UltraSoundResolution Intelligent Headphone, Gold Instructions Manual
- June 4, 2024
- UltraSoundResolution
Table of Contents
- UltraSoundResolution
- UltraSoundResolution Intelligent Headphone, Gold
- Specifications
- Introduction
- HOW TO TAKE CARE
- HOW TO FIX BROKEN WIRED HEADPHONE
- HOW TO CLEAN HEADPHONE JACK
- HOW TO PROTECT HEADPHONE WIRES
- HOW TO CLEAN STICKY WIRES
- HOW TO DEEP CLEAN EARBUDS
- HOW TO CLEAN AUDIO PORT
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
UltraSoundResolution
UltraSoundResolution Intelligent Headphone, Gold
Specifications
- BRAND: UltraSoundResolution
- COLOR: Gold
- FORM FACTOR: In Ear
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wired
- SPECIAL FEATURE: Sports-and-exercise, Lightweight
- COMPATIBILITY: most smart phones
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 7.4 x 2 x 4 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 0.81 ounces
Introduction
The Grand Breaking Technology in DynaMaster’s intelligent earphones allows users to improve their listening experience with HTML5 APP. Additionally, it includes Superior Sound that responds dynamically.
HOW TO TAKE CARE
- After each use, wipe.
- Do not allow anyone else to use your headphones.
- Brush any earwax or dirt off the driver unit gently.
- Don’t forget to bring the jack.
- Don’t put them in your pocket right away.
- Avoid dangling the wires.
- Keep your wiring neat and organized.
- Avoid wrapping your cables tightly in loops.
HOW TO FIX BROKEN WIRED HEADPHONE
- To reveal the copper, sand the wires. Sand the thin enamel coating off of each wire, including the ground wire, before soldering.
- Connect by twisting and soldering.
- Electrical tape should be used to properly wrap each wire.
- Over the headphone cord, position and heat the heat-shrink tubing.
HOW TO CLEAN HEADPHONE JACK
Lint could become lodged in the headphone jack of your Android or iPhone after placing the device in your pocket. The best way to delicately remove these textile fibers without causing any damage is with paperclips and tape.
HOW TO PROTECT HEADPHONE WIRES
- Pull The Plug, Not The Cable. Coil The Cable Carefully. Don’t Let The Cord Dangle. Don’t Keep Them Plugged In.
- Make Your Wired Earphones Strong (And Beautiful), Get A Carry Case, and Don’t Sleep With Them On.
HOW TO CLEAN STICKY WIRES
Make a paste out of baking soda and water, carefully spread it over the wire, and allow it to dry. Use a sponge or cloth dipped in warm water to clean the cord. For the harder to reach areas, you might also use a toothbrush or scrub. With a dry cloth, thoroughly clean the cord.
HOW TO DEEP CLEAN EARBUDS
- Cut the earbuds off.
- 30 minutes in warm, soapy water with the silicone coverings.
- Use an old toothbrush to remove extra grime.
- Use a cotton swab dampened with rubbing alcohol to clean the speakers.
- Use a microfiber cloth soaked with rubbing alcohol to clean the earbuds and cables.
HOW TO CLEAN AUDIO PORT
There are three main ways to thoroughly and safely clean a headphone or auxiliary jack: wiping the inside with an alcohol-soaked swab, spritzing the interior with compressed air, or (if neither alcohol nor compressed air are available) carefully brushing with a very tiny brush.
Frequently Asked Questions
How durable are wired headphones?
When you take proper care of the cables, you may increase the lifespan of wired headphones, which is typically around two years. If you treat them gently, wired headphones can last up to 7-8 years, which makes them generally more durable than Bluetooth headphones.
What occurs if wired headphones malfunction?
Check your wired headphones for physical damage. You might not be able to hear sounds from your headphones if the audio jack is damaged or broken, the wire is exposed, or both. Verify the condition of your audio jack. Check to see if your cable is broken.
Why do my wired headphones continually losing their connection?
Find the short first, then. A break in the wire results in a short. Usually, headphones brief out at the point where the cable attaches to the speakers or the component that inserts into the headphone connector. By moving the wire, you can typically determine where the short is.
Can very loud music harm your headphones?
Yes, playing music excessively loudly on headphones or any speaker for that matter can cause damage. Damage to the transducer itself or complete silence (fried voice coil) are also possible. Even at low listening volumes, this typically appears as distortion in the bass range.
What kind of wire do headphones use?
Copper, silver, gold, or rhodium are some of the materials used to make headphones’ wires and jacks. Connectors can be solid (made entirely of the same material) or they can be plated over less expensive metals like brass. In addition, solid silver wire is increasingly being replaced by silver-plated copper wires as a less expensive option.
Can you swap out the headphones’ wire?
You’ll need an army knife, a lighter, and heat-shrinking tubing to patch and repair headphone wires and cables. You must strip the cable, remove the wire covering, reattach the wires, and apply heat-shrinking tape or electric tape to finish the repair.
What do the four headphones’ wires do?
Three or four wires—a red wire, a green/blue wire, and a bare/copper wire—typically run via audio cables and headphones. There are probably two copper or bare ones if there are four. The bare wire serves as the ground, the green or blue one as the left channel, and the red wire as the right channel.
What is the name of the headphone hole?
The headphone connectors are inserted here to receive audio signals. A group of electrical connectors known as headphone jacks are frequently utilized for analogue audio signals. Other names for it include phone jack, audio jack, aux input, etc.
Why is the jack on my headphones loose?
Blockage is one of the main causes of a loose headphone jack that results from human mistake. The headphones often don’t fit securely when the headphone jack is obstructed, either by debris, fabric, or dust particles.
Do headphones gradually lose quality?
The majority of advice claims that headphones fully cut out rather than just deteriorate. Since the drivers are rather durable, the connectors, solder, and cable joints frequently fail first. It’s possible that you haven’t had your headphones long enough to notice a drop in sound quality.
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