Bluetooth QuickSwitch allows you to easily swap between your paired devices, without worrying about disconnecting.
Using Bluetooth QuickSwitch
Within the first two minutes of popping your Nura device on your head, your Nura device will be in discoverable mode and you can swap between your phone, computer and other Bluetooth devices while listening, all without having to disconnect from any previously paired devices.
If your Nura devices aren't swapping to your chosen device, please see our Bluetooth troubleshooting guide.
When connecting to your Nura device with a Windows computer, your computer will automatically pair with your Nura device again. Make sure to turn off your computer's Bluetooth or select your other device as the primary output.
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1. Go to your menu in the Nura app. |
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2. Navigate to Device Settings. |
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3. Select 'Enter Discoverable Mode.' |
From here you can connect your preferred devices to your Nura device. | |
How to connect to other devices:
Mac/ Bluetooth
1. Turn your Nura device on.
2. Open your Mac’s “System Preferences” > “Bluetooth”.
3. Select “nura XXX”.
“XXX” will be your Nura device's unique 3-digit pairing number.
4. Your Nura device is now connected.
Windows/ Bluetooth
1. Turn your Nura device on with no cables connected.
2. Select the Bluetooth icon from your computer’s taskbar (found in the bottom right-hand corner).
3. From “Bluetooth & other devices”, select “Add Bluetooth or other device”.
4. Select “nura XXX”.
“XXX” will be your Nura device's unique 3-digit pairing number.
5. Your Nura device is now connected!
Mac/Cable
1. Open your Mac’s “System Preferences” > “Sound”.
2. Select “Nura XXX” as the output device.
Windows/Cable
1. Right-click on the volume button in your taskbar.
2. Select “Playback devices”.
3. Right-click on “nura XXX” and click “set as default device”.
Audio configurations on TVs vary. Please check the Nura device's Bluetooth system requirements and your TV’s compatibility.
Audio jack configurations on DACs vary. Where possible, use a digital cable (USB, lightning) as all Nura devices have a built-in DAC and headphone amplifier.
For a 3.5 mm jack, use the Nura analog cable.
You can connect the Nura device to a PlayStation® controller, and some Xbox® controllers, using the Nura analog cable. You will not be able to use voice chat functions with your Nura device.
You’re unable to connect Nura devices to PlayStation® or Xbox® consoles via Bluetooth as they have their own licensed options.
Nura devices are not optimised for Bluetooth dongles. If connecting with a dongle, make sure it’s either Qualcomm® aptX-HD™, SBC, or AAC compatible.
Audio jack configurations on airplanes vary. For a 3.5 mm jack, use the Nura analog cable.
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