Troubleshoot Bluetooth pairing issues with the Truly Wireless headphones (WF-C500)
Follow these steps to troubleshoot Bluetooth® pairing issues when using the WF-C500 headphones:
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Check the status of the indicator when you place both (left and right) earbuds in the charging case and open/close the lid.
- The indicators light up in orange for about 1 minute and then turn off
The charging case is fully charged. Go to the next troubleshooting step.- The indicators repeatedly flash slowly in orange for about 15 seconds
The remaining battery level of the headphones is 20% or lower. Charge the headphones and, after charging is complete, go to the next troubleshooting step.
- Perform the following steps with the headphones and playback device, and check if the pairing can be done successfully.
- Initialize the headphones. Note: Initialization returns the headphones to the factory settings and all Bluetooth pairing information is deleted.
Visit the Help Guide or watch this video for instructions:
- Restart the playback device to see if it has a temporary malfunction that may be causing the issue.
Turn off the device, and turn it on again. - Delete the Bluetooth device information of your playback device.
Refer to the How to delete the Bluetooth device information of your playback device article for instructions. - Perform pairing again.
Refer to the appropriate article:- For Android™ phones: Pairing and connecting with an Android smartphone
- For iPhone® phones: Pairing and connecting with an iPhone
- For other devices: How to pair Bluetooth headphones with a Bluetooth source device
- Pairing can be done successfully.
- The playback device may have caused the issue or there may have been a temporary malfunction with the Bluetooth pairing connection.
- Pairing fails.
- Go to the next troubleshooting step.
- Initialize the headphones.
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If available, pair your headphones with a different Bluetooth-enabled device.
- Pairing can be done successfully.
- The original device used may have caused the issue. It's recommended to use a different device or consult the manufacturer of the original device.
- Pairing fails on these devices too.
- The headphones may be malfunctioning and require repair.  Go to Product Repair.