About Bluetooth headset bh 220

I have Bluetooth headset BH-220, how can I hear music by this headset?

Welcome to Nokia Discussions, kaziabuSayeed.
Instructions for pairing and connecting the BH-220 to a bluetooth compatible phone please refer to this link at
http://download.fds-ncom.nokia.com/supportFiles/phones/files/pdf_guides/accessories/BH-220/Nokia_BH-...
Once paired and connected with a phone, you can directly play music using the device.
Good luck

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