Bhudah?

I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the term "Bhudah." Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?

I got some wireless in ear tws ear buds for about 3 dollars then my brother got the same kind his have sound in both but mine only has sound in one and they both switch sound for example: the I turn the right ear bud on and connect it then I take the left one out it doesn't connect then I turn the right one off it connects. Can you help?

I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing issues with your wireless earbuds. It sounds like there may be a connectivity or pairing problem. Here are a few suggestions to troubleshoot the issue:

1. Make sure the earbuds are fully charged and that there's no issue with the battery life.

2. Check if there's any debris or dirt obstructing the charging terminals of the earbuds. If so, clean them gently.

3. Reset the earbuds by following the manufacturer's instructions. This usually involves holding down a specific button or combination of buttons for a few seconds until the earbuds reset.

4. Disconnect and forget the Bluetooth connection on your device, then try pairing the earbuds again.

5. Try connecting the earbuds to a different device to see if the issue persists. This will help determine if the problem is with the earbuds or the device you're pairing them with.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there may be a defect with the earbuds. In that case, reaching out to the seller or manufacturer for support or a potential replacement would be the best course of action.

Thanks!

You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

Can there be another problem?

Yes, there could be other potential problems causing the issue with your wireless earbuds. Here are a few additional possibilities:

1. Software or firmware issue: It's possible that the earbuds' firmware or software needs to be updated. Check if there are any available updates from the manufacturer and follow their instructions for updating.

2. Bluetooth interference: Bluetooth connectivity can be affected by interference from other devices in the vicinity. Make sure you're using the earbuds in an area with minimal Bluetooth interference, such as away from other electronic devices or strong Wi-Fi signals.

3. Compatibility issue: Some older devices may not be fully compatible with the latest Bluetooth standards. Ensure that your device supports the Bluetooth version or profile required by your earbuds.

4. Hardware defect: If you've tried all the troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, it's possible that there's a hardware defect with the earbuds. In that case, contacting the manufacturer or seller for further assistance or a potential replacement would be recommended.

Remember, every situation is unique, and it's difficult to diagnose the exact problem without further information or examining the earbuds firsthand. If you continue to have difficulties, reaching out to the manufacturer or referring to the product documentation may also provide more specific guidance.

Is it supposed to charge fast?

The charging speed of wireless earbuds can vary depending on the specific model and the charging method used. Generally, wireless earbuds should charge relatively quickly, usually within 1-2 hours.

However, it's important to note that charging times can be influenced by various factors, such as the capacity of the earbuds' battery, the type of charging cable or dock being used, and the power source you're connecting it to (e.g., a wall adapter or USB port).

If you're experiencing unusually slow charging, it could be due to a defective charging cable or dock, a low-power USB port, or issues with the earbuds' battery. In such cases, I recommend trying a different charging cable or dock, using a different power source, or contacting the manufacturer for further assistance.

But mine charge in like 45 minutes or less