How to enable USB debugging on the Pico G3(+)?
USB debugging is an essential feature for installing applications outside of the Pico Store (APK files), using development tools, or accessing the headsets from a computer. Here’s how to enable it on the Pico G3.
1. Access the headset settings
- Turn on your Pico G3.
- Go to the main menu.
- Open Settings.
2. Enable developer options
USB debugging only appears in the developer options, so you need to enable them:
- Go to Settings > General > About.
- Find the Software version option.
- Tap the version number 7 times quickly until the developer mode tab appears.
3. Enable USB debugging
Once developer mode is enabled:
- Return to Settings.
- Go to the new Developer section.
- Enable the USB debugging option.
This allows the headset to communicate with a computer via a USB cable for file transfer, application installation, or use of tools such as ADB (Android Debug Bridge).
4. Confirm the USB connection
When connecting to a computer for the first time after activation:
- A confirmation window will appear in the headset.
- Accept the connection to allow the computer to access the Pico G3.
Enabling USB debugging on the Pico G3 is a quick process that unlocks advanced installation and development options. It’s essential for manual APK installs or professional configuration workflows.
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