LEFT
RIGHT
CHIPS 3.0
WIRELESS
HELMET
AUDIO
ANATOMY
LEFT EAR
BUTTON
A
RIGHT EAR
BUTTON
B
FUNCTIONS
RIGHT
FUNCTIONS
LEFT
POWER UP
Good call on picking up the Outdoor
Tech® CHIPS® 3.0 , universal wireless
helmet audio. Your experience of
the universe will soon be enhanced
wirelessly. This manual exists to
help make sure that you use them
correctly, so you’re definitely going
to want to relax for a hot second and
look through this manual.
Kisses,
A. Left ear button
B. Right ear button
C. Charge port USB-C
D. LED light
E. Microphone
FUNCTION
ACTION
VOICE PROMPT
FUNCTION
ACTION
VOICE PROMPT
POWER ON
LONG PRESS 4 SECONDS
"POWER ON"
POWER OFF
LONG PRESS 4 SECONDS
"POWER OFF"
C
E
PLAY
PAUSE
PRESS ONCE
PRESS ONCE
D
SKIP FORWARD
PRESS TWICE
SKIP BACKWARD
PRESS THREE TIMES
VOLUME UP
PRESS TWICE
"MAX VOLUME"
VOLUME DOWN
PRESS ONCE
MIC MUTE
PRESS THREE TIMES
SIRI/
GOOGLE ASSISTANT
PRESS RIGHT + LEFT
"BEEP"
ANSWER CALL
PRESS ONCE
"ANSWER"
END CALL
PRESS ONCE
"CALL TERMINATED"
REJECT CALL
LONG PRESS 2 SECONDS
"REJECT"
SIRI/
GOOGLE ASSISTANT
PRESS RIGHT + LEFT
"BEEP"
CLEAR MEMORY
LONG PRESS 8 SECONDS
Power On/Off
Pairing Mode
Charge Time
45 minutes
Play/Pause
Answer/End/Reject Call
Power On/Off
Volume Up/Down
Skip Forward
For best results, fully charge your CHIPS® 3.0
using the supplied USB to USB C charging cable
before use.
LEFT
RIGHT
The indicator light located on the right ear piece
will flash red to indicate a low battery.
Once the Chips 3.0® are plugged into a power
source, the indicator light will turn red. It will
turn off once the CHIPS are completely charged.
Power On/Off
Volume Up/Down
Skip Forward
NOTE: It only takes 45 minutes to give your
CHIPS® 3.0 a full charge.
Power On/Off
Pairing Mode
Play/Pause
Answer/End/Reject Call
PAIRING
RIGHT
(From the OFF position press
and hold until LED flashes red
and blue alternately.)
VOICE PROMPT: "power on>>pairing”
Choose: “ODT Chips® 3.0” in
your phone’s Bluetooth settings.
VOICE PROMPT: “connected”
(If prompted by your device to connect,
select “Yes”. If prompted by your device
enter password or use pairing code: 0000.)
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TALK
PUT THE CHIPS IN YOUR HELMET
SPECS
FAQ
CARE & MAINTENANCE
1. Drop the CHIPS® 3.0 into the slots inside
your helmet liner.
The following are tips on how to use your CHIPS® 3.0
to speak on the telephone:
Answer a call............. Press right ear button
End a call................... Press right ear button
Reject a call............... Press and hold the right ear
button for two seconds
Make a call................ Use your phone to dial as usual
Listen & talk through the CHIPS®
Volume up................. Double press the left ear button
Volume down............ Press left ear button
Voice Activation........ Press and hold both left and right
ear buttons simultaneously.
Release and speak when you hear
the voice prompt: "Beep".
2. Rock out, make calls, and, you know, ski
and snowboard and whatnot.
Battery life............ 13 hours of play time
*Battery life varies subject to different
playing circumstances, such as music type
and volume.
Bluetooth version.... V5.2
Bluetooth profiles.... HFP1.8, HSP1.2, A2DP1.3,
AVRCP1.6
Operating distance.. 33 feet, 10 meters
Charging input......... DC 5.0V, 1A
Dimensions.............. 2” diameter, 0.5” thick
Weight...................... 0.18 lbs (81.6g)
Battery capacity...... 250mAh
Why is the red LED flashing twice every 20 seconds?
The battery is low. Recharge it.
Why is the red LED off when charging?
A. Make sure the connection between the charging
cable and the CHIPS® 3.0 is tight.
B. If the CHIPS® 3.0 haven’t been used in awhile, the
light may not come on immediately. Charge the
battery for at least 30 minutes.
Why can’t I pair my CHIPS® 3.0?
A. Your Bluetooth device and the CHIPS® 3.0 must both
be in pairing mode.
B. Your CHIPS® 3.0 should not be paired to any other
devices.
Why do I have Bluetooth signal loss/dropout/unclear
conversations?
A. Move your device closer to your CHIPS® 3.0.
B. Make sure your CHIPS® 3.0 are charged up.
C. Turn off your CHIPS® 3.0 and device, then power up
and reconnect.
Why can’t the CHIPS® 3.0 hear my voice during a call?
A. Make sure the CHIPS® 3.0 are on.
B. Make sure the volume is not too low or muted.
C. Make sure the CHIPS® 3.0 are properly connected
with your device.
D. Make sure the CHIPS® 3.0 are within range of your
device.
-Keep the CHIPS® 3.0 dry
-Keep the CHIPS® 3.0 away from direct sunlight or
hot places. High temperatures will shorten the
life of electronic devices, destroy the battery or
distort certain plastic parts.
-Do not try to disassemble the CHIPS® 3.0.
-Do not let the CHIPS® 3.0 fall onto the floor or
other hard surfaces. The internal circuit board
may get damaged.
-Do not use intensive chemical products or
detergent to clean the product.
-Do not scratch the surface with sharp things.
K, Later gator.
DON’T BE SO ANTISOCIAL
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K bye.
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FCC Warning Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
‐‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐‐ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
‐‐Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
‐‐ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.