User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Congratulations!
- Overview
- Using Your Sound Blaster EVO Wireless
- Using the Software
- General Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- What do the various LED statuses mean?
- The onboard audio chipset seems to be in conflict with Sound Blaster EVO Wire...
- No sound from the headset.
- There is clipping/distortion during audio playback.
- Some features are disabled when playing certain games.
- Electronic interferences is occurring with other wireless devices.
- Music is not being transmitted to my headset.
- Problem with NFC pairing.
- Additional Guide for Windows Users
- Tips for iPhone Users
- Safety Information
- Regulatory Information
- Notice for the USA
- Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
- Notice for Canada
- European Compliance
- WEEE DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC
- BATTERIES DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC
- Ukraine RoHS Statement
- Notice for Australia / New Zealand
- Notice for Korea
- Turkey RoHS Statement
- Notice for Singapore
- Notice for Japan
- Vietnam RoHS Statement
- License and Copyright

Using Your Sound Blaster EVO Wireless 10
Step 4 : Connect the headset to your computer / mobile device
Connecting to a Computer (USB Digital Mode)
Connect your headset to a computer using the MicroUSB-to-USB cable. Turn it on by pressing the
Power ON/OFF button. The LED will light in red once the headset is properly connected. Experience
the power of Sound Blaster with all your games and calls, on your PC and Mac.
Note:
Profile setting adjustments via Sound Blaster Evo Control Panel is only available in USB Digital
Mode. Refer to Using the Software for more information.
Set the default audio device (Mac OS ONLY)
1. Go to System Preferences and click Sound.
2. Select Sound Blaster EVO Wireless in both the Output and Input tabs.