Connecting Logitech Freepulse Bluetooth Headphones to a Computer or Cellphone

Logitech FreePulse with Adapter I've just bought a set of Logitech Freepulse Bluetooth Headphones, these are very well reviewed Bluetooth 2.0 EDR headphones and so I was happy to grab a set as they solve another problem I've had which is that my Sprint Mobile Broadband ExpressCard blocks my headphone port.  But darned if the default directions just want you to use their little headphone jack adapter.  I knew there had to be a way to get these bound to my computer and/or cellphone, so I did some research.  For those who come after me, here are the clear details:

  • Press and Hold the power button on the headphones, the light will flash slow red, then fast red, then turn off, and finally start flashing blue and red.  This has put the headphones into Discovery Mode.
  • On your computer or cellphone, search for new Bluetooth devices.
  • If prompted for a security code, select 0000.
  • Enable Wireless Stereo when asked.

And your done.  The hard part is of course figuring out how to make the headphones go into Discovery Mode.

#1 David on 5.05.2008 at 4:36 AM

Thanks, been looking for this info the last few hours. Too lazy to look at the manual, I think I saw that in there when I was browsing.

#2 John Burns on 5.31.2008 at 8:22 PM

Thanks for bringing to my attention a good set of bluetooth headphones.I got my own and connected them to the computer.However, the sound quality isn't nearly as good as it is when you use the headphone jack adapter.It looks like the sound quality of the audio device that's installed when you connect the headphones directly to the computer is really low.Any ideas on how to correct that?Maybe it's a driver problem.jb

#3 Ben on 8.11.2008 at 5:30 PM

Man thats soooo cool!!

ive had a pair of these for awhile now and always thought that they should be able to connect to my phone or bluetooth dongle on my comp but have never been able to find out how, that is till now.

THANKS

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