Up to now, Bluetooth headsets have always been loved for their compactness and convenience. However, because of their small size, Bluetooth headsets are easily lost or dropped.
Don't worry because with just a few simple steps you can determine the location of your headphones.
How to find lost Bluetooth headphones at close range
Step 1: Download and install the Air Tracker – Bluetooth application. This application is designed to support the management of Bluetooth connections on your smartphone, allowing you to determine the distance to the device's location. You can download and use Air Tracker on both Android and iOS smartphones.
Step 2: Then activate Bluetooth mode on your phone and grant permission to the application.
Step 3: Turn on location mode on your phone and grant access to the application.
Step 4: Scan to identify devices within the connection range nearby through two steps: "Unit of Measurement" and "Hide Unknown Devices".
Air Tracker will help you determine the distance from your smartphone to the Bluetooth device you choose to connect to. This is a way to find lost Bluetooth headphones within close range, applicable to both cases of losing one ear and losing both ears.
How to find lost Bluetooth headphones at a distance
In case you lose your Bluetooth headset in a wide range and don't know where you dropped the device, you can apply the following methods.
These two methods only work with AirPods and Galaxy Buds – product lines that are supported by the manufacturer's search technology.
Find lost AirPods
If you're searching using an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch: On the iOS/iPad OS interface, open the "Find My" app, then select "Devices" and select your AirPods.
Find Lost Bluetooth Headphones on Android (Galaxy Buds)
To find lost Bluetooth headphones on Android, specifically the Galaxy Buds product line from Samsung, you will need the support of an application called Galaxy Wearable - specialized in managing accessories from this brand. The steps include:
Step 1: Open the "Galaxy Wearable" app, select the name of the headset you connected before.
Step 2: Inside the interface, click "Find your headphones".
Step 3: At this time, the headset will emit sound, you just need to search by the sound source to find your Bluetooth headset.
Khanh Son (Synthesis)
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