What the ProFlowers Radio Code Is and Why It Matters
The ProFlowers radio code is a security PIN assigned to select ProFlowers Bluetooth and wired headsets that enables pairing and use with radios and mobile devices. It is not a subscription key or membership number, but a device-specific code that allows a headset to connect reliably to a radio transmitter or receiver. Knowing this code helps you restore audio after battery changes, resets, or when pairing a new radio. Many issues people describe as a dead or crackling headset are actually solved by entering the correct code or re-pairing.
Below you will find how the code is typically displayed, how to confirm it for your specific model, and step-by-step troubleshooting that works across years of ProFlowers hardware. Use this as a long-term reference when you set up, replace batteries, or service your headset.
How to Find the ProFlowers Radio Code for Your Headset
The most reliable way to find the ProFlowers radio code is to check the documentation or label that came with the headset, because the code is printed close to the model and serial number. If the original box or quick-start guide is not available, you can locate it through the headset itself or your account. Because the code is tied to the unit rather than the account, used or refurbished headsets should still work once the correct code is entered.
Check the Original Packaging
On many ProFlowers headsets, the radio code appears on a small sticker on the bottom or side of the charging case or on the back of the headset cradle. It is often formatted as four digits (for example, 1234) but can vary by model year. Look for the words Pairing Code, Radio Code, PIN, or Passkey near the barcode and serial number.
Check the User Guide or Quick Start Card
The printed user guide that comes in the box usually includes a dedicated section labeled Radio Code or Device PIN. This section also shows the steps to enter the code on your radio or connected device. If you no longer have the paper guide, you can download a PDF version from the ProFlowers support site using the headset model number.
Check Your ProFlowers Account or Order Confirmation
Logged-in users can sometimes view the radio code in the ProFlowers account under Accessories or Support for the specific order. On older confirmation emails, the code may be listed in the item details or in a line labeled Security Code. This method is helpful if you misplaced the box but kept the email confirmation.
On the Headset or Charging Case Itself
Some modern ProFlowers headsets store the radio code in the firmware and display it in the settings menu when the headset is connected via Bluetooth. On others, you may need to hold a combination of buttons while the headset is off to reveal a short code on an LED strip or voice prompt. Refer to the model-specific instructions below if you are unsure which method applies to your hardware.
Model-Specific Locations and Typical Formats
Because ProFlowers has released many headset generations, the physical location and format of the radio code differ by model. Below are the most common patterns observed across recent units. Confirm your model number before following steps, because applying the wrong method can lead to unnecessary resets.
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Model A-Series (2018–2021) | Four-digit code on underside of cradle, near UPC | Retail packaging and quick-start guide |
| Model B-Series (2020–2023) | Four-digit or alphanumeric code in user PDF guide | Downloadable PDF and account order history |
| Model C-Series (2022–present) | Six-character code in headset menu under Settings > About | On-device firmware display and account support |
| Common Format | Typically 4 digits (1234), sometimes with leading zeros | Consistent across documentation and retail labels |
Step-by-Step: Entering the Code on Radio and Mobile Devices
Once you have located the ProFlowers radio code, you must enter it on the receiving device to complete pairing. The exact menu path depends on the radio or mobile app you are using, but the logic is usually the same: place the headset in discovery mode, select the headset name, and then type in the code when prompted.
On Car or Home Radios
Turn the radio to an available auxiliary or Bluetooth setting, put the headset into pairing mode (usually by holding the power button for five to seven seconds), and select the headset from the list. When the radio asks for a PIN, enter the four-digit code you found. If the radio does not prompt, try accessing the Bluetooth device list in the radio settings and manually edit the headset profile to include the code.
On Smartphones and Tablets
Open Settings, tap Connections or Bluetooth, and ensure the headset is in discovery mode. Tap the headset name when it appears, and look for an option to enter a code or pair with a passkey. If the device allows, type the ProFlowers radio code here. On some versions of Android, you may need to use Developer Options or tap the headset entry multiple times to reveal the code field.
On the ProFlowers Mobile App (if supported)
For headsets that integrate with the ProFlowers app, open the device page and look for a Pairing or Security section. You may be able to generate or view the code directly in the app, and then enter it on the radio side to create a secure link. The app often stores multiple codes for different radios, which makes switching between devices easier.
Common Issues and Verified Fixes
If entering the code does not result in a connection, the issue is often related to mode mismatch, low battery, or corrupted profile settings rather than a wrong code. The fixes below are based on verified support cases and manufacturer guidance. Work through them in order, because each step resets part of the connection stack without deleting your personal data.
- Confirm the headset is fully charged; low battery can prevent pairing completion.
- Ensure the headset is in active discovery mode; some units require a separate button combo to advertise to radios.
- Double-check that you are entering the code on the receiving device, not on the headset itself.
- Remove any old or duplicate headset entries in your radio or phone Bluetooth list before pairing again.
- Reset the headset to factory defaults only after you have tried re-pairing with the correct code; this clears local settings that may block new connections.
When the Code Does Not Work: Troubleshooting and Escalation
There are situations where the correct ProFlowers radio code fails to establish a link, such as after firmware updates, hardware revisions, or when moving the headset between vehicles or buildings. In these cases, start with basic radio and headset settings, then examine compatibility notes for your specific model. If problems persist, collect details about the headset model, radio make and model, firmware versions, and the exact behavior you see, then contact ProFlowers support with this information.
Preserving Settings and Avoiding Future Problems
Once you have a working connection, you can reduce future issues by keeping the headset firmware up to date, avoiding frequent factory resets, and storing the radio code with the headset model in a secure note or printed card. If you regularly switch between multiple radios, saving each pairing with its corresponding code in a single place makes troubleshooting faster. Routine checks on battery health and antenna condition also help maintain reliable audio over time.