However, users reported that sometimes their Cowin E7 headphones are not charging. This is how they describe the problem on the Bluetooth Detector forum: In this article we will show you some easy options you should try to make your peripherals work. Just take a closer look below.

What can I do if my Cowin E7 headphones are not charging?

1. Check if the USB cable is working properly

Make sure the USB cable is connected Some users usually neglect to check the connectivity between the headset and the computer. However, our presented issue might occur due to a poor connection between these two components. You’ll firstly need to check if your USB cable is connected in optimal conditions. Thus, you’ll have to verify both headphones and power source ports. Before the verification, you should power off, then power back on your headset and PC. You can also try to connect your USB cable to other devices, such as tablet or phone. In case your adapter seems to be wobbly, it might be damaged, so you need to try another solution. Change the cable to ensure it’s not faulty If you made sure the cable is optimally connected, but your headphones are still not charging, you should ensure that the USB is not faulty. Find another USB and check if it is suitable to connect to your Bluetooth headphones. This should clarify whether the issue is from your current charging cable. In case your second cable is working properly, then the issue isn’t related to a connection problem. If your E7 headset is still not charging, you’ll have to follow the steps below.

2. Verify your computer status

Standby mode Hibernation mode

3. Reset your headphones

These are some of the confirmed fixes that you can apply those times when your Cowin E7 headphones are not charging. Also, if you ever notice that your Cowin Bluetooth headphones can not work on Windows, feel free to check a full guide in order to solve this problem. For any other additional questions, don’t hesitate to leave a comment in the section below.

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