Mpow BH281A User Manual

Mpow BH281A User Manual

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Specifications

Bluetooth Version: V 5.0
Bluetooth Chip: CSR 8670
Product Model : BH281A
Output Power Category: Class Ⅱ
Bluetooth Range: 15 meters
Bluetooth Protocol: A2DP
Frequency Range: 2.402 GHz~2.480 GHz
Battery Capacity: li-ion 250 mAh
Bluetooth Codecs: aptX™ low latency, aptX™ and SBC

Diagram

1.Multifunction Button: short press to activate pairing mode; long press for 5 s to clear pairing
list.
2.Power Switch
3.Micro USB Charging Port
4.Audio Port

Low Latency Function

BH281A supports aptX™ low latency (APTX LL) and aptX™ (APTX)
You can experience the low latency function only if your Bluetooth headphones and Bluetooth
speakers etc. support aptX™ low latency (APTX LL) and aptX™ (APTX).

1.Power On / Off

Power On: turn the Power switch to "ON" position. And the blue indicator light will flash quickly

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  • Page 1 4.Audio Port Low Latency Function BH281A supports aptX™ low latency (APTX LL) and aptX™ (APTX) You can experience the low latency function only if your Bluetooth headphones and Bluetooth speakers etc. support aptX™ low latency (APTX LL) and aptX™ (APTX).
  • Page 2 Automatic Standby Function: In power-on state, if no operation or connection is performed, BH281A will enter standby state: the blue indicator light will go off and pairing mode will be disabled. If it needs pairing again, short press the “...
  • Page 3 3. It’s recommended to use two headphones with the same chips, which can avoid possible intermittent music, no sound or disconnection etc. 4. BH281A cannot be paired with smartphones or other similar devices. It can only be paired to Bluetooth headphone or Bluetooth speaker.
  • Page 4 NOTE: 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.

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