SIMOLIO Wireless Bluetooth Headphones User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- SIMOLIO
Table of Contents
SIMOLIO Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
Specifications
- BRAND: SIMOLIO
- MODEL NUMBER: JH-712P1M1
- COLOR: 1- Mint + Pink (2 Pack)
- NOISE CONTROL: Sound Isolation
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Bluetooth, Wired
- TALKING TIME: 15-hrs
- AUDIO CABLE: 3.5mm
- MAX VOLUME LIMITED: 75dB, 85dB and 94dB
- HEADPHONE FITS: Over-ear
- WORKING TIME: about 20 hours
- ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Foldable & Hard Carrying Case
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 5.51 x 3.15 x 5.31 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 1.6 pounds
Introduction
To help people safeguard their hearing and have better-listening experiences, Simolio has been concentrating on the study and use of hearing technologies in audio devices, particularly in hearing protection and TV hearing assistance products. Our products have a solid reputation for aiding thousands of people with hearing impairment across the world as a professional supplier in the field of wireless TV hearing assistance solutions. Please feel free to browse the Simolio Direct storefront to learn more about other products. In the meantime, we discovered that many people, particularly children, are accustomed to listening to loud sounds without volume limits from a variety of standard headphones, which typically cause ear pain unintentionally. Even some pricy adult headphones with sophisticated sound technology and no volume limit can also result in hearing loss in children when used for extended periods of loud listening.
Therefore, we are focusing more on the healthy development of youngsters in addition to offering audio solutions for the elderly or those with hearing loss to assist them clearly listen to TV programmes or music. We’ve been working on the Simolio Kid’s Hearing Protection Headphones line in an effort to shield all kids from irreversible hearing loss and provide mothers peace of mind. We want to make your family happy and take good care of your kids with our products.
HOW TO PAIR
As soon as the headphones are turned on and in pairing mode or without a Bluetooth device connected, press and hold the “Vol+” and “Vol-” buttons simultaneously until the LED alternately flashes red and blue and emits two “beep” sounds. Your SIMOLIO has now been reset to the factory settings.
HOW TO CHARGE
The headphones have a rechargeable battery integrated into them. It is advised to charge the battery completely before using it for the first time. One end of the Micro USB charging cable (provided) should be connected to any USB power source, and the other end should be connected to the Micro USB connector on the back of the left earpiece.
HOW TO TURN OFF
- Move the ear hook to the closed position and remove the Bluetooth headset.
- Look for an “On/Off” switch on the Bluetooth headset’s sides.
- The Bluetooth headset’s primary button should be pressed and held for a few seconds.
HOW TO CONNECT TO THE TABLET
- From the top of the screen, swipe down.
- In the drop-down menu, select Settings by tapping on it.
- Next, select Wireless.
- Then select Bluetooth.
- Turn the Active/Off switch to the orange position to confirm that the Bluetooth capability is on.
- The Bluetooth devices that are compatible should be listed.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can children use Bluetooth headphones without risk?
Everyone has already gotten used to using wireless gadgets, and it’s reasonable to say that the majority of families use one or more wireless devices to keep the kids entertained during long vehicle rides. But are Bluetooth headphones secure for young children and infants as well? Yes, it is the answer. -
Can you wear Bluetooth headphones all day without risk?
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. -
Is Bluetooth bad for infants?
Bluetooth® Low Energy is a feature of the audio device. It emits 2000 times less power compared to a GSM 900MHz mobile phone and 1000 times less compared to a GSM 1800 MHz mobile phone. According to recent studies, using Bluetooth® LE is considered safe for children’s health. -
Bluetooth: Is it bad for the brain?
Bluetooth is safe for people and won’t have any negative effects on the brain’s health because it belongs to the non-ionizing group of EMR, which produces low-frequency waves. For the cell structure to alter, these frequencies must be much higher. -
Bluetooth: Does it cause headaches?
You might not even be aware of it, but even the best wireless earphones for working from home have the potential to cause other problems including migraines and ear pain. -
Can a five-year-old use headphones?
Depending on the level, length of listening, and size of the ear canal, using headphones or earbuds can be safe for a youngster. It’s unlikely that one loud song will harm a child’s hearing. However, persistent exposure to loud music can eventually harm your hearing. -
Can children use in-ear headphones?
Avoid giving youngsters any in-ear devices, including earbuds, as the closer the sound source is to the inner ear’s sensitive mechanisms, the more harm loud sound can cause. Don’t let kids wear your preferred headphones for extended periods of time just because they have a volume limit. -
Simolio headphones are Bluetooth-enabled.
The following inventive characters are featured on the SIMOLIO Kids Bluetooth Headphones for a pure and organic listening experience: 3 levels of volume limiting are used to protect children’s hearing: 75 dB for toddlers, 85 dB for children, and 94 dB for adults. Both wired and wireless applications can benefit from this functionality. -
Why do the red and blue LEDs on my Bluetooth headphones flash?
They are currently in a pairing or discovery mode. This indicates that your headphones are trying to connect to another Bluetooth device. When in pairing mode, headphones occasionally make an attempt to connect to another device but are unsuccessful. They blink red and blue to alert you that there is a problem while pairing. -
Why won’t my phone and Bluetooth headphones pair?
If your Bluetooth devices aren’t connecting, they probably aren’t in pairing mode or are out of range. Try rebooting your devices or letting your phone or tablet “forget” the connection if you’re experiencing persistent Bluetooth connection issues.