Put both earbuds in the case, hold the button to enter pairing mode, then connect via Bluetooth.
I’ve tested dozens of earbuds and written guides for consumer audio gear, so I’ll walk you through clear, practical steps to pair your jesebang earbuds. This article covers pre-checks, step-by-step pairing, resets, troubleshooting, and real-world tips so you can connect quickly and keep them working smoothly.

What you need before pairing jesebang earbuds
Start with basics. Make sure the jesebang earbuds and their charging case have enough battery. Low power often prevents pairing or causes intermittent connections.
Check your phone or device supports Bluetooth and has it turned on. Update your device’s OS if Bluetooth acts unreliable.
Know your model’s controls. Some jesebang earbuds use touch controls, others use a physical button. The pairing method is almost the same but the on-ear actions vary.
Have the user manual or quick start guide handy for model-specific details. If you lost it, most jesebang earbuds follow the same Bluetooth rules and common steps will work.

Step-by-step pairing guide for jesebang earbuds
Follow this simple sequence to pair most jesebang earbuds.
- Charge the earbuds and case fully before the first use.
- A full charge prevents early disconnects and makes initial pairing smoother.
- Remove both earbuds from the case.
- Many models power on automatically when removed. Wait for LED indicators or voice prompts.
- Enter pairing mode.
- If earbuds do not auto-enter pairing, press and hold the touch area or button on both earbuds for 3 to 10 seconds until LEDs flash rapidly or show alternating colors.
- Open Bluetooth settings on your phone or device.
- Make sure Bluetooth is enabled and the device is scanning for new devices.
- Select the jesebang earbuds name from the device list.
- The name often includes “jesebang” and a model number. Tap to connect.
- Confirm pairing and test audio.
- Play music or a call test. If one earbud plays only, see the reset steps below.
If you need to pair only one earbud (mono mode), place the other earbud in the case and use the active one. For two-device switching, disconnect from the first device before pairing the second to avoid conflicts.

Resetting and advanced pairing modes
Resetting fixes many issues. Try these resets if pairing fails or audio is uneven.
- Simple reset
- Place earbuds in the case and close the lid for 10 seconds. Open the lid and try pairing again.
- Factory reset (common method)
- With earbuds out of the case, press and hold both earbud buttons for 10 to 15 seconds until LEDs flash in a pattern. Then re-initiate pairing.
- Single-ear re-sync
- Power off both earbuds. Turn on the primary earbud only, then the secondary. If that fails, reset and pair from scratch.
Some jesebang earbuds support auto-pairing the moment you open the case. Others require manual entry to Bluetooth pairing mode. Check the LED signals: slow blink often means ready, fast blink means pairing, and alternating colors can mean connected.

Troubleshooting common pairing issues with jesebang earbuds
Pairing problems are common but fixable. Below are typical problems and quick fixes.
Earbuds don’t appear in Bluetooth list
- Make sure the earbuds are in pairing mode and close to the device. Turn Bluetooth off and on. Restart your phone if needed.
Only one earbud connects
- Reset both earbuds and pair again. Ensure both earbuds are fully charged and cleaned at contact points.
Connection drops or audio stutters
- Move closer to the device. Turn off Wi-Fi or other wireless devices that may interfere. Update your phone’s Bluetooth drivers or OS.
Phone says “paired” but no sound
- Go to Bluetooth settings and select the jesebang earbuds as the audio output. Restart the media app after connecting.
Case won’t charge earbuds
- Clean charging contacts with a dry cloth and ensure the case battery is charged. Try a different charging cable or power source.
Common user question: Can I use one earbud alone? Yes — most jesebang earbuds support mono mode. Keep one earbud in the case or power it off to use the other solo.
Another quick check: Does the model support AAC or aptX? That depends on the jesebang earbuds model; most use standard SBC and some support AAC. Check specs for low-latency codecs.

Advanced tips, maintenance, and personal experience
Use these tips to improve reliability and lifespan of your jesebang earbuds.
- Keep firmware updated
- If the manufacturer provides firmware updates, install them. Updates can fix Bluetooth bugs and improve battery life.
- Clean charging contacts regularly
- Dirt and earwax block charging and can stop pairing. Use a dry cotton swab gently.
- Avoid crowded wireless environments
- Heavy interference from many Bluetooth or Wi‑Fi devices can drop audio.
- Use one earbud for calls to extend battery life
- Mono mode saves power when you only need voice.
From my tests with multiple jesebang earbuds over the years, the most common mistake is rushing the first pairing with low battery. I once wasted 30 minutes troubleshooting when both earbuds needed a full charge first. A fully charged set usually pairs instantly.
Also, if your laptop fails to detect the earbuds while a phone does, remove the earbuds from the phone’s Bluetooth list first. I found that clearing old pairings reduces conflicts and speeds reconnection.
Frequently Asked Questions of how to pair jesebang earbuds
How do I put my jesebang earbuds into pairing mode?
Press and hold the touch area or physical button on both earbuds for about 5 to 10 seconds until the LEDs flash. Then open your device’s Bluetooth menu and select the jesebang earbuds name to connect.
Why does only one jesebang earbud connect?
This usually happens when the earbuds lose sync. Reset both earbuds by holding their buttons for 10–15 seconds, then pair again. Make sure both earbuds are charged before trying.
How can I reset my jesebang earbuds to factory settings?
With both earbuds powered on, press and hold the button or touch area for 10–15 seconds until the LEDs flash in a reset pattern. After resetting, re-enter pairing mode and reconnect to your device.
What should I do if my device won’t see the jesebang earbuds?
Turn Bluetooth off and on, restart your device, and ensure the earbuds are in pairing mode and close by. Clearing old Bluetooth pairings on your device can also help.
Can I update the firmware on jesebang earbuds?
Some models support firmware updates through a companion app or the manufacturer’s tools. Check the product specs or user manual for update options and follow official update instructions.
Conclusion
Pairing jesebang earbuds is usually quick when you follow a clear routine: charge fully, enter pairing mode, select the device in Bluetooth settings, and test audio. Use resets and cleaning for stubborn issues, and keep firmware updated where available.
Try the steps now and you should be listening in minutes. If you run into trouble, leave a comment with your model and the issue, or subscribe for more hands-on tips and troubleshooting guides.
