What Does the Blinking Amber Light on Bose Headphones Mean?

Learn what a blinking amber light on your Bose headphones indicates and how to fix it.

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Overview

In this informative video, we explore the common issue of a blinking amber light on Bose headphones. This distinct signal is often linked to critical updates or low battery notifications. Understanding these indicators not only helps users maintain their headphones effectively but also enhances their overall experience. Whether you're troubleshooting or simply seeking to optimize usage, this video serves as a valuable resource for Bose headphone owners.

Video transcript

A blinking amber light on your Bose headphones typically signals a firmware update is in progress. Ensure your device stays connected to the charger during this time to avoid interruptions. If the blinking persists, it could indicate a low battery charge. Try plugging the headphones into a power source to charge them fully. For persistent issues, consider resetting the headphones by turning them off, waiting 30 seconds, and turning them back on. Contact Bose support if problems continue.

Questions and answers

  1. What does a blinking amber light mean on Bose headphones?

    A blinking amber light typically indicates that a firmware update is in progress.

  2. How can I stop my Bose headphones from blinking amber?

    Ensure your headphones are connected to a charger. If it continues, try resetting the headphones.

  3. What should I do if my Bose headphones are not charging?

    Check the charging cable and port for damage, and ensure they're securely connected. If charging issues persist, contact Bose support.

  4. Why are my Bose headphones' amber light still blinking even after charging?

    This may indicate a firmware update issue. If the light continues to blink after charging, try resetting the headphones.