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| Product Type | Bluetooth Stereo Headphones |
| Brand | CnMemory |
| Model | i.onik BTH-033 |
| Dimensions (folded) | 180 x 160 x 70 mm |
| Weight | 210 g |
| Power Supply | Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, 300 mAh |
| Charging Time | Approx. 2 hours via micro USB |
| Battery Life | Up to 18 hours (music playback) |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Wireless Range | Up to 10 meters |
| Driver Diameter | 40 mm |
| Impedance | 32 Ω |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Microphone | Built-in, omnidirectional |
| Controls | Volume +/-, Play/Pause, Answer/End call, Next/Previous track |
| Noise Cancellation | Active noise reduction (ANC) |
| Ear Cushion Material | Memory foam with protein leather cover |
| Foldable Design | Yes, for portability |
| Included Accessories | Micro USB charging cable, 3.5 mm audio cable, carrying pouch, user manual |
| Maintenance | Clean with a soft, dry cloth; avoid moisture and solvents |
| Safety | Do not expose to extreme temperatures; use only provided charger |
| Spare Parts & Repairability | Ear pads and cables replaceable; contact support for spare parts |
| General Information | Compatible with smartphones, tablets, and other Bluetooth devices |
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USER MANUAL i.onik BTH-033 CnMemory
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Black hardcover headphones with earbuds and black plastic headband (no visible text or logos)Chips and More GmbH
Gewerbestr. 7 | 79112 Freiburg | Germany | www.i-onik.de
Service: +49 7664 403 69 12
Email: support@i-onik.de
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Inhalt
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Bluetooth Wireless Communication Technology ..... 21
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About BTH-033....21
Before use....22
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Overview....22
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Charging for Headsets 23
Getting started....24
- Turning the Headset on/off 24
2. Pairing the Headset with Bluetooth Devices ..... 25
1) How to Enter Pairing Mode....25
2) Pairing the Headset with a Bluetooth Mobile Phone .... 25
3) Pairing the Headset with a Bluetooth Transmitter.....26
4) Pairing the Headset with Multi-Devices 27
3. Reconnecting with a Bluetooth Device....27
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Making Calls with the Headset......28
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Playing Music 31
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LED Indicator 32
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Indication Tone 33
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Factory Reset 33
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Resetting....33
Care and Maintenance....33
FAQs....34
Specification.... 35
Welcome to this guide on using this Bluetooth stereo headset, BTH-033. Please read this user's manual carefully before use.
Brief introduction
1. Bluetooth Wireless Communication Technology
Bluetooth is a standard of close range wireless communication technology that was drawn up by Sony-Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba. With Bluetooth technology, we can achieve the highest transmission rate among mobile phones, computers, printers, PDAs and other devices. The maximum transmission range of class II is 10 metres while the maximum transmission range of class I can reach up to 100 metres.
2. About BTH-033
BTH-033 is a Bluetooth stereo headset. The foldable and retractable design makes it very easy to take with you. It supports the following Bluetooth profiles:
HSP ...... Headset Profile
HFP ...... Hands-Free Profile
A2DP ..... Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
AVRCP .... Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
You can enjoy music wirelessly by using BTH-033. It has the following features:
1) Pairing with a Bluetooth mobile phone or PDA supporting HFP profile
- Answer a call, end a call and reject a call
- Redial last number
- Voice dial
- Adjust the volume
- Call transfer between the headset and your Bluetooth mobile phone
- Mute microphone
2) Pairing with a Bluetooth music device or Bluetooth transmitter supporting an A2DP profileEnjoy music wirelessly
- Enjoy music wirelessly
- Adjust the volume
- Remote control pause/play
- Remote control previous/next track
3) Easy to switch between the call and music, you will not miss the incoming call during listening to music.
4) Every time the headset is turned on, it will connect to last connected device automatically.
Note: In order to complete above function, the Bluetooth profiles of paired device must be the same as the headset. And even though the paired device and the headset support the same Bluetooth profiles, functions may vary due to specification differences of the paired devices.
Before Use
1. Overview

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Front view of a black hardcover head with numbered ear labels (1-5) pointing to different ear regions (no text or symbols on the headset itself)
| 1 Built-in microphone 7 LED | indicator | |
| 2 Multi-function button(MFB) | 8 Charging jack | |
| 3 Next song 9 Volume down | ||
| 4 Pause/play 10 Volume up | ||
| 5 Last song 11 Right speaker | ||
| 6 Line-in jack 12 Left speaker |
2. Charging the Headset
The headset comes with a built-in rechargeable battery. Prior to using it, it is recommended that you charge the battery fully for the first time.
When the headset's power is low, the red LED indicator flashes twice and the headset emits three "dong" sounds every 30 seconds. You need to recharge the battery of the headset.
The charging procedure is as follows:
Using a USB cable
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Plug USB charging cable into the USB port of the computer
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Plug the other end of the USB cable into the headset.
Red light on: Charging
Red light off: Finish charging
- It will take about 2.5 hours to complete the charging.

Note:
1) The battery is recyclable.
2) Batteries (the battery pack or batteries installed) must not be exposed to excessive heat, such as in the sunshine or near to a fire.
Getting started
1. Turning the headset on/off
| Functions Operation LED indicator | ||
| Turning on Press and | holdMFB button for 3-5 seconds until blue LED indicator flashes. | Blue LED indicator on for one second. |
| Turning off Press and | holdMFB button for 3 seconds until red LED indicator flashes. | Red LED indicator on for one second. |
Note:
In order to save power, the headset will turn off automatically after 5 minutes if no devices are connected.
2. Pairing the Headset with Bluetooth Devices
1) How to enter Pairing Mode
| Functions Operation LED indicator | ||
| Entering pairing mode | Ensure the head-set is off, and then press and hold MFB button for 7-8 seconds until red and blue LED flash alternately | Red and blue LED flash alternately |
Note:
Pairing mode will last 2 minutes. If no devices can be connected after 2 minutes, it will return to standby mode automatically.
2) Pairing the Headset with a Bluetooth Mobile Phone
Prior to using the headset for the first time, you have to pair it with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. The pairing procedure will vary with different models of mobile phones. Refer to your mobile phone user's manual for further information. The general pairing procedure is as follows:
1) Keep your headset and phone within 1 metre when pairing.
2) Make the headset enter pairing mode (please refer to "How to enter pairing mode").
3) Activate your cell phone's Bluetooth function and set your cell phone to search for Bluetooth devices within range, and select "i.onik BTH-033" from the list of devices shown.
4) According to the indication, enter password or PIN number: "0000".
5) If prompted by your mobile phone to connect, select "Yes" (this will vary depending on the mobile phone being used).
6) After successful connecting, the blue LED indicator flashes twice every 4 seconds or flashes 3 times every 4 seconds.
Note:
- If pairing fails, please turn off the headset first and then repair according to steps 1-6 above.
- Once pairing is successful, the headset and the mobile phone will remember each other; there will be no need to repair next time. The headset can remember 8 paired devices. When the number of paired devices exceeds 8, the first one will be replaced.
- Every time the headset is turned on, it will connect to the last connected device automatically. If you want to pair it with other devices, turn off the Bluetooth function of the last connected device then pair the headset with the new device, following steps 1-6 above.
3) Pairing the Headset with a Bluetooth Transmitter
You can connect the headset to a Bluetooth transmitter, to enjoy music wirelessly. Take a BTT010 (Bluetooth transmitter for iPod and iPhone - not included), for example. The pairing steps are as follows:
1) Keep your headset and phone within 1 metre when pairing.
2) Set the headset to enter pairing mode (refer to "How to enter pairing mode").
3) Turn on the Bluetooth transmitter. It will search for Bluetooth devices automatically and send a pairing request.
4) When the headset requests you to enter a PIN number, the transmitter will respond "0000" automatically.
5) After successful pairing and connecting, the blue LED indicator on the headset flashes twice every 4 seconds.

BTT010
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Not included.)
Note:
- The pairing password of the headset is "0000". The headset can, therefore, only pair with a Bluetooth transmitter whose pairing password is "0000".
- If pairing still fails after several tries, refer to the Bluetooth transmitter user's manual for further information.
4) Multi-pairing
The headset can connect with two devices at most. One is a Bluetooth mobile phone supporting a HFP profile; the other one is a Bluetooth music device supporting an A2DP profile. If you want to finish the multi-pairing, proceed as follows:
1) Firstly, pair the headset with a Bluetooth transmitter (refer to "Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth transmitter").
2) Turn off the Bluetooth transmitter.
3) Pair and connect the headset with a Bluetooth mobile phone (refer to "Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth mobile phone").
4) Turn on the Bluetooth transmitter; it will connect to the headset automatically.
Note:
After successful multi-pairing, the paired devices will remember each other. You will not need to pair next time. If the pairing information is deleted, connect the mobile phone with the headset and then turn on the Bluetooth transmitter. Multiconnecting can be performed.
- For a mobile phone supporting the HSP and A2DP at the same time, you may set up a HSP and A2DP connection with the headset simultaneously. At this time, the Bluetooth transmitter must not be connected to the headset.
3. Reconnecting with a Bluetooth Device
1) Automatic connecting
Every time the headset is turned on, it will connect to the last connected device automatically.
2) Manual connecting
When the headset is in standby mode and doesn't connect to a device, short press MFB button once and it will connect to the last connected device.
Note:
- Before connecting to a Bluetooth device, turn on the Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth device.
- On some Bluetooth devices - some Nokia mobile phones, for example - you have to allow automatic connecting in the mobile phone's settings. Refer to your mobile phone's manual for further information
4. Making a call with the headset
1) Basic operation
| Functions Operation LED indicator | ||
| Cancel a call Calling | Short press MFB | once |
| Answer a call Incoming | ringing Short press | MFB once |
| Reject a call Incoming | ringing Long press | MFB for 2 seconds and release it until listen a tone |
| End a call During a call | Short press MFB | once |
| Volume up During a call | Short press + | button |
| Volume down During a call | Short press — | button |
| Transfer conversation to mobile phone | During a call Long press MFB for 2 seconds | |
| Transfer conversation to headset | During a call Long press MFB for 2 seconds | |
| Mute microphone | During a call Double click MFB | |
| Cancel mute During | a call (microphone mute) | Double click MFB |
| Voice dial | Standby mode (connected device) | Long press ▶|| button for 2 seconds |
| Redial the last number | Standby mode (connected device) | Double click MFB |
| Remove paired list | Turned off | Press MFB and pause button for 8 seconds simultaneously, and release it until the red and blue (or purple) LED are on at the same time |
2) Three-Ways Call Operation 5. Playing Music
| Functions Operation LED indicator | ||
| Answer new call and end current call | There is a second incoming call | Shortly press MFB once |
| Answer new call and retain current call | There is a second incoming call | Long press MFB for 2 seconds |
| Switch calls Keep conversation Long press MFB for 2 seconds | ||
| End current call and switch retain call | Keep conversation Shortly press MFB once | |
WARNING:
Excessive pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
Note:
- Not all the mobile phones support all the functions listed above. Refer to your mobile phone user's manual.
- Function and prompt tones will differ, depending on the mobile phone.
- When the volume is adjusted to maximum or minimum, you will hear one prompt tone.
- When pressing the answer button on some mobile phones, the call will be transferred to the mobile phone. You can switch the call to the headset by using the conversation switch button or through operating it on the mobile phone. Refer to your mobile phone user's manual for further information.
When the headset connects to a mobile phone or Bluetooth transmitter which supports A2DP, you can enjoy music wirelessly through the headset.
| Functions Operation LED indicator | ||
| Volume up Playing music | Shortly press “+” button | |
| Volume down Playing music | Shortly press “—” button | |
| Last song Playing music | Shortly press ◀ button once | |
| Next song Playing music | Shortly press ▶ button once | |
| Pause Playing music | Shortly press ▶|| button once | |
| Play | Pausing | Shortly press ▶|| button once |
| Line in input | Turned off It can play music through aq 3.5 mm audio line | |
Notes:
- When playing music on some mobile phones, the music will be transmitted to the mobile phone's speaker instead of the headset. You have to select "Transmit the sound via Bluetooth" in the settings menu and then choose "BTH-033" as the speaker device. The music will be transmitted to the headset. Refer to your mobile phone user's manual for further information.
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When the volume is adjusted to maximum or minimum, you will hear one prompt tone.
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If you want to remotely select the last/next song, or pause/play, it needs your Bluetooth mobile phone or Bluetooth transmitter need to be paired with the headset to support the AVRCP profile. Refer to the user's manual of your mobile phone or Bluetooth transmitter for further information.
- The Bluetooth will disconnect the headset and the mobile phone automatically if you plug in 3.5 mm audio input, and the line in is available at the time.
6. LED Indicator
1) Charging
| LED indicator Status of headset | |
| Red LED on Charging | |
| Red LED off Finished | charging |
2) Pairing with Bluetooth Device
| LED indicator Status of headset | |
| Red and blue LED indicator flashes alternately | Pairing mode |
| Blue LED indicator flashes once quickly every 2 seconds | Not connected device |
| Blue LED indicator flashes twice quickly every 4 seconds | Have already connected HFP or A2DP |
| Blue LED indicator flashes three times quickly every 4 seconds | Connect HFP and A2DP simultaneously |
| Blue LED indicator flashes quickly | Calling/incoming call |
| Blue LED indicator flashes once quickly every 4 seconds | During a call |
| Blue LED indicator flashes once quickly every 4 seconds | Low battery |
7. Indication Tone
| Indication tone Status of the headset | |
| Continuous two prompt tone every 10 seconds | Conversation mode and microphone mute |
| Three ‘dong’ warning sounds every 30 seconds | Low battery |
8. Factory Reset
In the status of turned off, long press MFB and pause buttons for 8 seconds simultaneously and don't release them until the red and blue LED indicators are on.
9. Resetting
If the product works abnormally, you can plug a 3.5 mm Line-in or charge the headset so that it resets the product.
Care and Maintenance
Read the recommendations below carefully before using the
"BTH-033". By following these you will be able to enjoy this product for many years.
Keep it dry and don't put it in a dump place, to avoid the product's internal circuit being affected.
- Keep the product away from direct sunlight or hot places. High temperatures will shorten the life of electronic devices,
destroy the battery or distort certain plastic parts. - Don't expose the product to cold areas. It may damage the internal circuit board.
- Don't try to disassemble the product as it may get damaged.
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Don't let it fall down on to the floor or on other hard surfaces. The internal circuit might get damaged.
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Don't use intensive chemical products or detergents to clean the product.
- Don't scratch the surface with sharp things.
If the product doesn't function properly, return it to the store from which you bought it. The staff will help you to solve the problem.
FAQs
1. What does it mean when red LED blinks twice every 30 seconds?
The battery is low and needs to be recharged.
2. Why is the red LED off when charging?
a) Make sure that the charging device is well connected to the headset.
b) If you don't use the headset for a long time, the battery may dry up. If this happens, you have to charge the battery for 30 minutes, and then the red LED indicator should be ON.
3. How far is the effective range between the headset and mobile phone?
According to the Bluetooth standard, the maximum available range of a Class II headset is 10 metres. It varies under different environments.
4. Why can't my mobile phone search and find the headset?
The mobile phone will not find the headset if the headset and mobile phone are not under the pairing mode. Make sure that the headset is under the pairing mode and in the effective working range; then the headset can be paired and connected.
5. Why can't I hear the voice?
a) Make sure the headset has been switched on.
b) Make sure the volume is not too low or muted.
c) Make sure that the headset is connected with the mobile phone correctly.
d) Make sure that the distance between the headset and the mobile phone is in the available Bluetooth range.
6. Why is the voice not clear during a conversation?
a) Make sure that the mobile phone is in a strong signal area.
b) Make sure that the headset is in the available range for this product.
7. Why can't I control pause, play, last song and next song when playing music?
This function needs a Bluetooth device supporting AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile).
Specifications
| Bluetooth version Bluetooth V2.1+EDR | |
| Bluetooth profiles Headset, Hands free, A2DP, AVRCP | |
| Operating distance 10 meters | |
| Headset working time Music up to 15 hours | |
| Headset standby time Approx 384 hours | |
| Charging input DC5.0V 340 mA | |
| Headset charging time About 3 hours | |
| Dimension 176 x 165 x 32 mm | |
| Weight Approx 177 g | |
| Battery capacity 430 mAH | |
Notes:
- This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device must not cause harmful interference; and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.