Kaibo Buds
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Are Kaibo Buds inserted in my ear like traditional in-ear headphones?
Nope! They might look like they are, but Kaibo Buds actually sit right at the opening to your ear canal. -
Kaibo Buds come with an IP55 rating, which means they’re water and sweat resistant. Please do not submerge Kaibo Buds in water.
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Can I see the user guide for the Kaibo Buds?
Sure! Here is a link to an instructional video and user guide: https://kaiboaudio.com/pages/kaibo-buds-user-manual -
Can I use each bud separately or do I have to wear them together?
Because we’ve combined bone conduction with TWS technology, you have the freedom to use one or both buds. -
Can I use Kaibo Buds for calls?
Yes you can! -
Can I wear glasses with Kaibo Buds?
Yes! There are 4 ways to wear Kaibo buds (with and without ear hooks and fins); even with ear hooks, glasses fit comfortably on top. Browse our webstore photos to see the different configurations. -
How do I charge my Kaibo Buds?
Kaibo Buds come with a lightweight, compact charging case so that you can charge on-the-go (up to 4 times). The charging case charges with a USB-C cable, which is included in the box. If you need more help, here is a link to an instructional video and user manual. -
How do I fit and wear my Kaibo Buds?
Kaibo Buds come with detachable fit accessories to help you find your best fit – 3 sizes of ear hooks, 1 pair of ear fins and 1 pair of ear hook caps – so you can choose how you want to wear them! The buds come attached with the medium size ear hooks. If it doesn’t fit, use the custom fit access... -
How do I set up and pair my Kaibo Buds?
The only set-up required is to pair your Kaibo Buds to your Bluetooth device. When you first open the Buds, it’s important to remove the blue stickers on the charging ports and fully charge the headphones for at least 90 minutes. If there is no power or insufficient power, pairing won’t work. Cha... -
Any device that’s compatible with Bluetooth 5.0 – so most laptops, Android and iOS devices.
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Will Kaibo Buds stay on while working out?
Yes! We wouldn’t recommend them for extreme sports, but ear hooks and ear fins are provided to give you a secure fit while running, cycling, doing fitness classes and other low-to-medium impact sports.