Shenzhen Yale Electronics Manuals & User Guides
Shenzhen Yale Electronics is a prominent manufacturer of consumer audio devices and smart wearables, widely known for owning and producing the AWEI brand of Bluetooth headphones and speakers.
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Shenzhen Yale Electronics Co., Ltd., established in 2009, is a global consumer electronics enterprise specializing in the research, development, and production of audio products and smart accessories. Based in Shenzhen, China, the company is best known as the manufacturer and owner of the AWEI brand (as well as ipipoo), which has gained popularity for its fashionable and high-performance Bluetooth audio devices.
The company’s diverse product lineup includes True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds, noise-cancelling headphones, portable Bluetooth speakers, power banks, and automotive accessories. Shenzhen Yale Electronics integrates advanced manufacturing with innovative design, holding numerous intellectual property patents and adhering to ISO 9001 and BSCI standards to ensure quality for customers worldwide.
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How do I pair my Shenzhen Yale Electronics / AWEI headphones?
Generally, open the charging case or press the case button for 3 seconds to initiate pairing mode. On your mobile device, enable Bluetooth and select the device name (e.g., 'HT101') to connect.
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Como faço para usar o cancelamento ativo de ruído (ANC)?
For models with ANC, such as the HT01, double-click the left earbud to toggle between Noise Cancelling mode, Ambient mode, and ANC off. Note that ANC primarily works when both earbuds are worn.
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What is the warranty period for Shenzhen Yale Electronics products?
The standard warranty period is commonly 12 months from the date of purchase, covering manufacturing defects. It does not cover damage caused by water, unauthorized disassembly, or accidental drops.