C Cabeisdio Bone Conduction Hearing Impaired Headphones Headsets User Guide

June 4, 2024
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C Cabeisdio Bone Conduction Hearing Impaired Headphones Headsets

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Specifications Introduction

  • BRAND: C Cabeisdio
  • EAR PLACEMENT: Open Ear
  • COLOR: Black
  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wired
  • FORM FACTOR: Neckband
  • RANGE: 5 meters
  • BATTERY: 200mAH
  • CHARGING: 2 hours.
  • PLAYTIME: 6 hours
  • SPECIAL FEATURES: Microphone, USB connectivity, volume-control
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 5.9 x 4.7 x 0.9 inches
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 1.62 ounces

It is designed for older people who have hearing loss as a result of ageing or broken eardrums. helping those with mild to severe hearing loss have better daily discussions and enhance their listening. It adopts a metal clip-on detachable microphone that you can clamp to your collar. Within 5 metres, the microphone catches up with noises in all directions. Additionally, subtle sounds can be recorded. You can use this headset to listen to audiobooks, radio, TV, and music, among other things, depending on the sound pickup feature.

With the aid of bone conduction technology, sounds are sent directly to the auditory nervous system through the cheekbones rather than the ear hole and tympanic membrane, minimizing eardrum damage. Excellent for those who struggle with conductive hearing loss.

HOW TO OPERATE

It is quite easy to use. First, attach the online microphone to your collar with the mic holes facing up by plugging it into the USB port of your headphones; Second, long press the power button until you hear “power on”; the headset will then be ready for usage. You will clearly hear the chat because the microphone will capture the noises and deliver them to the headset.

  • To change the volume to your preference, tap + or – on the right of the headset. Turn off the headphones while not in use.
  • Remove the online microphone when the battery is low and insert the charging cord into the headset to recharge it for about two hours.

HOW BONE CONDUCTION WORKS

Instead of sending sound waves through the air, bone conduction headphones send them through your cheekbones. Beethoven utilised the same method to produce music after losing his hearing, just like sea creatures do underwater. Everything is determined by sound waves.

HOW TO CONNECT TO PHONE

You must go into the Bluetooth settings on Android devices, enable Bluetooth, and then begin looking for the headphones. Click to pair the headphones after tapping on their name once the gadget has detected them.

HOW TO CHARGE

A micro USB connection can be used to charge the majority of our bone conduction headphones. Although the headphones come with a micro USB cable, any micro USB cable will work. The headphones’ charging port is hidden behind a protective rubber covering. To insert the cable, you’ll need to peel back this flap.

Frequently Asked Questions

What risks do bone conduction headphones pose?

This makes using bone conduction headphones uncomfortable or headache- inducing. Even vertigo or dizziness have been observed by some people while using them. The vibrations employed to convey the sound via the cheekbones are primarily to blame for these effects.

Wireless bone conduction headphones: how do you link them?

Take off your headphones to begin. Press and hold volume+ to enter pairing mode until Audrey says “pairing” and the LED indicator begins to glow red and blue. Select your headphones from the Bluetooth menu on your device by opening it. When Audrey says “connected,” a single blue LED flash occurs.

Are bone conduction headphones helpful for those who have hearing loss?

Bone conduction headphones keep the ear canal open, which makes it easier to listen to high-quality music and make calls while staying aware of your surroundings. These headphones are a wonderful option for those who wear hearing aids or have weak hearing because of their design.

Should you invest in bone conduction headphones?

Because they avoid the exterior and middle ear, bone conduction headphones can improve your listening if you have hearing loss. Therefore, if you have hearing issues in certain areas, this design is quite helpful.

Can you use bone conduction headphones while wearing glasses?

Yes! With glasses, they sit pretty comfortably. The comfort level is the same whether you put on your glasses or headphones first.

Do bone conduction headphones need the use of earplugs?

While bone conduction headphones function by vibrating the bones in the inner ear, earplugs physically block the opening to the ear canal. Though you would miss out on the benefits of bone conducting headphones, this should theoretically work.

How are multipurpose buttons used?

Simply said, the multifunction button on your headphones is essentially your personal assistant. You can access a number of commands and shortcuts for taking and making calls, managing your music, and more with just a few taps of your finger, making daily life simpler and even more hands-free.

Do you prefer bone or air conduction for hearing?

Normal discovery: Bone conduction is inferior to air conduction. The sound of the tuning fork should be audible to the patient and should last for about twice as long as the sound they heard over their mastoid process. As a “positive test,” this is.

For phone calls, are bone conduction headphones suitable?

Yes, certain bone conduction headphones come with a microphone that allows you to take calls while you’re on the go. Some brands of headphones can use technology to make calls crystal clear, even when the headphones themselves cannot use passive or active noise reduction to improve your listening experience.

Does Alexa have bone conduction glasses?

Amazon’s audio glasses don’t use bone conduction, which pushes sound waves into your ear via your skull, like some other audio glasses do. Instead, they use conventional speakers.

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