Understanding Red and White Light Notifications on Bose Earbuds

Learn what red and white light means on Bose earbuds and how to resolve firmware update issues quickly.

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Red and white light on Bose earbuds indicates a problem during the firmware update process. To resolve it, place the earbuds in the charging case and ensure they’re correctly seated. Connect the case to power and wait for the indicators to return to normal. If the issue persists, try resetting the earbuds or updating the firmware through the Bose app.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What do different light colors mean on Bose earbuds? Different light colors indicate various statuses, such as charging, connectivity, or errors. Red usually signifies a problem.
  2. How can I reset my Bose earbuds? To reset your Bose earbuds, place them in the charging case, hold the button on the earbuds for 10 seconds, then release.
  3. Is there a way to update Bose firmware manually? Yes, you can update the firmware through the Bose app available on your smartphone, ensuring your earbuds are connected.
  4. What should I do if my Bose earbuds won't charge? Ensure the earbuds are properly seated in the charging case, clean the contacts, or try a different charging cable.