version, the logic of the interface changes. In the very first Airdots Basic models, the control was exclusively mechanical, which provided a clear tactile response, but required physical pressure on the body. Newer versions, such as Airdots 2 and Airdots 3, often feature touch panels that respond to light touch.
In touch models, it's important not to press the earphone, but to easily touch the designated area. The mechanical pressure in these devices can cause discomfort in the ear or even damage to the inner membrane of the speaker. You can tell the type of device by the nature of the click: if you feel a physical click, you have a mechanical button, if not, a sensor.
Below is a table comparing the main differences in management between popular modifications:
| Model | Type of management | Response signal | Support for Mi AI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Airdots 1 | Mechanical | Voice prompts | No. |
| Airdots 2 | Mechanical/sensor | Voice/Sound | Yes. |
| Airdots 3 | Touch-sensitive | Just sound. | Yes. |
| Airdots S | Mechanical | Voice prompts | No. |
It's worth noting that some regions sell versions with different firmware, where voice prompts can be in Chinese or English.This does not affect the functionality of switching tracks, but can be confusing when you try to pair or reset.
Volume adjustment and voice assistant
One of the most common problems users have is the inability to change the volume directly from headphones. In the standard firmware of most Xiaomi Airdots models, the volume control function is turned off by default, due to the peculiarities of the data protocol and the manufacturerβs desire to simplify the control logic to avoid accidental changes in the sound level.
However, in some versions (firmware) it is still possible to change the volume. This usually uses a long press on the right or left earphone button for a period of time. 2-3 If you hear a voice message calling an assistant during long-term retention, then this function is a priority in your model. AI) It is carried out with a long press (about) 2 seconds).
If you're critically interested in managing headphone volume, and standard methods don't work, you can try third-party apps from Google Play that intercept Bluetooth commands. Programs like Button Mapper or specialized TWS utilities can reassign button actions. But be prepared for the fact that this can increase the battery consumption of a smartphone.
β οΈ Note: Using third-party apps to reassign buttons can lead to conflicts with Bluetooth system settings. If after installing such a program, the headphones stopped responding, delete the application and reconnect the headset.
In the standard use case, the best way to adjust the volume is to the sound source itself, whether it's a smartphone or tablet, which ensures that it can work smoothly without delays or audio desynchronization, while still being available to execute commands like "turn on next song," which partially compensates for the lack of physical volume buttons.
Procedure for resetting and reconnecting headphones
If the headphones have stopped responding to commands, work with only one ear or do not switch tracks, most often a complete reset helps.This procedure returns the device to factory state, clearing the memory of previous pairings. Before starting, make sure that the headphones are in the case or turned off (the indicators do not burn).
To perform the reset, you need to remove both earbuds from the charging case. Then press and hold the touchpads (or buttons) on both headphones simultaneously for 5-7 seconds. The indicators must flash red, after which the headphones will turn off. This means that the reset process is running successfully.
βοΈ Checklist of proper Airdots reset
Once turned off, place the headphones back in the case, close the lid and wait a few seconds. Then pull them out again - they should automatically go into pairing mode (the indicators will start flashing quickly in white). On the smartphone, you need to find the device in the Bluetooth list (usually Xiaomi Airdots or Xiaomi). Airdots_R), press "Forget the device" or "Disable" and then pair again.
It is often the case that the phone remembers two devices: Airdots_L and Airdots_R. After reset, you need to ensure that the phone sees only one device with the name without the L or R prefixes. If this does not happen, repeat the reset procedure, making sure that the headphones touch the contacts in the case during charging before starting the operation.
Solving Common Switching Problems
Users often face a situation where double taping does not switch the track but instead pauses or does nothing.This may be because the smartphone misinterprets the signal from the headset.First check if the touch contact or mechanical button is contaminated.Dust, sulfur or moisture may disrupt the contact.
Another reason is that one of the headphones is discharged. If the right headphone for control is discharged more than the left one, it can work unstable. Put the headset in the case for 15-20 minutes and try again. It is also worth checking the Bluetooth settings in the Settings β Bluetooth β (cog next to the device), where you can sometimes change the connection profile or media audio priority.
The secret method of flashing
If the problem persists on all devices, it may be a hardware defect of the button. In budget models, the power of mechanical switches is limited, in which case you can try using the left earphone to control if the firmware allows reassignment, but most often this requires replacing the headset under warranty.
Optimization of work through the Mi Wear application
For advanced headphone management, Xiaomi recommends using the official Mi Wear app (formerly Mi True Wireless). Although the functionality for budget Airdots models is limited there, this app allows you to check the exact battery charge of each headphone, find out the firmware version and, in some cases, update firmware.
Updating your firmware is an important step that can fix track-switching bugs. Manufacturers regularly release patches that improve Bluetooth connectivity stability. Connect your headphones to your smartphone, open the app and follow the on-screen instructions. Don't take your earbuds out of your ears during the upgrade and keep your phone close by.
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Before updating the firmware, make sure that the charge of the case and the headphones themselves is at least 60% so that the process does not stop halfway.
You can also find information on whether your particular model supports customization of button actions. If this option is available, you can assign a triple tap not to switch the track, but, for example, to start the navigator or camera, which will make the use of the gadget more personalized.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why do headphones switch tracks on their own?
Can you use only one headphone to control?
What if the voice assistant is called instead of switching tracks?
Does switching tracks on the iPhone work?
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The main secret of stable operation is regular cleaning of contacts in the case and timely update of firmware through the Mi Wear application.