Overview
Your Smart Case houses both the Smart Case lights and the Sleepbuds light indicators on the inside of the Smart Case. The 5 dot lights on your Smart Case are used to communicate charging, updating, and streaming states of your Smart Case. The 2 longer lights next to your Sleepbuds indicate charging and connection status of your Sleepbuds.
All Patterns
The video above is a cheat sheet to see all the lights patterns used on your Smart Case and Sleepbud lights.
Smart Case Battery
The 5 dot lights on your Smart Case indicate your charge level when you first open the case. Each dot represents 20% of battery.
When the Smart Case is fully-charged and operating on battery power, you can fully charge the Sleepbuds® additional times. A single charge of the Sleepbuds® allows up to 10 hours of use.
If the Smart Case isn’t connected to power, the lights turn off after five minutes of inactivity.
The battery protection feature conserves the batteries of the Sleepbuds® during long-term storage. The Sleepbuds® switch off once they have fully charged. To wake the Sleepbuds®, close and open the Smart Case lid, wait for the both Sleepbuds lights to turn on and then remove the Sleepbuds® from the Smart Case. We do this intentionally to maximize the longevity of the Sleepbud and Smart Case batteries.
Tip: When your Sleepbuds® are outside the Smart Case, allow up to 8 hours to fully charge the Smart Case. When the Sleepbuds® are inside the Smart Case, charging time of your Smart Case will vary.
Smart Case Connection
The 5 dot lights on your Smart Case will also indicate your connection status between your Smart Case and your phone or tablet.
When your Smart Case is ready to pair to your phone or tablet, the second and fourth dot will blink.
After your Smart Case has successfully cleared all previously connected devices in it’s previously paired device list, the first, third, and fifth dot will blink.
When your phone or tablet is streaming to your Smart Case over Bluetooth, the middle dot will blink rapidly.
Firmware Update
The 5 dot lights on your Smart Case will rock back and forth during the entirety of the firmware update process. The 5 dot lights will animate from the first dot light to the fifth dot light. It will then animate in reverse order from the fifth dot light to the first dot light. This will continue until the firmware update is complete.
Sleepbuds Battery
The long lights next to the left and right Sleepbuds are your Sleepbud lights. When the Sleepbuds are correctly placed in the case, they indicate whether your Sleepbuds are charging or fully charge.
The long light next to your each Sleepbud will glow softly on and off to indicate that it’s charging.
When your Sleepbud is fully charged, the long light next to that Sleepbud will stay solid.
When your Sleepbuds are outside the Smart Case, or placed back inside incorrectly, the long light will be off.
Sleepbuds Connection
The long lights can also indicate whether your Sleepbuds are asleep, connecting, or connected by showing the battery charging or battery fully charged animation.
The long light next to your each Sleepbud will not turn on if your Sleepbud is still asleep. Please leave the Sleepbud in the case until the connecting light pattern starts.
When you open your Smart Case lid and the Sleepbuds wake up, the long lights will play a pattern of blinking twice and then turn off. This indicates that they are connecting to your Smart Case. It’s best to leave your Sleepbuds in the Smart Case until they connect.
Once connected, your Sleepbud lights will show the battery staus of charging (softly glowing on and off). At this point, it is ok to remove your Sleepbuds to use them.