MASTER DYNAMIC MW07 GO True Wireless Earphones User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- MASTER DYNAMIC
Table of Contents
USER MANUAL – MW07 GO
TRUE WIRELESS EARPHONES
Master & Dynamic is a New York City-based premium audio company with a deep passion for building beautifully crafted, technically sophisticated sound tools. Designed to be modern yet timeless, our products utilize only the finest materials and a re-engineered to last, creating the perfect balance of aesthetics, strength, comfort, and exceptional sound.
NEVER SOUND THE SAME
CONTROLS
FIT
EAR TIP OPTIONS
Your earphones come with the medium Fit Wings and medium ear tips attached.
Choose the ear tips that form a seal with your ear canal.
FIT WING OPTIONS
You may prefer to attach the other Fit Wings for a more secure fit.
To attach, first remove the ear tip. Then loop the round opening of the Fit Wing over the driver enclosure. The smaller openings on the Fit Wing should surround the charging pads but still leave the pads exposed.
To insert your earphones follow these steps:
Tilt the earphone forward with the ear tip resting lightly in your ear canal.
Rotate the earphone down until the ear tip forms a seal with your ear canal and the Fit Wing slips under your ear ridge.
BATTERY INDICATORS
Case and earphones recharge to 50% in 15 min, 100% in 40 minutes
The charging case holds an additional 12 hours of charge for your earphones.
We suggest you place your earphones inside the case when they are not in use.
This will allow them to have the maximum charge each time you begin to use
them.
When you place the earphones inside the case and close the lid, the earphones
and case battery status will display. A green light indicates the battery is
between 70-100%, amber indicates 30-69%, and red indicates 1-29%. If the
center battery flashes red or does not display, the case battery is depleted.
To charge your case, plug the USB-C cable into the back of your case and plug
the other end into a power source. If you do not have a USB-C power source you
can use our supplied USB-C to USB-A adapter to use a USB-A power source.
The battery status of the case and earphones will remain visible while the
case charges.
PAIRING
The first time you take both earphones out of their case they will enter
pairing mode. Simply connect through the Bluetooth menu on your device and
select M&D MW07 GO.
To manually activate pairing mode, hold down the multi-function button for
five seconds or until the indicator light starts pulsing. NOTE: Continue to
hold even if your voice assistant is activated.
Two microphones in the right earphone provide the freedom to talk, listen, or
use voice assistant using the right earphone only.
MAINTENANCE/CARE
To clean the outer earphone, you can use a microfiber cloth. Do not use
alcohol or other cleaning substances on the product.
Do not drop, sit on, or allow the earphones to be exposed to water, moisture,
or temperature extremes. Your earphones are IPX6 water resistance rated.
Your charging case is IPX5 rated.
It is recommended that you return your earphones to their charging case when
not in use. To avoid damage to the charging case, do not store other items in
the canvas pouch along with your case.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operate and store this product within the temperature range of -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C) only. Charge the battery where the temperature is between 41°F and 104°F (5°C and 40°C) only.
TROUB$LESHOOTING
TROUBLE PAIRING EARPHONES AND DEVICE
- Make sure both earphones are removed from the charging case when attempting to pair your device. Cycle power by placing earphones in the charging case and fully closing the lid. Then remove the earphones from the case to verify if they enter pairing mode. The indicator light will slowly pulse on the right earphone.
- Turn Bluetooth OFF, then ON again on the source device.
- Turn OFF Bluetooth feature on any other device that is paired with the earphones.
- Delete any MW07 GO earphones from your device and then put them into pairing mode and pair again.
- Make sure “M&D MW07 GO” is selected in the Bluetooth device list.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATORS ON THE CHARGING CASE ARE NOT LIGHTING UP
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Make sure your case is charged. To charge the case, plug one end of the
USB-C cable into the back of the case and plug the other end into a power source. If you do not have a USB-C power source you can use our supplied
USB-C to USB-A adapter to use a USB-A power source. -
Make sure the earphones are properly placed inside the charging case. “L” represents placement for the left earphone and “R” represents placement for the right earphone.
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Make sure the charging pads on the earphones and charging pins in the case are clean. Use a damp Q-tip or damp cloth to lightly rub the charging pads and pins.
NOTE: If the earphones still have battery life, but the charging case runs out when earphones are placed inside the case and the lid is closed, the indicator lights will not light up to show your battery level status.
NO AUDIO OR POOR AUDIO QUALITY FROM A CONNECTED BLUETOOTH DEVICE
- Move the device closer to the earphones, as physical objects between the earphones and the source may obstruct the signal.
- Try another music application or try another track.
- Try a different audio device.
NIHL (NOISE-INDUCED HEARING LOSS)
NIHL is a preventable condition caused by both one-time and extended exposure to excessive decibel (dB) levels. This harm to sensitive inner ear structures is irreversible and people of all ages can be affected. Damage can happen in a single event or gradually over time. One-time exposure to an intense “impulse” sound, such as an explosion, or by continued exposure to loud sounds over 85 decibels can cause harm. Indicators of NIHL include hearing loss and tinnitus, a condition of sensing constant ringing, buzzing, or roaring. The NIDCD (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders) offers this simple rule of thumb: avoid sound exposure that is “too loud, too close or too long.” Here are some general references to sound levels that occur in everyday life: refrigerator humming (45 dB); normal conversation (60 dB); city traffic (85 dB); motorcycles (95 dB); an MP3 player at full volume (105 dB); sirens (120 dB); firecrackers (150 dB).
HEARING HEALTH
Our ability to hear is amazing. Treat your ears like the precious tools they
are, and they will continue to provide you with exceptional data, as well as a
lifetime of incredible sonic experiences.
In general, do not listen “too loud or for too long,” and be attentive to your
own ears. Ringing, discomfort, or sensitivity to high frequencies and treble
may be a signal from your ears that you are pushing them to their limits and
causing irreparable damage.
As a general practice, find what seems to be your preferred listening level
and then adjust the volume down another 10% or more. Surprisingly, your ears
will attune to a slightly lower volume over time, and what seems quiet at
first can be perfect for longer listening periods.
WARRANTY
Master & Dynamic guarantees this product against defects in materials or
workmanship for a period of two years from the date of original purchase on
our website or from an authorized Master & Dynamic retailer or reseller. As an
exception to this warranty period, batteries are guaranteed for proper
functioning for a period of one year from the date of original purchase.
Defective batteries are covered by Master & Dynamic’s warranty but battery
wear from normal use is not covered.
If returned within the warranty period, Master & Dynamic will at its
discretion either repair the defective product or replace it with a repaired
or refurbished product of identical specifications as the returned product.
This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or
implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Master & Dynamic shall have no liability of any kind for any direct, indirect,
incidental, or consequential damages or expenses that arise from the use of
this product.
Our ability to hear is amazing. Treat your ears like the precious tools they
are, and they will continue to provide you with exceptional data, as well as a
lifetime of incredible sonic experiences.
In general, do not listen “too loud or for too long,” and be attentive to your
own ears. Ringing, discomfort, or sensitivity to high frequencies and treble
may be a signal from your ears that you are pushing them to their limits and
causing irreparable damage.
As a general practice, find what seems to be your preferred listening level
and then adjust the volume down another 10% or more. Surprisingly, your ears
will attune to a slightly lower volume over time, and what seems quiet at
first can be perfect for longer listening periods.