Long-pressing the power button for 3-5 seconds will turn on your Onn Bluetooth headphones.<\/p><\/div>\n
Some models of the Onn headphones play an audio prompt to show they have powered on<\/b>, so listen for it as confirmation that they have turned on. <\/span><\/p>\nThe <\/span>headphones should then go into pairing mode<\/b>, and you will see the LED flash red, blue, white, or red and blue, depending on the model, to show that they are in pairing mode.<\/span><\/p>\nOnn Headphones Pairing Mode \u2013 depending on the model, the LED will flash red, blue, or red and blue alternately to indicate the headphones are in pairing mode.<\/p><\/div>\n
They will also play a \u2018ready to pair\u2019 or \u2018\u2019pairing\u2019 audio prompt<\/b> showing that the headphones are in pairing mode.<\/span><\/p>\nIf you have the Onn earbuds, you can power them on and get them in pairing mode by opening the case<\/b>. Closing the case powers them off.<\/span><\/p>\nHowever, for some models like the ONN5529 and ONN5530, you will have to take them out of the case to power them on. Putting them back in the case powers them off. <\/span><\/p>\nIf the earbuds power on and connect to a device you don’t want them connecting to, you can disable Bluetooth, which will get the earbuds\/headphones in pairing mode.<\/span><\/p>\nOn some Onn headphones, you can enable pairing mode by pressing the power button twice, while the headphones are powered on.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/span>Important – <\/b>
If the headphones are not properly powered on and put in pairing mode, you will not see them on the list of available Bluetooth devices on your source device.<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/span><\/p>\nIf this is the case, you can <\/span>ensure they are ready to pair by pressing the power button until the headphones go off<\/b>.<\/span><\/p>\nNext, switch off Bluetooth on devices previously connected to the headphones. <\/span><\/p>\nThen, <\/span>press and hold the power button for ten to fifteen seconds, and they should power on and go into pairing mode<\/b>.<\/span><\/p>\nOnn headphones usually do not require a PIN to connect to your device. If the pairing process prompts you to enter a PIN, disable Bluetooth on all nearby devices, as it could indicate that the headphones have paired to another device. <\/span><\/p>\nPower off the headphones after disabling Bluetooth, then forget the Onn headphones from the list of connected devices on the source device.<\/span><\/p>\nIf you experience issues while trying to pair your Onn Bluetooth headphones with your device, forget them from all previously paired devices.<\/p><\/div>\n
Next, hold the power button for ten to fifteen seconds until the headphones notify you they are ready to pair, and the LED starts flashing red, blue, white, or red and blue, depending on the model. <\/span><\/p>\nIf you do not know how the LEDs are supposed to behave when the headphones are in pairing mode, check the quick start guide that comes with the headphones during purchase. <\/b><\/p>\n
You can also search for the Quick Start guide online using the model\u2019s name followed by ‘Quick Start Guide’ as the keywords. <\/span><\/p>\nConnecting the Onn Headphones to Other Devices<\/b><\/h2>\n
Once the Onn headphones are in pairing mode, the next step is to connect them to the source device<\/b>. <\/span><\/p>\nYou should ensure the device supports Bluetooth connectivity because if it does not, you cannot connect it to the headphones. <\/span><\/p>\nThe steps vary depending on the source device; however, the general procedure involves locating the connectivity settings, enabling Bluetooth connectivity, and selecting the Onn headphones from the list of available devices.<\/span><\/p>\nHere is how to complete the pairing process on different operating systems and devices:<\/span><\/p>\n