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On a chairlift in Park City, Utah, out of creativity and innovation, Skullcandy was born. We’ve since spread our passion for audio and influence in music across the globe. We have a strong heritage in action sports and emerging artists, and are inspired by those who live life on their own terms.
When people have trouble with true wireless audio, it's usually related to Bluetooth pairing. If you can't get Indy to pair to your phone or your earbuds are having trouble connecting to one another, here's how you reset Indy to resolve pairing issues. Place your Indy earbuds in the charging case. Remove Indy from your device's paired list. Turn off Bluetooth mode on your device. Power only your right Indy earbud by removing it from the case. Tap the center of the earbud four times. This will automatically power off the earbud and reset it. Place the right earbud back in the case. Now repeat those same steps only with the left earbud. Next, remove both earbuds from the case to have them automatically power on and begin pairing to one another. You'll hear one beep indicating the buds have paired together. Then a voice prompt that will notify you Indy is now pairing, meaning it'searching for your device. At this point, turn your device's Bluetooth mode back on and repair to Indy.