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

Troubleshooting 30
Additional Guide for Windows Users
In the event a user wishes to connect the headset via a 4-pole cable to a PC / notebook or a Sound
Blaster sound card, it is recommended to purchase a Y-splitter separately (available online) for best
audio. Note:Turn off the SBXeffect on the headset if it's connected to the Sound Blaster sound card.
Generally a 4-pole stereo cable bundle allows you to connect your headset to your iPhone / Android
phone / tablet. However, some phone / tablet's 4-pole female jack has different configuration and this
cable is unable to support if the configuration is different from the jack (bundled) as illustrated below:
(a) Audio Left
(b) Audio Right
(c) Microphone
(d) Ground
Should you be keen to connect your headset to an MP3 Player, you will need to check if the
configuration of its 4-pole female jack is compatible.