It's a simple and robust machine. I used my first until the battery life's done, second until I ran it over with my car. However, on the third I ran into similar problem.
1. Takes multiple tries to turn on the headset.
2. It turns off by itself when the battery power is still left.
3. Automatically went into pairing mode after turning it on.
All indicating power button failure.
These are things you can do. In that order.
1. Reset the headset:
Get into the pairing mode by turning it on and keep the button pressed until the red/green lights blink.
Press volume up and down buttons simultaneously until yellow light blinks three times and turns itself off.
Clear the jaybird pairing profile from your device(s).
Turn it on and pair it with the device.
2. Another reset method:
Press power button 8 times in quick but distinct successions before pressing it for 5 seconds at 9th click.
Turn it off.
Repeat it one more time.
Clear the jaybird paring profile from your device(s).
Turn it on and pair it with the device.
3. Button metal cap displacement issue:
I went on to disassemble the switch assembly and I found the same thing emericrobert found. The button was slightly misplaced and I corrected the position.
I did it by submerging the assembly into 100% isopropanol for a while to soften the glue, and carefully disassembled it. It's full of glue and it's so easy to ruin it. Do it right before throwing it out.
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