Sentences with phrase «of earpieces»

Other than the interchangeable plastic slider tips that snap onto the outer panels of the earpieces, the Tracks do not ship with any accessories.
The outer panels of the earpieces have a glossy sheen and feature the Skullcandy logo, which can also be found on the plastic charging compartment that sits mid-cable, behind your neck.
The material of the earpieces are a bit rigid, so if they are constantly pressing up against the skin, I can see how they would get annoying.
The controls are on the earpiece discretely marked «L' for «left,» but I found the slight tilt of the earpieces to be comfortable the other way as well.
In fact, simply pressing the outside of the earpieces to make sure they're in securely will likely perform some function — most likely pausing or playing your music.
Having a single button for everything — and placing it in the exact spot you're likely to touch when trying to place or secure the fit of the earpieces — just doesn't work that well.
This is where microphones on the back of the earpieces are used to pipe through inverse sound waves to cancel ambient noise.
The Kevlar - reinforced cable has a unique diamondback pattern that complements the black and metallic surfaces of the earpieces and remote control, and is somewhat tangle resistant.
The buttons on the headset are laid out practically, with the power and sync buttons hidden on the interior of the earpieces so users won't accidentally bump them.
The headphones have a water - resistance rating of IPX5, and are sold with two types of earpieces in three different sizes.
To pair you need to long touch on the outside surface of the both the earpieces and for them to charge up.
The front simply features the front - facing camera on the left of the earpiece and the light and proximity sensor on its right.
Are you a fan of the earpiece / speaker grill combination on newer phones like the Galaxy S9, or do you long for the days of BoomSound?
The 8 - megapixel sensor is at the top, with the flash on the other side of the earpiece.
You get four pairs of semi-transparent silicone eartips in various sizes, as well as semi-transparent gels (Sport Sleeves) that wrap around the exterior of each earpiece and add stability to the fit.
The front facing camera is to the right of the earpiece.
These earbuds also come with a magnetic charging case that helps you keep them in one place when not using them, and allows you to charge the battery of each earpiece at the same time.
There's an ornamental lens outlet to complement the front - facing camera, just so that it looks symmetrical on either side of the earpiece; almost like an emoji.
The outside of each earpiece features a single control button with the Erato logo on it, which controls everything from playback to Bluetooth pairing and Siri and Google Voice, based on the length and number of taps it records.
The Sol Republic Amps Air have a scalloped rubberised finish, and the entire back of each earpiece is a big concave button.
Besides, there is a secondary camera sensor and a couple of sensors — ambient light sensor and proximity sensor — on the either sides of an earpiece.
The front bezel holds the front cam on the right side of the earpiece.
The importance of an earpiece and front - facing camera requires a compromise when it comes to design.
There is a front facing LED Flash on the left side of the earpiece, and the front camera is on the right.
Above the display, there is a earpiece at the center and a couple of sensors — an ambient light sensor and a proximity sensor — are available alongside a secondary camera sensor, on the right side of the earpiece.
To the right of the earpiece you'll spot the 5 MP front - facing shooter, which is also capable of shooting videos at 1080p.
Winnergear puts a power button on the outside of each earpiece — once powered up, they connect to each other automatically.
It's a glass front with a round fingerprint sensor / home button below the display and then the camera is up at the top with dual LED flash on the opposite side of the earpiece.
It also implemented a complex technology involving vibrations to emulate sound coming out of an earpiece.
Delve into Notifications, Settings and enable Pulse Notification Light which shows in the corner of the earpiece speaker slot.
ASUS calls it stereo, but because the output of the earpiece is so much weaker than the loudspeaker, the stereo effect is not as great as expected.
A front - facing camera sensor and a couple of sensors — proximity sensor and ambient light sensor — are available on either sides of the earpiece.
The size of each earpiece is bigger than the bullet style true wireless earbuds we've covered in the past, but the extra room allows for more hardware inside, stronger wireless connectivity, physical controls on both earpieces, and space for behind - the - ear hooks which keep the earphones in place.
Because of this design, your status icons are pushed up out of the way into a space that is un-usable on the Galaxy S9 due to the bezel continuing either side of the earpiece.
Xiaomi also delivered a crazy solution to compensate for the lack of a top bezel, using a piezeoelectric speaker instead of an earpiece.
What has improved over last year is the quality of the mono speaker, which has seen an ample boost in amplification, and the clarity of the earpiece.
Part of the reason is because the power button is on the inner side of the earpiece.
Each earpiece holds an eartip, pointed at a slight downward angle rather than perpendicular with the rest of the earpiece.
There are some noticeable differences though, like the front camera being placed on the left side of the earpiece while the sensors populate the other.
The front is fully covered with glass and features capacitive buttons at the bottom, an LED indicator just below them, the 5 - megapixel front camera on the right of the earpiece at the top, and ambient light and proximity sensors on its left side.
As far as the audio goes, the Galaxy S9 + finally makes better use of its earpiece by having it double as a speaker.
In doing so, it switched out the proximity sensor with an ultrasonic distance sensor, moved the front camera sensor to the bottom of the screen, and used a piezoelectric ceramic driver in lieu of the earpiece.
In the leaked images, which show us the device's front and back, the HTC U11 EYEs will feature a dual - lens selfie camera placed on the right of the earpiece.
The thin strip of earpiece is loud enough and clear without any distortion, but you won't experience the same when speakerphone is on, as you tend to always talk with the screen facing you.
The front - facing camera rests at the top, to the right of the earpiece.
The rest of the front is pretty clean, just showing a camera at the top on the left of the earpiece, and there is a notification LED light on the right side.
When engaging the «Stereo +» mode, the phone will automatically boost the audio volume of the earpiece when in landscape orientation, providing quite the audio experience.
And if symmetry was so important to Apple, why doesn't it place the camera and ambient light sensor either side of the earpiece on the iPhone, like Meizu did with its latest iPhone lookalike?
This enables you to start / stop music playback and adjust volume on the back of the earpiece itself.
A forward facing «softlight» is included alongside the LED notification light on the opposite side of the earpiece.
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