Congratulations on receiving your new pair of T3! Use this guide to learn about pairing T3 with your preferred device, charging the batteries, and restoring the earphones to their factory settings.
What's included in the box
- T3 wireless earphones and charging case
- Interchangeable ear tips in four different sizes: XS, S, M & L
- Type-C USB-cable
- Owners manual
- Warnings Manual
Before getting started
⚠️ Sudio T3 is delivered with a protective film covering the charging connectors between the earbuds and charging case. The film needs to be removed in order for the earbuds to power on.
The earbuds will likely have some existing battery charge, however it is recommended to fully charge T3 before using it for the first time.
Turning T3 on or off
T3 powers up as soon as the lid on the charging case is opened, as indicated by the LED lights on the earbuds and the audio feedback 🔈 On.
Similarly, T3 is turned off when placing the earbuds back into the case.
You can also use the touch controls to power the earbuds on or off. Do this by holding the touch control for 5 seconds on either earbud.
Pairing with a device
T3 enters pairing mode when opening the lid on the charging case. Open the Bluetooth settings on your device and wait for T3 and the device to locate each other, then select Sudio T3 when it appears in the list. You will hear 🔈 Connected, confirming that the devices are paired with each other!
Charging the batteries
There are three batteries in total on T3; one in the charging case and one in each earbud.
The T3 earbuds charge their batteries automatically when placed inside the charging case, this is indicated by the LED lights on the earbuds. Make sure to first remove the protective film which is covering the charging connectors.
The T3 case is charged with a Type-C USB-cable. When the case is charging, you will see a light below the charging port (where the cable is inserted). It is recommended to use the Sudio Type-C USB-cable that's included in the package, but the charging case may be compatible with third-party Type-C USB-cables as well.
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