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My pair of OpenComm headphones the buttons for volume are on the bottom behind
the right ear. The microphone is on the left ear.
Could you be wearing them upside down?
The siri/talk button is on the right ear...
Your description said the buttons were on top.
Richard
“What we think or what
I think I know what you've run into here. For the buttons on the headphones
to adjust the volume, there needs to be sound playing. That can certainly
be your iPhone speaking. If those buttons are used when no sound is
playing, they'll trigger the battery status check. Simply cause your iPhone
to
Hi listers,
I just purchased a Shokz (formerly AfterShokz) OpenComm headset. It's paired
with my iPhone, but when it's connected I can't hear anything. I tried
adjusting the volume with the two buttons that are on top of each other on the
right side, which I thought were the volume buttons, but