EKids BM-B52 Bluetooth Headphones for Kids Operational Guide
- June 4, 2024
- eKids
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EKids BM-B52 Bluetooth Headphones for Kids
Specifications
- BRAND: EKids
- MODEL NAME: BMB52
- COLOR: Blue/Grey
- FORM FACTOR: Over Ear
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wireless
- COMPATIBILITY: smartphones, tablets, laptops, or computers
- PLAYTIME: 24 hours
- PACKAGE DIMENSIONS: 10.24 x 8.35 x 4.8 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 9.9 ounces
- BATTERIES: 1 Lithium Ion battery
Introduction
The eKids Batman Bluetooth Headphones are very powerful! When you pair these wireless headphones with any supported device, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and PCs, you may listen to music for up to 24 hours straight. When you utilize these Bluetooth headphones with microphone, it’s simple to converse during a video call or Zoom meeting. These stereo headphones look attractive and include superhero-inspired graphics that are perfect for both boys and girls.
HOW TO ADJUST THE VOLUME
- Start the Settings application.
- Scroll down in the Settings app and select Accessibility.
- To access the section regarding audio and on-screen text, scroll down.
- To increase the volume in the left or right ear, move the slider for audio balance to the left or right.
HOW TO FIX HEADPHONE’S VOLUME
When there is a problem with your device’s volume controls or the audio drivers, your headphones may become too loud. Switching drivers, synchronizing volume across devices, and reducing system volume with an EQ are common fixes.
HOW TO KNOW IF HEADPHONES ARE BALANCED
Your headphones are not balanced if your headphone plug resembles the single plug in the illustration on the left. One illustration of a balanced headphone plug type is the pair of dual XLR connections on the right.
HOW TO CLEAN
Ensure that your gadget is turned off and the headphones are unplugged. Dry them completely right away with a gentle cloth. Alcohol shouldn’t be used because it can make leather or cloth to degrade more quickly or erase color. Any undesirables can be removed with soap and water.
Frequently Asked Questions
How loudly should children’s headphones be set?
As we’ve already mentioned, most experts agree that an ambient noise level of 85 dB is deemed to be reasonably safe for listening for an hour, and many children’s headphones make the claim that they can only be turned up to that level.
What exactly does volume limitation entail?
A volume limiter actually reduces audio output to a predetermined, comfortable volume level. They are a popular feature in children’s headphones and are also included in adult-targeted goods. They are also known as integrated “hearing protecting.” The maximum loudness of level limiters is typically restricted to 85dB(SPL) or less.
What loudness should I keep at?
In general, sounds at or below 70 dB are regarded as secure. Your hearing is more susceptible to long-term harm from sounds at or above 85 db. According to research, those who are exposed to noise levels of 85 dB or above for extended periods of time are far more likely to have hearing loss.
What’s up with my low volume?
Select Volume under Settings > Sound & Vibration. Make sure none of the sliders are muffled by adjusting each one individually.
Why does the volume on my Bluetooth headphones always go to maximum?
If the volume is not correctly connected to the headphones, this problem may arise depending on the Bluetooth® device (such as a smartphone). If so, either the headphones’ volume is set to their maximum level or it is not possible to change it.
What kinds of headphones are OK for children?
The maximum safe daily sound level, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is 85 dB for a period of eight hours.
What purposes serve limiters?
However, a limiter is typically employed for just one purpose: to isolate the loudest parts of a source and bring them down in a way that a) guards against undesirable distortion and b) preserves the consistency of the mix’s overall balance and color.
How do limits operate?
Limiters are essentially very high compression ratio compressors. While both limiters and compressors reduce (attenuate) transients and noisy signals, a limiter’s gain reduction is governed by an output ceiling control that the user sets.
How do you tell when the volume is too high?
Here are some general guidelines for determining whether the noises around you are excessively loud: You start shouting or speaking loudly so that individuals who are standing a few feet away may hear you. (Or you find it difficult to hear someone speaking at a conversational volume when they are within arm’s reach.) Your ears hurt from the noise.
What area of the ear is susceptible to injury from excessive noise?
The inner ear is highly sensitive to loud noise (cochlea). Hearing loss can result through repeated exposure to extremely loud noises or by listening to loud noises for extended periods of time. The cochlea’s cells and membranes can be harmed by loud noise.
How much time should you spend wearing headphones?
According to Dr. Foy, you should only listen to MP3 players for a total of 60 minutes per day at volumes no higher than 60% of their maximum settings. “Your duration should be shortened the louder the volume. You should only listen at maximum volume for around five minutes every day.
Why won’t the volume on my headphones increase?
The condition of your headphone jack is crucial. The headphone jack might become clogged with grit, filth, or pocket lint, which can interfere with the audio transmission and distort or make the sound too muted. Simply remove any visible debris using a cotton bud or cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol.
Can headphones be noisy at all?
A safe volume level for headphones and earbuds is 50 to 60 percent of the maximum volume because they can be as loud as 100 dB or higher.
Why does one ear have more volume than the other?
The left and right ears do, in fact, process sound somewhat differently for many people. If you have hearing loss, one ear likely suffers from it more than the other. However, even more so, your ears have been predisposed to hearing some sounds more than others from birth. Researchers have shown that the left and right ears process sound in various ways.
How can I tell if the sound coming from my headphones is of high quality?
The speaker diaphragm in headphones typically vibrates to produce sound; but, at loud volumes, the diaphragm may not vibrate quickly enough, leading to sound distortion. A percentage is frequently used to represent total harmonic distortion. The quality of the headphones improves with decreasing THD.
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