Keephifi TRI&HBB Kai in-Ear Earphone-Complete Instructions

June 4, 2024
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Keephifi TRI&HBB Kai in-Ear Earphone

Specifications

  • BRAND: TRI
  • COLOR: Gold Blue
  • IMPEDANCE: 36Ω
  • SENSITIVITY: 114dB@1KHZ
  • FR RANGE: 20~40KHZ
  • DRIVER: DLC Dynamic
  • DYNAMIC DIAMETER: 9.8MM
  • TYPE: In-ear Earphones
  • CAVITY MATERIAL: Aluminum Alloy
  • INTERFACE: 2PIN 0.78MM
  • PLUG: 3.5MM Gold-plated
  • CABLE MATERIAL: OFC plated with silver
  • CABLE LENGTH: 120CM±3CM

Introduction

The KAI are made entirely of lustrous, blue and gold-colored metal that is highly fingerprint-attractive (TRI decided to include a fabric in both). that KAI. The overall assembly is excellent, and there are two pressure vents: one on the inside side of the shell, just before the nozzle base, and one close to the 2-PIN female connector.

Because of their low weight and well-designed shell form, the KAI are quite comfortable to wear. They merely slide right into the ears and stay in place with practically every tip.

Although they can’t match with products like the Shure SE215 in this area, isolation is also quite strong, and they can get the job done.

Additionally, purchasing a set of aftermarket tips isn’t necessarily essential because the standard tips are more than adequate.

How to Use

You can use these earphones by following the given steps:

  • Insert the 3.5mm plug into the jack of the earphone.
  • Now put the earphones on.
  • Play the music and adjust the volume according to your choice.

FAQs

What do earphones mostly provide for?****

Using headphones allows a single user to listen to an audio source in privacy, as opposed to using a loudspeaker, which broadcasts sound for everyone nearby to hear. Earphones, ear speakers, and cans are other names for headphones.

Whether it’s earbuds or headphones, which is more comfortable?****

In comparison to earbuds, over-the-ear headphones are a much superior option. In addition to preventing music from entering your eardrums directly, most over-the-ear headphones are typically more comfortable to use than earbuds.

What do earbuds go by?****

One speaker for each ear, joined by a band over the head, made up the first headphones. Modern headphones are now available in a much smaller version that are placed into the ear, and are frequently referred to as earbuds, even though this design is still in use.

Bluetooth headphones: Are they harmful?****

Since Bluetooth is a non-ionizing EMR, it is generally harmless for people and won’t harm them. In fact, Bluetooth has low specific absorption rates (SAR), further demonstrating that it is safe for people to use.

Are earbuds bad for your ears?****

As previously stated, listening to loud music while wearing headphones might harm the cells in the ear. The fact that these cells can’t renew is the biggest worry. Once damage has been done, it cannot be undone, which can result in irreversible hearing loss. Decibels are units used to measure sound.

Are headphones a factor in hair loss?****

A good headset or pair of headphones should maintain a secure fit on your head. Traction alopecia may result from this. Hair loss can occur when the hair follicles are subjected to severe traction or friction.

How many hours a day may we wear 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.

Is daily earphone use beneficial?****

In-ear device use under normal circumstances rarely results in issues. However, using earphones for an extended period of time, such if you wear them all day, may: compress the earwax, making it less fluid and more difficult for the body to properly eliminate. compress the earwax to the point that the body starts to inflame.

Which is worse for your health, earbuds or headphones?****

While prolonged exposure to loud noises and both earbuds and headphones carry a risk, earbuds really carry a higher chance of harm.

Ear wax is caused by headphones?****

Earphones transmit bacteria and debris to your ears directly. You could get an allergic reaction, a rash, or an infection. If you wear earbuds frequently, you run the risk of developing an ear wax buildup because they prevent the wax from normally exiting your ear canals, which can result in a wax blockage.

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