Can't pair my beats wireless headphones via bluetooth

My air "sees" the headphones, but can't connect. 

Contactizer does not support dialling via Bluetooth for the iPhone (partly because the iPhone does not have this functionality).
See this forum post on their Support pages:
http://objective-decision.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2299
Bluetooth between an iPhone and computer is only for internet tethering - nothing else.

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