User Guide Charisma In‐Ear Feather Light TWS Wireless Earphone with IntelliTap
Introduction The sleekest earbuds to immerse in the musical world. Experience the freedom of Truly Wireless Stereo earbuds, outfitted with the latest Bluetooth v5.0 take you in the musical realm. The high‐grade microphone ensures more transparent, stable conversations. Charisma is your perfect go‐to earbuds as they sport stylish design that offers True Comfort with a secure fit for all your activities.
Smart Auto‐Pairing: The TWS earbuds auto‐pair with your device as soon as taken out of the box. Engineered For A Secure Fit: The stylish design fits into your ears perfectly and doesn’t fall off even during the toughest workouts. Compatibility Charisma can be paired to all Bluetooth-enabled devices. Precautions Please read all safety instructions and warnings thoroughly before using this product. Improper use of this product may result in damage to this or attached products. 1.
Appearance & Interface Description 1. 2. 3. 4. Touch Point Microphone Charging Case LED Indicator Charging Contact Operation Instructions 1. Automatic Power On/Off: Open the charging case and remove the earbuds to power on or press the touch point for 3 seconds to power on. Put the earbuds back in the charging case or press the touch point for 5 seconds to power off. 2.
Charisma automatically entersinto pairing mode once removed from the charging case. Search the earbuds on Bluetooth list of your phone to connect for the first time. The earbuds will pair automatically to the last paired device when taken out of the charging case. 3. Call Function: Press the touch point on left/right earbud to answer or end calls. Press the touch point on left/right earbud for 2 seconds to reject an incoming call. 4.
FCC Warning Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.