Maxell 195004 Kids Headphone with Microphone USER GUIDE
- June 4, 2024
- Maxell
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Maxell 195004 Kids Headphone with Microphone**
Specification
- Special Feature Ipx2 Standard Resists Sweat, Microphone, Durable Design, In-Line Mic
- Form Factor Binaural
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Audio Sensitivity 95 dB
- Product Dimensions 15 x 5.25 x 8 inches
- Item Weight 4 ounces
- Brand Maxell
- Color Black
What’s In the Box
- Kid’s Headphone with Microphone
Product Description
Maxell Action Kids Headphone with Microphone has a durable design for active kids. The IPX2 standard resists sweat and protects against moisture damage while the Max 95dB provides healthy listening levels. There are colorful interchangeable caps that can be mixed and matched and a inline microphone to take and make calls.
Built-In Microphone
Perfect for online courses/e-learning and audio conversations.
Safe Volume Levels
Allow for children to listen at a MAXIMUM volume of 95dBB For super sate listening
WARNING:
- CHOKING HAZARD-Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
- California’s Proposition 65
Features
- Durable design for active kids
- Max 95dB for healthy listening levels
- Colorful interchangeable caps can be mixed and matched
- Inline MIC to take/make calls
- IPX2 standard resists sweat and protects against moisture damage
- Connectivity technology: Wired
Note : Products with electrical plugs are designed for use in the US. Outlets and voltage differ internationally and this product may require an adapter or converter for use in your destination. Please check compatibility before purchasing.
How to Use
- Click the taskbar’s sound icon with the right mouse button, then choose “Open Sound Settings.” It’ll bring up a new window. accessing Sound Settings.
- You’ll notice a selection with the title “Choose your output device” under “Output.” Sound Output Preferences.
- Pick the headset that is connected. changing the output device to the headset.
- Don the in-ear headphones after ensuring proper orientation.
- Position the tips of your ears on the respective sides of your head.
- Using the other hand, gently pull your earlobe to make room for inserting the ear tip into your ear canal.
- Place the wire in front of or behind you, depending on your inclination.
Care and Maintenance
- After each use, wipe.
- Keep your headphones to yourself.
- Brush any dirt or earwax off the driving unit gently.
- Remember to bring the jack.
- Don’t put them in your pocket right away.
- Don’t let the cables dangle.
- Wires should not be twisted.
- Avoid wrapping your cables tightly in loops.
FAQs
How durable are Maxell wired headphones?
The lifespan of wired headphones, which is normally two years, can be extended by taking good care of the wires. In general, wired headphones are more durable than Bluetooth headphones because they can last up to 7-8 years if you handle them correctly.
Why are Maxell wired headphones so prone to damage?
Headphones break quite readily because we mistreat them and use them so regularly. They are exposed to the backs of aeroplane seats, the bottom of your rucksack, the sun, and the rain. As a result, don’t discard your favourite pair just because they are broken. Check to see if you can fix them first.
Why do Maxell headphones lose their function so easily?
Cable tension, incorrect wiring from the manufacturer, moisture damage, and damage to the sound drivers are the most frequent causes of earphone and earbud failure. Audio shorts or a complete break between the drivers and the audio source could be the outcome of these situations.
Are Maxell wired headphones more musical?
You normally won’t notice much of a difference in sound quality between wireless and wired headphones if your music is in MP3 format, but if it is in ALAC/FLAC/WAV format, the changes might be more noticeable. Generally speaking, wired headphones provide better sound quality than wireless ones.
How can I keep the cable on my Maxell headset from tangling?
To hold the wire, use your thumb and index finger. Move the wire between your fingers from the base of your headphones to the end where the jack is while maintaining a slightly firm grip. You should see a noticeable untwisting of your headphone cables after repeating this process two or three times.
Can you fix Maxell wired earphones?
To patch and repair headphone wires and cables, you’ll need an army knife, a lighter, and heat-shrinking tubing. To complete the repair, you must first strip the cable, take off the wire wrapping, rejoin the wires, and then use heat-shrinking tape or electric tape.
How can I determine if my Maxell headphones are defective?
You can hear rattling noises and/or distorted sounds. There is no sound when using Bluetooth headphones. There is a delay when using Bluetooth headphones. You hear static when using wireless headphones. Only one side or ear is usable. Your headphone jack or plug is bent.
What’s going on with my Maxell wired headphones?
Your phone’s audio jack may be blocked by dirt and debris. To clean the jack, blow into it or use a can of compressed air. A cotton swab that has had a few drops of alcohol added to the end of it can also be used to try and clear out the debris. No of the issue, our professionals can rapidly repair your broken equipment.
Why do Maxell headphones sometimes lose sound?
A loose connection between the headphone connector and the media player device’s audio socket can cause unusual static noises or sounds that are too soft. The connectivity between these devices may be hampered if the audio port or headphone jack is covered in dust or debris.
Why are Maxell wired headphones used by people?
According to Komal Shetty, a fashion assistant for ELLE India, wired headphones don’t need to be charged, they are less likely to be lost than wireless headphones, and most importantly, they stop clumsy people like myself from dropping and breaking their phones.
How safe are Maxell wired headphones?
The vast majority of scientific evidence shows that the radiation from both Bluetooth and wired headphones is safe.
What kind of Maxell wire do headphones use?
The wires and jacks for headphones can be made of a variety of materials, including copper, silver, gold, or rhodium. Connectors can be solid (completely formed of the same material) or plated over less expensive metals like brass. Additionally, silver-plated copper wires are replacing solid silver wire as a less expensive alternative.
What do the four Maxell headphones wires do?
Audio cables and headphones usually run three or four wires: a red wire, a green/blue wire, and a bare/copper wire. If there are four, there are generally two copper ones and two naked ones. Ground is represented by the bare wire, left channel by the green or blue wire, and the right channel by the red wire.
How durable are Maxell wired headphones?
The lifespan of wired headphones, which is normally two years, can be extended by taking good care of the wires. In general, wired headphones are more durable than Bluetooth headphones because they can last up to 7-8 years if you handle them correctly.
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