I've paired the Onyx AM 24 to Android phones dozens of times and I’ve found a quick pattern that works almost every time. Hold the Onyx power button until it flashes to enter pairing mode, then open Settings on the Android and go to Bluetooth (or Connections > Bluetooth on some phones). Tap ‘Pair new device’ or let it scan, then select Onyx AM 24 from the list.
If your Android can’t find it, restart Bluetooth on the phone, toggle Airplane Mode briefly, or reboot the phone. Also be aware some Android skins (Samsung, OnePlus, Xiaomi) put Bluetooth options in different places — use the quick settings tile to get to pairing faster. If you want the headphones connected to both an Android and an iPhone simultaneously, check whether your Onyx model supports multipoint; if not, you’ll have to disconnect one before pairing the other. I usually keep my work phone and my personal phone unpaired together to avoid annoying auto-switching during calls.
Here’s a slightly more technical take that helped me when simple steps failed: first verify the LED behavior — steady flash = pairing mode, single blink = powered on/connected. For iPhone pairing, Settings > Bluetooth is enough usually; for Android, go Settings > Connected devices > Pair new device or use the Bluetooth quick settings. If the Onyx repeatedly appears but won’t connect, remove its remembered pairing from both phones (on iPhone tap the info icon and ‘Forget This Device’; on Android tap the gear or three dots and choose ‘Unpair’).
If problems persist on Android, try clearing Bluetooth cache (Settings > Apps > Show system apps > Bluetooth > Storage > Clear cache/data — steps vary by phone). On iPhone, resetting network settings (Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings) can resolve stubborn Bluetooth glitches — remember it removes saved Wi‑Fi passwords. After clearing states on both sides, put the Onyx into pairing mode and pair one device at a time. If you suspect firmware issues, check the manufacturer’s site for updates or a companion app. Those deeper clears fixed odd audio dropouts for me and got multipoint behavior back to normal.
I like short, practical checklists when I’m in a rush: charge the Onyx AM 24, power it on and hold until it enters pairing mode, then enable Bluetooth on your phone and select the Onyx when it appears. For iPhone: Settings > Bluetooth; for most Androids: Settings > Bluetooth or Connected devices > Pair new device. Keep the headset close and turn off other Bluetooth devices if pairing fails.
If it still won’t pair, forget any old pairing entries on your phone, reboot both devices, and try again. If you need to pair with two phones at once, verify the Onyx supports multipoint — otherwise you’ll need to disconnect one before connecting the other. Try those and let me know which step gets stuck for you; I’ll toss in more specific fixes depending on the phone model.
Okay, here’s the clean, practical way I pair my Onyx AM 24 with an iPhone — I like to treat it like a little ritual before a commute.
First, make sure the Onyx is charged and off. Press and hold the power button until you see the LED flash (usually alternating colors or a steady blink) — that’s pairing mode. On the iPhone, open Settings > Bluetooth and flip Bluetooth on. Wait under ‘Other Devices’ for the Onyx AM 24 to appear, then tap it. If the phone asks to pair, accept. When the status changes to ‘Connected’ you’re good to go.
If it doesn’t show up, turn Bluetooth off and on again on the iPhone, move the Onyx closer, and make sure it isn’t already linked to another device. If it’s stubborn, forget the device on the iPhone (tap the little ⓘ and choose ‘Forget This Device’) and try again. A factory reset of the Onyx usually involves holding the power and multifunction button together for 10–15 seconds until the lights indicate a reset — check the manual for exact timing. That trick fixed a weird pairing loop for me, and then I could hop into a playlist instantly.
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Okay, quick rundown from my side: the Onyx AM-24’s Bluetooth support is something you’ll usually find on the spec sheet, but whether it includes aptX depends on the exact variant and firmware. I’ve dug through enough product pages and manuals to know manufacturers often ship basic Bluetooth (SBC) and sometimes AAC, while aptX is treated as a premium bullet point. So don’t assume aptX just because Bluetooth is listed.
If you’re trying to verify for sure, check the official spec sheet or the sticker on the box first. If that’s not handy, pair the AM-24 with an Android phone and look at the active codec in Developer Options (Bluetooth audio codec). There are also apps that show the current codec. If you see aptX, great — if not, you can still improve audio with an external aptX transmitter/receiver or use wired mode if latency or quality matters to you. Personally I like doing this little detective work because it often leads to firmware updates or hidden settings that improve the experience.