You can connect your Logitech UE 9000 Wireless Headphones to your smartphone, tablet, or other device using either Bluetooth or the auxiliary input.
NOTE: If you connect them to your computer, you may need to select the headphones before you can use them for audio output. See your computer's documentation for more help.
Bluetooth
Out of the box, your wireless headphones are ready to pair with your first Bluetooth device. Here's how:
Turn the headphones on by sliding the power switch (on top of the right ear cup) upward. The blue LED under the power switch will blink rapidly. You'll also hear an audible confirmation that the headphones are in pairing mode.
On your device, go to the Bluetooth menu and scan for devices.
Select UE9000 from the list of devices.
Once paired and connected, you'll hear an audible confirmation. This means your wireless headphones are ready to use. You can pair additional devices with your headphones. See answer 360023411833 for more instructions.
Auxiliary input
Turn the wireless headphones on by sliding the power switch (on top of the right ear cup) upward.
Connect the headphones to your device using the included 3.5mm analog cable.
NOTES:
- In this connected mode, your headphones can operate without being turned on, but they won't utilize the built-in amplifier and active noise cancellation will be disabled. To enable these features, turn on the headphones.
- The USB connection is solely for charging your Logitech UE 9000. It won't enable you to use your wireless headphones as an audio-output device when connected to a computer.
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