Sentences with phrase «left ear cup»

The headset's left ear cup houses knobs for volume and game chat balance, a power switch, and a micro-USB port for charging, while the right cup packs an EQ mode switch on its underside.
The headset's left ear cup sports a bendable, removable microphone, as well as a dongle that lets you attach various types of mic cables and accessories (more on that later).
There's a single - button remote on the left ear cup, too, which makes taking calls and changing tracks a breeze.
Weighing in the headset, they come in at a feather 12 - ounce's even with their thick frame, faux - leather ear cups, and the retractable microphone that slides right into the left ear cup itself.
Cranking up the volume knob on the back of the left ear cup allows the Roccat Khan Pro headset to get plenty loud and I often had it at only about two thirds of the full volume level during general listening for music and games, which was still plenty loud.
The socket for the detachable and bendable microphone is located on the left ear cup.
On the left ear cup is the switch that will turn on the ANC and a 3.5 mm input jack for when the battery dies out.
The fully retractable microphone boom not only pulls out from the left ear cup as you need it, but its flexible design also gives you the freedom to adjust it to your exact needs so your clan can hear you loud and clear.
A rubberized control panel material (left ear cup) will transform into a perfectly discolored yellow - white in no time.
Flexible and fully retractable, the microphone boom not only pulls out from the left ear cup as you need it, but also gives you the freedom to adjust it to your exact needs for crystal clear communication.
Aside from a subtle PlayStation logo over the left ear cup, there's nothing about the peripheral that screams, «gaming headset,» and it's perfectly suitable for use outside the house.
The headset also comes with a retractable, flexible mic in the left ear cup.
The left ear cup is more specialized with just the ANC toggle and a 3.5 mm input for when the battery dies.
On the bottom of the left ear cup is the 3.5 mm input, so you can plug in the included audio cable with a mic and remote.
The fully retractable microphone boom not only pulls out from the left ear cup as you need it, but its flexible design also gives you the freedom to adjust it to your exact needs so your team can hear you loud and clear.
The left ear cup (which also houses the charging port; the right ear cup is positively barren by comparison) has a power button, a pairing button and an equalization button, which lets you switch among four modes.
While making the left ear cup the functional center of the whole device makes sense from a cost - saving perspective, it's rather crowded from design and aesthetic perspectives.
The left ear cup can get pretty crowded, since it's home to both the volume dial and the chat - volume dial, which are literally right next to each other.
The controls on the left ear cup don't work.
For recharging, the micro-USB charging port sits on the bottom of the left ear cup.
On the border of the left ear cup you have the 3.5 mm jack and microUSB charging port.
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 bottom of the left ear cup has a MicroUSB charging input.
The left ear cup has a standard 1 / 8 - inch input.
There's a retractable mic in front of the left ear cup, with a mic mute button and a volume wheel on the back of the ear cup.
The left ear cup hides a flexible, retractable microphone, while the right ear cup has a volume rocker that doubles as a controller for the headset console (more on this later).
The left ear cup does a lot of the heavy lifting, with the center button acting as the play / pause control.
For fifteen long hours, listen to your favorite music and then charge your earphones using micro USB port on the left ear cup.
An adjustable microphone sits on the left ear cup; you can move it up and down on an arm, but it's not bendable.
USB cable that plugs directly into the 3.5 mm port on the left ear cup.
If you look toward the bottom of the left ear cup, you'll find a microUSB port and an audio jack.
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.
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.
On the left ear cup, equipped with a rotatable microphone.
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.
The left ear cup has the Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) switch.
Where the budget price shows is on the back of the left ear cup.
Most of the headset's connections and controls are on the left ear cup, where you'll find a volume slider and mute switch as well as ports for micro USB, analog audio and SteelSeries» proprietary detachable audio jacks.
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...
On the left ear cup you have the rewind, play / pause, and skip forward buttons on the flat side.
On the left ear cup there is a 3.5 mm audio jack that can be used to connect the 3.5 mm audio cable and convert Jabra Move into a wired headphone — so even if the battery drains off completely you can still continue using this headphone.
To play and pause music, you press the left ear cup, and an outer ring serves as a control for advancing and rewinding tracks.
Finally, the left ear cup also contains an NFC chip, used to pair the headphones with other devices.
You'll find the smart controls on the left ear cup.
The headset's left ear cup is loaded with buttons and ports, including dedicated volume knobs for game and chat audio, an Xbox sync button, a 3.5 mm jack for connecting to other audio devices and a microUSB port for charging.
Pressing and holding the center button on the left ear cup for 3 seconds launches Siri or Google Assistant depending on which device you have connected.
Meanwhile, another string of code shows the headphones will have a dedicated Google Assistant button, placed on the left ear cup, as well as another top button.
The left ear cup holds a built - in NFC chip and an audio port, while the right cup sports a cheap - looking gray plastic dial that acts as the multifunction button.
The left ear cup has a small selection of playback controls with an NFC tag inside for quick pairing with compatible devices (i.e. select Android phones).
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