Sentences with phrase «ear cup»

But a conspicuous new Action button on the left ear cup adds one - tap access to the Assistant.
The volume control is located on the back of the left ear cup...
Sound is easily controlled via the volume button, which is neatly integrated into the right ear cup, with muting quickly and effortlessly achieved by simply raising the boom arm.
A favorite feature among travelers / commuters may be the mute switch on the bottom of the right ear cup, which not only attenuates the audio signal coming through, but pipes in any sound captured by the headphones» microphones, making it easy to place that drink order when the beverage cart comes rolling by.
The headset comes with an intuitive volume control on the right ear cup for on - the - fly adjustments, as well as a sleek new Surround Dongle for PCs to quickly toggle between stereo and Dolby Surround Sound.
Smart features such as intuitive volume controls integrated into the ear cup and the ability to instantly mute the mic simply by lifting the mic boom, mean that there are fewer distractions so that you can stay focused on the game experience.
The outside of the ear cup has the play / pause button.
The headphones boast a steel headband and metal ear cup pivots but the rest of the headphone is made of plastic that creaks and groans when flexed.
This is extremely important, as the ear cup cushions are more rigid than I'd like.
The left ear cup has the Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) switch.
Toward the bottom of the right ear cup is a silvery panel housing the power button and microUSB port.
The Backbeat Fit 500 also features simple on - ear cup controls for playback and taking calls.
On the flip - side, the boom mic of the Astro A50 performed admirably over the internal ear cup mics of the Turtle Beach headset, which have required multiple firmware updates to become passable for most gaming uses.
The shields on the exterior of each ear cup are swappable, and you can also pick particular colors for the headband and ear pads, lending the whole headset a more personalized look.
The H500BTs are available in no - nonsense black or white; the only hint of actual colour on these headphones is a splash of red to denote the «right» ear cup.
The ear cup material doesn't breath as well as cloth material, so there's bound to be some ear sweats at some point.
As a wireless headset, this comes with audio controls on the left ear cup, with individual sliders for chat and game audio, as well as buttons for power and different audio presets, all of which work as intended.
Both of these over-ear models feature a sensor on the ear cup that enables Google Assistant.
The right ear cup serves as a touch - sensitive, gesture control pad, giving you full access to pretty much every major function.
Rather than an in - line amplifier, which headsets like the Turtle Beach Ear Force PX22 employ, the Artemis Spectrum has a collection of buttons on the left ear cup.
The cans themselves are bristling with buttons behind each ear cup - eight in total - and the overall design brings gaming to mind before it does audiophile - approved luxury.
The Sound Blaster Tactic3D software also enables you to change the colour of the pulsating LEDs in each ear cup - a nice but ultimately pointless feature.
That includes Windows Sonic support for surround sound, 50 mm drivers in each ear cup, and a wireless range of up to 40 feet.
The same switch on the right ear cup also doubles as the Bluetooth pairing button — simply slide it right across to initiate pairing, then select them from your phone or laptop's Bluetooth menu.
A mic hidden in the ear cup lets you take calls too, but the Beats Solo 3 Wireless do not have active noise cancellation, a feature that's now become fairly common in higher - end wireless headphones.
Hold down the power button — found on the ridge of the left ear cup — and you'll get a «battery level is high / medium / low» response.
If you look toward the bottom of the left ear cup, you'll find a microUSB port and an audio jack.
USB cable that plugs directly into the 3.5 mm port on the left ear cup.
The controls on the bottom of the right ear cup performed well and are responsive.
A long press into the right - hand ear cup, the default voice assistant will be activated — whether that's Siri, or the Google Assistant.
For starters, you'll find a slider button along the bottom of the right ear cup to access your basic music / phone commands (play / pause, answer / ignore, and forward and backward) and a volume rocker.
An adjustable microphone sits on the left ear cup; you can move it up and down on an arm, but it's not bendable.
The left ear cup does a lot of the heavy lifting, with the center button acting as the play / pause control.
Some of my favorite features, the smart sensors, are embedded into the plush lining of the ear cup.
Just below the right ear cup, there's a simple volume - control slider.
For instance, pressing the right ear cup still answers or ignores incoming phone calls.
There's a power button on the right ear cup that can also mute the microphone, as well as two jacks that allow the Siberia 800 to plug into either an Xbox controller or a mobile phone.
The right ear cup simply houses the battery, which you can hot - swap, thanks to a second battery that charges constantly inside the transmitter.
Still, once I paired up the P7s with my favored device, they were very easy to operate with simple and handy controls at the back of the right ear cup.
The volume buttons are on the back of the ear cup, where you thumb can get them — I love that placement.
On the headset, a mic mute button is accessible on the right ear cup and the tip of the microphone lights up red to let you know it's muted.
The playback controls are responsive and intuitive, placed conveniently on the front of the right ear cup.
It bends easily to suit your preference and will quickly retract into the headset ear cup if you aren't using it and want it tucked neatly out of the way.
Slightly more elegant and subdued in their design, the Bohm B76 feature only a volume up and down button on the right ear cup.
The Arctis 7 also employs the Chat Mix technology with a wheel on ear cup which allows you to adjust the volume between game and voice chat software — great if people are talking too loudly and ruining your game and easy to adjust on the fly.
There's a micro-USB connector on the left ear cup for recharging its battery, and an intelligent power - management circuit shuts the amp down when it's not in use.
The right ear cup possesses some special magic — it's a flat touch - sensitive gesture pad that you can use for audio control.
If things still don't feel quite right, you can raise or lower each individual ear cup by about an inch.
The XS features a 3.5 mm jack on each side of the headphone so you can choose which ear cup to plug the included cable into.
The bottom of the left ear cup has a MicroUSB charging input.
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