How to Hard Reset the Total Beats Stealth 500 Headset
If your Total Beats Stealth 500 headset is frozen, not pairing, or acting buggy, a hard reset or factory reset may resolve the issue. Follow this step-by-step guide to reset your headset effectively.
Step 1: Power Off the Headset
Begin by turning off your headset. To do this, hold down the power button for a few seconds until the headset completely powers down. Once it’s off, wait a few more seconds before proceeding to the next step.
Step 2: Locate the Reset Buttons
Next, find the reset buttons on your headset. There should typically be two buttons used for a hard reset: the power button and the mode (or Bluetooth) button. Look for the green reset button as indicated in the image you may have seen.
Step 3: Perform the Hard Reset
To initiate the hard reset, press and hold both the power button and the mode (Bluetooth) button at the same time. Keep holding both buttons for about 15 to 20 seconds. During this time, you may notice a light flash or hear a tone, indicating that the reset process has begun.
Step 4: Repair the Headset
After successfully resetting your headset, it will no longer pair with any devices, as all previous connections will have been erased. To reconnect your headset, plug in the USB transmitter if you’re using a wireless setup, or use Bluetooth if supported. Alternatively, you can connect via a wired setup if that’s your preference.
Step 5: Confirm Audio and Mic Functionality
Finally, confirm that your audio and microphone are working correctly. To do this, navigate to your console’s audio settings and set the output device to Turtle Beach Stealth 500. This confirms that the headset has been reset successfully.
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