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Help Guide How to Use Wireless Stereo Headset MDR-XB950BT How to make a wireless connections to BLUETOOTH devices You can enjoy music and hands-free calling with the headset wirelessly by using your device's BLUETOOTH function. How to connect devices via the BLUETOOTH function differs depending on whether or not the device supports onetouch connection (NFC). Connecting the headset to a device that supports one-touch connection (NFC) By touching the headset to an NFC-compatible smartphone, the headset turns on automatically and then makes a BLUETOOTH connection. Touching the headset to the smartphone again will disconnect the connection. Compatible smartphones NFC-compatible smartphones with Android 2.3.3 or later installed (excluding Android 3.x) NFC NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short-range wireless communication between various devices, such as smartphones and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function, data communication - for example, BLUETOOTH pairing - can be achieved easily by simply touching NFC-compatible devices together (i.e., at the N Mark symbol or location designated on each device). Connecting to a device that does not support one-touch connection (NFC) Pairing with a BLUETOOTH device Pairing is the process required to create a link between BLUETOOTH devices to allow wireless connection. You must pair a device with the headset before you start using the headset. Connecting the headset to a paired device Once BLUETOOTH devices are paired, there is no need to pair them again. Connect a device already paired by the method that applies for that device. 4 - 546 - 438 - 11(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation 51

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Wireless Stereo Headset
MDR-XB950BT
How to make a wireless connections to BLUETOOTH devices
You can enjoy music and hands-free calling with the headset wirelessly by using your device’s BLUETOOTH function.
How to connect devices via the BLUETOOTH function differs depending on whether or not the device supports one-
touch connection (NFC).
Connecting the headset to a device that supports one-touch connection (NFC)
By touching the headset to an NFC-compatible smartphone, the headset turns on automatically and then makes a
BLUETOOTH connection. Touching the headset to the smartphone again will disconnect the connection.
Compatible smartphones
NFC-compatible smartphones with Android 2.3.3 or later installed (excluding Android 3.x)
NFC
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short-range wireless communication between various
devices, such as smartphones and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function, data communication - for example,
BLUETOOTH pairing - can be achieved easily by simply touching NFC-compatible devices together (i.e., at the N Mark
symbol or location designated on each device).
Connecting to a device that does not support one-touch connection (NFC)
Pairing with a BLUETOOTH device
Pairing is the process required to create a link between BLUETOOTH devices to allow wireless connection.
You must pair a device with the headset before you start using the headset.
Connecting the headset to a paired device
Once BLUETOOTH devices are paired, there is no need to pair them again. Connect a device already paired by the
method that applies for that device.
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