How Do I Get My Amazon Echo Buds Into Pairing Mode?

If they are charged, then youre ready to go.

Heres how to get your Amazon Echo Buds into pairing mode:

launch the Echo Buds case.

Echo Buds in an open case.

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Turn the case over and press the pairing button for at least three seconds.

The Echo Buds must remain in the case throughout this process.

Be careful to keep the Buds in place during this step.

The pairing button on an Echo Buds case.

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Turn the case back over and verify that the LED is blinking blue.

If it is, then the Echo Buds are in pairing mode.

Use the Bluetooth-enabled devices of your choice to search for the Echo Buds and complete the pairing process.

Echo Buds in pairing mode, with the LED flashing blue.

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Why Wont My Echo Buds Connect?

Press the button on the case for at least three seconds.

Check the LED on the case to confirm its blinking blue.

Echo Buds in an open case.

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On your phone, tapContinue.

Wait for the Echo Buds to connect.

When the pairing request appears, tapPair & connect.

The pairing button on an Echo Buds case.

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TapLATERto finish orCONTINUEif you want to learn about touch gestures and determine the best ear and wingtip sizes.

What If Echo Buds Still Wont Connect or Lose Connection?

These fixes should also work if your Echo Buds lose connection after youve already paired them.

The LED on an Echo Buds case blinking blue.

you could pair Echo Buds to multiple devices.

However, you’ve got the option to only connect with one rig at a time.

Steps to pair Echo Buds with your phone (Android phone used in example).

Final steps to pair Echo Buds with your phone (Android phone used in example).