Klipsch T10 ANC User Guide ©Copywrite 2021 EAR Micro
EAR Micro and Klipsch Audio have partnered to design, engineer, and produce the world’s most sophisticated luxury hearables product—an ear-computer. It’s like mixing the brains of a smartwatch, with the form-factor of an earphone. Our T10 ear computers are the smallest in the world, and offer the highest audio performance of any in-ear listening instrument. EAR Micro’s T10 Bespoke Ear Computers are hand-made luxury items.
Table of Contents A. Getting Started a. First Time Unboxing b. Power On the Buds c. Connecting Buds to a Phone i. Pairing with an Android Phone ii. Pairing with an iPhone d. Power Off the Buds B. Charging a. Opening/Closing Charger Doors b. Removing/Replacing Buds c. Charger User Interface i. Open Door ii. Button Gestures d. Charging the Charger i. Qi Charging ii. Full Buds Battery iii. Full Charger Battery e. Low Charger Battery C. Bud Gestures a. Touch User Interface b. Voice, Sound, LED Feedback c.
Getting Started First Time Unboxing The T10s ear computers will be “Sleeping” packaged inside the charger. While “Sleeping” the buds use almost no power and can be awakened by pushing the button on the front of the charger. When you press the button the LEDs above the button will light up. Your buds are awake and ready for use. Power On the Buds To power on the buds simply open the charger doors. The charger has “Gull-Wing” doors that hinge from the top.
Connecting Buds to a Phone After Removing the buds from the charger, your buds will be in Pairing Mode. Pairing with an iPhone From your iPhone Settings screen, select Bluetooth option. Now select “Klipsch T10 ANC” listed under Other Devices. You will hear a voice prompt that says “Now we’re talking…” and the LEDs on the buds will flash to indicate that you have successfully paired them to your phone.
Pairing with an Android Phone Find your Bluetooth settings…it can generally be accessed by dragging the screen down from the top. Find the “Klipsch T10 ANC” from the Available Devices section. You will probably need to select Pair from the pairing message box to complete the pairing process. Powering Off the Buds You can power off the buds by putting them back into the charging case. The case will charge the buds fully and then put the buds back “Sleep” to conserve the battery.
Charging Opening/Closing the Doors Your T10 Charger has “Gull-Wing” doors that hinge at the top to keep your precious buds securely in place. To Open the doors simply lift the door gently from the bottom and the spring will do the rest to fully open the charger door and reveal your brand new T10s. To Close the door one finger will do. Just nudge it back closed until the magnetic closure snaps the door into the closed position.
Single-Touch A Single Touch requests the battery level in the charger. The LEDs will sequence from the middle outward to acknowledge the button press and cycle back off. The LEDs will then sequence from the middle outward to indicate the battery level in the charger. Similar to the battery level in the buds, the LEDs indicate 10% to 30%, 30% to 50%, 50% to 70%, 70% to 90%, and above 90%. Double-Touch A Double-Touch will put both buds and the charger into a “Sleep” mode.
Full Bud Batteries Any time the batteries in the buds are fully charger the charger puts the buds into “Sleep” mode to conserve the charge on the batteries. A 1-Second hold of the button on the charger will “Wake” the buds. Full Charger Battery When the battery in the T10 Charger has reach fully charger the back-and-forth LED sequence will halt while on the Qi wireless charger.
Bud Gestures Touch User Interface The logo or face of the buds contain a touch surface that you can touch to interact with each bud. There are multiple gestures that you can perform to activate different features. The figure below shows the touch surface outlined in red. The front is closest to the ear tip for each bud. Basic Touch Gestures The basic gestures are Single-Touch, Double-Touch, Holds, Rocker Forward, Rocker Backward, Swipe Forward, Swipe Backward.
Advanced Touch Gestures The advanced gestures are Swipe-and-Hold, Touch-and-Hold, and Double-Touch-and-Hold. While advanced gestures require a bit more patience and timing to learn, they provide additional features that aren’t used every day by most users. A Swipe-and-Hold begins with a Swipe either forward or backward and is followed immediately with a hold on the side that you swipe toward.
Voice, Sound, LED Feedback The buds give you feedback as events occur on the buds. The following table shows the event along with the Voice Icon, Sound, and LED Pattern for each.
Head Gestures Voice User Interface The Voice User Interface allows you to talk to the buds to perform various actions. The Companion App must be open on your phone to enable the Voice Gestures.
T10 Companion Phone App Features in the app are self-explanatory and will be updated from time to time.
Regulatory Compliance Information Supplier's Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: Ear Computer, Model T10 RESPONSIBLE PARTY: Piearcings LLC dba EAR Micro LLC 4043 Broadway Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64111 USA CONTACT NAME: Patsy Nigh TELEPHONE NUMBER AND/OR E-MAIL ADDRESS: 913.706.2216 | patsy@earmicro.com FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
FCC ID: 2A7XIT10 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.