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A Bluetooth IEM that punches well above the price, the NuForce BE2 is well suited for gym-goers, commuters, frequent travelers, and everyday use. The sweatproof housing has a water-resistance rating of IPX5, and the ends are magnetized to clip together for tangle-free carry Read More
JyriHi, I'm having an issue with my headphones and i would like to contact customer support, but when i go to the Nuforce website it doesn't give me the option of contacting from America, how do I go about contacting Nuforce with warranty requests?
Thanks
After updating to Android 8.0.0 my NuForce BE2 will only pair for call audio. Media audio just doesn't pair.
Anyone else have this issue?
I 've tried everything I could think of but with no luck.
RK647Sorry I have missed this message from you.
When you press the middle button on the remote it should turn on the media audio and you should be able to take calls and listen to music. Could you please help to check if this worked?
- Jyri/NuForce
Honestly I own the Be3i and have been super disappointed with them... Guess my expectations were too high... I own a pair of NuForce nu700 and they are some of the best sub $100 In ears I have heard to date... I was at least expecting the same tonal balance with the Be3i... That was NOT the case... They work well, have been durable, and etc... However, what good is mediocrity that lasts? I have a pair of insignia bluetooth buds I won at a conference that retail for 49.99 and they outclass the sound of the Be3i but a not small margin... Just wanted to bring this to light for others...
I've been having the same issue. I contacted Google Help services and they came to a conclusion that it was the manufacturer's fault (NuForce). I tried every other phone and it worked fine. Only one I have issues was my Pixel 2. It always showed a No media issue )):
This just got delivered. They're pretty good earbuds, IMO. I use an iPhone but have also paired them with a Vita. On the Vita there is no volume control, you have to use the bud's remote. On iPhone the volume pairs with the phone. Basic on/off function and pairing works as expected.
I like the sound, not a huge audiophile but I find them to be fairly balanced, not crazy bass heavy. They're pretty light and after replacing the stock earbuds with the smaller ones they had in the box they fit well. I like that the look is subtle. Battery also seems pretty good, but I've only had them for 2 days. I'll continue to post impressions when I can.
Edit: On iPhone 8 plus, the earbud audio doesn't sync with the video. Any way to fix this?
zamuzthey won’t work if you’re doing heavy construction work or something. However I commute and walk in downtown San Francisco every day, and it does a decent job of blocking out traffic noise, trash can banging, and the hum of my bus ride. It’s a little less effective than straight earplugs.
I have had these for a while now and really enjoy them for what they do and the purpose they serve. Do I do any "serious" listening with them? No - they are Bluetooth, on-the-go IEMs and sound just fine in that regard. If there is one nit to pick, it would be on the design of the nozzle/tip interaction. The nozzle is rather large (no great concern there) but has no lip or ridge to secure the tips and relies on a tight-ish fit and friction to keep them in place. I like a really good seal (the dual tips do no do it for me) and if they have been in my ears for a while, perhaps the seal is to good as the tips come off when I remove the IEMs about 60% of the time. This is no huge deal, but I feel like a nimrod if I am, say, at the gym and someone asks me question and I spend the next minute or so trying to dig the errant tip out of my ear canal!
Just got these as a convenience item. Since all of my media is gravitating to my phone, I wanted a way to listen wirelessly. I don't go to a gym, don't run, I just wanted a convenient way to consume media, like podcasts, radio, music and streaming TV with somewhat better sound quality. This is my first wireless device and the freedom is liberating. I can leave the phone on a night table and listen to a podcast or the radio while I relax in bed without wires getting in the way, or leave it on my desk while I walk around and not lose content. I prefer the lanyard style as I would be afraid of losing a truly wireless bud. The magnets are a great idea.
Pairing is a snap, and the controls are intuitive. They're comfortable to wear. A woman's voice in an English accent tells you that your buds are powered on, powered off, or connected.
For $35, there's no need to over analyze this. This is really great technology at low cost. If I want soaring sound quality, my Fiio and Sennheisers are there. These do the job they're intended to do, and this is an extraordinary value for the price.
Jyri, quick question for you. I wanted to switch to a smaller ear piece. You'll note that there is an "outer" clear ear piece that fits over the black "inner" one that attaches to the shaft. The clear piece provides a better seal.
It appears the "outer" piece is not removable or transferable to the other sized ear pieces. Is this by design, or am I not noticing something?
d_ddI've missed this message. However I am not sure if I fully understand the question. Only the tips are removable. Not the nozzle itself.
- Jyri/NuForce
I'll just leave this comment here for convenience and because the manual doesn't include all the control options.
- a quick press of all 3 buttons tells you the battery level.
- holding the all 3 buttons for 2 seconds resets the headphones. (This helped me when music wouldn't play from my one plus 3)
- a quick press of the play/pause and volume up button activates google search through voice (at least that's what it does for me)
- double tapping the play/pause redials your last phone call.
Just received my pair in the mail, and already having problems with it. All the voice prompts from the headphones are loud and clear and was able to connect my headphones to my iPhone 6 Plus & iPhone 4S. However, it was able to establish a connection but fails to transmit audio. All I hear is either blips or static, and occasionally it'll even crash itself and I'll have to turn it back on and again with no results. At one point it even locked itself dead, and I had to plug it into the charge wire while it was on in order to have the buttons working again. Strangely enough it connects to my Lenovo laptop all fine, but crashes on both iPhones. Anyone else experiencing this?
KutabareThis sounds very unusual. There shouldn't be any reason why the earphones wouldn't work with the iPhone 6Plus and iPhone 4S. As a matter of fact the BE2 should work better with iPhone than most of the other wireless headphones. If you don't mind I would like us to take back the defect unit and inspect it. We can swap to a new pair. Could you please contact our customer service? Our contact details here:
https://www.optomausa.com/us/tech-support/contact-us-americas.aspx
Sorry for the trouble and inconvenience.
- Jyri/NuForce