Salman
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I'm sure everyone will get theirs in time. It's just a matter of time only.They are just dumping on everybody. Except me, so far.

I'm sure everyone will get theirs in time. It's just a matter of time only.They are just dumping on everybody. Except me, so far.
May I join you in lonely misery? Mid March and badass so far either. I was thinking of calling the number from earlier in the thread... Have you done so?They are just dumping on everybody. Except me, so far.
I have a case number for my promotion since yesterday. I called the regular Kia customer service number, described my reason for the call, and was transferred to "premium service" department; the guy gave me the case number and said my case was being forwarded to marketing, which has the info on these promotions.May I join you in lonely misery? Mid March and badass so far either. I was thinking of calling the number from earlier in the thread... Have you done so?
You do not seem to be a happy Stinger owner....I wouldn't be too upset.. I mean, personally, why on earth would I want a set of freaking headphones? Especially such bulky ones. This is another example of assuming "average" fits everyone. I rarely listen to music, and never "radio" or "tv", so these would likely be put back into whatever packaging they were sent in, and take up more space on the shelf of useless crap. It also implies that I chose to pay another few thousand for my car so I could have some supposed-elite sticker on my already overly complicated (and expensive) air-conditioning system interface.
Call me a curmudgeon, but does that mean I should now acquiesce and start walking around with a lump of branded steel on my head to look like all the cool kids?
He did not give me a case number but forwarded my information. He said it was 10,000-not the first 15k we have read.I have a case number for my promotion since yesterday. I called the regular Kia customer service number, described my reason for the call, and was transferred to "premium service" department; the guy gave me the case number and said my case was being forwarded to marketing, which has the info on these promotions.
You do not seem to be a happy Stinger owner....
Surprise! Yeah, until the first receivers gloat all over the Net. Hah! It reaches even to Oz, where the news is ill received. Go figure. I wonder about people's thinking sometimes. How could this be a "surprise" after the first half dozen of them arrived?So, I called the number provided earlier in this post and spoke to Jennifer. She couldn't find my name on the list and mentioned that they only shipped the first 6,000 units. She says they have a bunch more that still need to be shipped. I asked her if she was getting a lot of calls on this subject and she said "she" was. Probably because the number we are calling is her direct line. Anyway, she said she would speak to her supervisor and call me back regarding when my shipment would be arriving. I explained that I leased my Stinger back in February. She also mentioned that she really wasn't sure at first how much information she should be releasing because she thought this was supposed to be a "surprise" to Stinger owners.
That's an honest if dire opinion. Most owners with the 9 speaker system (factory) are saying it sounds great.The factory stereo is pathetic. I thought I'd be okay with it, but it truly sucks.
Hi all, I spent an hour with my tech savvy son, and we decided that the Harman Kardon headphones do not pair with the car. The Bluetooth capacity of the car is solely for cell phones, not headphones. The pairing worked with my cell phone and his cell phone. But we could never get the headphones to show up in a list of devices to pair with.Now, the question: How do I make these things work in my car? I don't have a "real" smartphone. I have a ZTE Tracfone. It has Bluetooth or else I wouldn't be able to pair it with my car. But all I get when I turn the car on and my cell phone on and the headphones on is a flashing blue light by the On/Off button on the headphones, which means the headphones are pairing for the first time. Except, nothing happens.
Hi all, I spent an hour with my tech savvy son, and we decided that the Harman Kardon headphones do not pair with the car. The Bluetooth capacity of the car is solely for cell phones, not headphones. The pairing worked with my cell phone and his cell phone. But we could never get the headphones to show up in a list of devices to pair with.It seems ironic that a free gift of HK headphones, with "Stinger" and "Kia" on them, do not actually pick up through the car's sound system. What would happen: lawsuit time because the ANC blocked out the police siren pursuing you? Causing an accident? I guess ANC is a bad idea in a car? Well, the headphones do work spiffy with music coming from any smartphone; just not directly via the car's sound system. I cannot listen to my USB sourced music on these. And that annoys me because my wife takes issue with nearly all of the music I want to listen to. "Can we have something with less bass, please?" It is getting to be an oft repeated request. *SIGH!* I could listen to what I want and she could have silence. But no.
Same thing happened to me Mr Wizard! Nothing on FedEx account saying package in transit. So I called Kia this morning as I posted above. Lo and behold I get home and wife shows me a package from Kia. They are charging at the moment but I'll check them out later. Will have to decide if they match my Nose headphones.They're here! Amazing!I was out on the front porch talking with my wife, and lo and behold a FedEx truck pulls up. And it can only be one thing. And he hands me my box of stuff. I didn't ever see a notice on my FedEx web account "warning" me that anything was on the way. Maybe Kia is too fast? I put in my request to not be forgotten on the list of early buyers, and got my case number, and was going to call again later today if I had no updated info joy: but before I could manage to plan, my headphones arrive. They are definitely the real deal. I won't bother to post any pics because that would be duplication of effort.
Now, the question: How do I make these things work in my car? I don't have a "real" smartphone. I have a ZTE Tracfone. It has Bluetooth or else I wouldn't be able to pair it with my car. But all I get when I turn the car on and my cell phone on and the headphones on is a flashing blue light by the On/Off button on the headphones, which means the headphones are pairing for the first time. Except, nothing happens.
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Mysterious little things. The "LED" light color (by the on/off toggle) indicates low battery, charging in progress or charging complete with either a slow on and off red light, a steady red light, or no light at all, respectively. I guess mine are fully charged already? I see no light, except the tiny triangular one pointing to the plugged in charging cord.They are charging at the moment