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Amazon’s Echo Buds could be at risk of overheating — here’s how to update them – Business Insider Australia
Amazon is warning owners of its Echo Buds that the wireless headphones could be at risk of overheating, the company said in an email to customers spotted by Android Central. The company has already addressed the issue with a software update, which should roll…
- Amazon recently issued a software update to fix an issue that caused the Echo Buds to overheat, the company said in an email to customers spotted by Android Central.
- Amazon’s Echo Buds update automatically, but you can also push them to update by connecting them to your phone via Bluetooth while in their case.
- The headphones and the case must have at least a 30% charge in order to update.
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