Set up and use your Beats Solo Buds
You can listen to music, make phone calls, use Siri, and more with your Beats Solo Buds.
Pair your Beats Solo Buds
Learn how to pair your Beats Solo Buds with your device.
Pair with your iPhone or iPad
Turn on Bluetooth on your iPhone or iPad.
Place your Beats Solo Buds earbuds in the case.
With the case lid open, hold your Beats Solo Buds next to your unlocked iPhone or iPad.
Follow the onscreen instructions. If you don't see any instructions, follow the steps to pair your Beats Solo Buds with another device.
Pair with an Android device
You can use Fast Pair to pair your Beats Solo Buds with an Android device:
Make sure that your phone or tablet is using Android 6.0 or higher, and that it has Bluetooth and Location turned on.
With the case lid open, hold your Beats Solo Buds near your phone or tablet.
When you get a notification, tap "Tap to pair." You'll get a "Device connected" or "Pairing complete" notification.
If you need to set up your Beats Solo Buds, tap "Set up now." If you don't get a notification, open the Bluetooth settings on your phone or tablet, and tap the device that you want to pair.
You can also pair your Beats Solo Buds using the Beats app for Android.
Fast Pair requires your location to be enabled. Full access to features requires an Android 6.0 or newer device with Google Play Services enabled and Google Account.
Pair with your Mac or with another device that uses Bluetooth
Turn on Bluetooth on your Mac or other device.
Place your Beats Solo Buds earbuds in the case.
With the case lid open, hold your Beats Solo Buds next to your Mac or other device.
Press and hold the "b" button on either earbud until a tone plays three times.
Open the Bluetooth menu on your Mac or other device. For example, on your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Bluetooth.
In the list of discovered Bluetooth devices, tap or click your Beats Solo Buds.
Use your Beats Solo Buds
Play music
To control your music, you can use the "b" button on either earbud:
To pause or play audio, press the "b" button once.
To skip to the next track, press the "b" button twice.
To listen to the previous track, press the "b" button three times.
Change the volume
If you want to change the volume, press and hold the "b" button on either earbud, then say something like "Turn down the volume." Or drag the volume slider in the app that you're listening to, on the Lock Screen, or in Control Center. You can also open Now Playing on your Apple Watch and turn the Digital Crown to adjust the volume.
Siri might not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features might vary by area.
Answer phone calls
To control phone calls, use the "b" button on either earbud:
Press once to answer a call.
Press once or twice to end a call, depending on your settings.
Press once or twice to mute or unmute the microphone, depending on your settings.
Press once to answer a second incoming call and put the first call on hold. When two calls are active, this switches between calls.
Press twice to reject an incoming call.
To change your settings on iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth, then tap your earphones.
Ask Siri
If you set up Siri on your iPhone already, then Siri is ready to use with your Beats Solo Buds. If you haven't set up Siri, you'll be guided through the setup.
To activate Siri, press and hold the "b" button on either earbud. When you hear a chime, say what you need. Learn what to do if Siri isn't working.
Siri might not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features might vary by area.
Charge your Beats Solo Buds
Your earbuds each provide up to 18 hours of playback.1 With Fast Fuel, you can get up to one hour of playback after you charge for five minutes.2
To charge your Beats Solo Buds:
Connect your case to a power source with a USB-C cable.
Place your earbuds in the case.
If you can't charge your Beats Solo Buds, use another power source or a different cable, or reset your Beats Solo Buds.
Check the battery level of your Beats Solo Buds
On your iPhone or iPad
Make sure that your Beats Solo Buds are turned on and paired with your iPhone or iPad.
Place your earbuds in the case, and keep the case lid open.
Hold your earbuds and case within 2 inches of your unlocked iPhone or iPad. On your iPhone or iPad, a card appears that shows the battery level of your Beats Solo Buds.
You can also see the battery level in Today View. Learn how to add the Batteries widget to Today View.
On your Mac
With your Beats Solo Buds in your ears and connected to your Mac, click the Bluetooth menu button in the upper-right corner of your Mac.
To see the battery level of your earbuds, select Beats Solo Buds.
On your Android device
Open the Beats app for Android to see the battery level of your earbuds.
Find the best eartip fit
In addition to comfort and stability, the right fit provides the best sound quality and superior noise cancellation.
Choose the best eartip size
Beats Solo Buds come with a choice of extra-small, small, medium, and large silicone eartips to fit the widest range of ears.
Medium-size eartips are affixed to the earbuds when you first unbox your Beats Solo Buds. Start there, inserting the earbud and rotating downward until it sits comfortably and securely in your ear.
If you can’t get a good seal, try adjusting the earbuds or switch to a larger eartip. If the eartip feels too large in your ear or is uncomfortable, try a smaller eartip. You might need different sizes for your left and right ears.
Remove or attach eartips
To remove an eartip, pull firmly with your fingers at the base of the eartip where it attaches to the earbud.
To attach an eartip, align the eartip with the circular nozzle on the earbud. With your fingers at the base of the eartip, push the eartip onto the connector until you feel it click securely into place.
Testing conducted by Apple in April 2024 using preproduction Beats Solo Buds units and software paired with iPhone 15 Pro units and pre-release software. The playlist consisted of 358 unique audio tracks purchased from the iTunes Store (256-Kbps AAC encoding). Volume was set to 50%. Testing consisted of full Beats Solo Buds battery discharge while playing audio until the first unit of Beats Solo Buds stopped playback. Battery life depends on device settings, environment, usage, and many other factors.
Testing conducted by Apple in April 2024 using preproduction Beats Solo Buds units and software paired with iPhone 15 Pro units and pre-release software. The playlist consisted of 358 unique audio tracks purchased from the iTunes Store (256-Kbps AAC encoding). Volume was set to 50% and Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency were turned off. 5-minute charge testing conducted with drained Beats Solo Buds that were charged for 5 minutes, then audio playback was started until the first Beats Solo Buds stopped playback. Battery life depends on device settings, environment, usage and many other factors.