The right earcup is where all the action is, housing controls such as the Power / Pairing switch, a multifunction button (for playback, call management and track navigation), and dedicated volume controls that work in conjunction with the attached device's
master volume levels.
The remote is of the three - button variety, with Volume controls that work together with iOS devices»
master volume levels, as well as a button for Play / Pause / Call Answer / End and track navigation.
The left earpiece's outer panel houses plus and minus buttons for adjusting volume (which work in conjunction with your mobile device's
master volume levels) and track navigation.
The volume controls work independently of your device's
master volume levels.
Not exact matches
Phillips» penchant for letting licensed music dominate certain scenes was already in place and such potent moments stand out in the 5.1 DTS - HD
master audio, without making you reach for the remote to adjust
volume levels.
The 5.1 DTS - HD
master audio is also satisfactory, although
volume levels, deliberately or not, are a bit jarring in their inconsistency.
The Blu - ray's 2.40:1 transfer is nothing short of perfection, while the 5.1 DTS - HD
master audio is very strong as well (perhaps too strong on occasion for those for whom
volume levels are an issue).
Meanwhile, the 5.1 DTS - HD
master audio mix contains plenty of engulfing directional gunfire while maintaining appropriate
volume levels.
The 5.1 DTS - HD
master audio is as potent an achievement, delivering strong atmosphere and plenty of activity throughout without
volume levels requiring adjustment.
You can balance the game and chat audio
levels to hear just what you want, control the
master volume, and mute the microphone each with the touch of a button.
The
volume levels work in conjunction with your mobile device's
master levels.
The plus / minus buttons control
volume (the
levels work in conjunction with your
master device's
volume levels), and if you hold them for two seconds, track navigation.