The RIGHT bud will always control Volume Up and Track forward, and the LEFT bud will always control Track Back. You will maintain bud functionality, but remember you will lose some of the media control functionality such as “Volume + or -“, and “Track >”, depending on which bud was placed in the case when in Solo Mode.Once both INDY™ EVO buds are paired together, simply place the RIGHT or LEFT bud back into the case whichever you prefer! The remaining bud will stay paired and function with both phone calls and music.This will ensure the seamless transition between Stereo and Solo modes. For the optimal Solo Mode functionality, first Power On and pair your buds to your device normally or as described in our trouble shooting section.Please note – BOTH the LEFT and RIGHT bud for INDY™ EVO can be used in Solo Mode, this is because the new tech allows you to Use Either Bud Solo.Although, if you’re having any challenges using either bud solo, you may follow these simple steps to ensure ease of use when pairing and switching between Solo and Stereo Modes. Once paired correctly, you will be able to switch between buds at your discretion. Issue: If you’re a user that would like to use the INDY™ EVO with only one ear bud (Solo Mode), you’re in luck! The updated technology in INDY™ EVO allows the user to use either the left OR the right bud in Solo Mode. Once successfully paired, a voice prompt will notify you are now “Connected” and you will see INDY™ EVO twice in your “paired devices” list.IMPORTANT – Select all “Pair” and “Ok” prompts that will pop up on your screen.For Android devices: Click “+ Pair New Device” and select Indy™ Evo to pair your earbuds to your device. Please make sure it only appears once, and select it. At this time, turn on your device’s Bluetooth and look for Indy™ Evo in your list of "Available Bluetooth" devices.You will hear a tone to indicate the sync was successful and ONLY the LEFT bud will begin to flash RED/BLUE.Both buds will automatically power ON and the LED’s will simultaneously flash BLUE while they sync to each other.Place the buds back in the case until both LED’s show red, and then pull them back out.Touch and hold each bud for 10 seconds to completely reset them (this will power cycle them on and off again).Once both buds have been powered OFF, reset them:.Remove the INDY™ EVO from the charging case and Manually Power OFF:.To ensure ease of re-pairing, please unpair or forget your INDY™ EVO in your paired Bluetooth device list.There are times when you may unintentionally disconnect the buds and change their paired state, this can create pairing challenges and impact your ability to use either bud solo (Solo Mode). Issue: The biggest challenge with true wireless earbuds is ensuring your buds are properly connected to each other and your device. To identify your True Wireless product, the product name will be printed either inside the charging case on the underside of the lid or on the back body of the charging case. IDENTIFYING YOUR PRODUCTīefore you get started troubleshooting, let's make sure you are reading the correct support page. To prevent possible hearing damage, avoid listening at high volume for prolonged periods of time.To view the user guide included in the Indy™ Evo packaging, click here. Adaptive Sound will be automatically re-enabled when you enter an environment with a significantly different noise profile. This prevents the system from changing your desired volume. Note: Adaptive Sound will be temporarily disabled when you manually adjust your Pixel Buds’ or your device’s volume. Other Androids: Open your Google Pixel Buds app. On a Pixel phone with Android 10+: Go to Settings Connected devices Pixel Bud's settings.How to use Adaptive Sound | Google Pixel Buds Turn on Adaptive Sound Adaptive Sound adjusts for sustained noise, rather than one-off background noise, to ensure a non-disruptive listening experience. Adaptive Sound on Google Pixel Buds is only available on Android and requires an Android 6.0+ device. If you're moving from your quiet home or office to somewhere noisy like a city street, cafe, or subway, you’ll notice a subtle difference in your volume to adjust to the new level of outside noise. Adaptive Sound subtly and automatically optimizes volume based on the noise level of your environment.
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