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03-20-2022 11:16 PM in
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03-21-2022 11:42 AM (Last edited 03-21-2022 11:44 AM ) in
WearablesHi, rock4us2 kindly be advised that if your phone cannot connect to one or both of your Galaxy Buds getting them to connect again will only take a couple of steps. Performing a restart on the earbuds, resetting the Bluetooth connection, or updating the Galaxy Wearable app will normally fix the issue.
As a charging precaution, do not charge the earbuds using a power source like a computer. Doing so can cause the earbuds to charge slower. If your earbuds are connected but you are experiencing audio dropouts or other quality issues, check out our guide.
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Make sure there's no interference.
Move the earbuds and connected device away from Wi-Fi routers or running microwaves. Make sure there's an uninterrupted path for the signal between earbuds and the connected device.
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Check your network connection.
A network connection is required on the connected device to update the earbuds' software. Make sure you are connected to a Wi-Fi or mobile network.
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Charge the earbuds for at least 30 minutes.
- Close the app or program you're using to update the earbuds. Then, place the earbuds into the charging case and close the lid. Make sure the charging contacts are clean and free of debris.
- Connect the USB cable to the USB charging port on the back of the charging case.
- Connect the other end of the USB cable to a Samsung-approved charger adapter (sold separately), and plug it directly into a power outlet. The charging indicator will light up when the case gets power.
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