Sentences with phrase «right earcup»

Crisp, powerful sound in a wireless headphone package Advanced 2 - way microphone system for clear calls in windy or noisy places Bluetooth control buttons on right earcup adjust volume, change tracks and take calls Play up to 15 hours with rechargeable lithium - ion battery Voice prompts to setup Bluetooth pairing and receive notifications Better sound, unplugged Get ready for performance that raised the bar for Bluetooth headphones.
Flip the switch on the right earcup and lower frequencies do lose most of their thrust.
On the right earcup you'll find a handy - dandy volume control wheel that's notched for extra precision.
In a lovely touch the right earcup panel can be removed to reveal a small compartment to store the USB dongle needed for wireless, while both earcups can be swiveled to lie flat on the shoulders with almost no restriction on head movement.
On the right earcup you'll find a volume control wheel which spins a shade over 180 - degrees which is preferable to the in - line remote we often see that leaves you scrabbling madly to turn down the sound.
The right earcup houses an audio cable connection for the included 3.5 mm headphone cables — one of which includes an inline three - button remote control.
The wired features thin, programmable LED rings on the earcups for custom color choices, while the wireless version has a magnetic plate on the right earcup that hides the rechargeable battery pack along with extra on - ear Bluetooth controls.
If even that's not enough, cupping a hand over your ear toggles the passthrough option, and a long press on the right earcup will call your digital assistant of choice into action.
Just press the center button on the right earcup and hold for a 2 count, then release.
Two controls on the right earcup's outer panel operate both volume and track navigation — tap the plus sign button to raise the volume and hold it down to skip forward a track, while the minus sign accomplishes just the opposite.
As for the controls and ports, you get a power button, and mute and pairing button, game and voice - chat volume knobs, micro-USB charging port, and 3.5 mm audio jack along the right earcup.
On the face of the right earcup is a power toggle, which you'll use to turn on the headphones and also to quickly switch between the two devices you've paired most recently.
These headphones also offer useful touch controls on the right earcup, which are complemented with other nice features like voice prompts.
Once calibrated, the headphones will amplify the sound in the right earcup when you turn your head left, and vice versa when you turn your head the other way.
Meanwhile, there's a volume knob on the right earcup that unfortunately doesn't allow you to change game and chat volume independently as you can with the Arctis 7 and Astro A20s.
Similarly, controls on the headphone are simple and effective: You have a power and pairing slider on the right earcup as well as buttons for volume up / down and playback.
The same controls remain on the right earcup — audio volume, and the multi-function button for incoming calls and accessing Siri.
The right earcup has a toggle switch for power while the left earcup features playback controls, the microUSB charging port and the 3.5 mm jack for using in wired mode.
A microUSB port sits on the bottom of the right earcup with the power / Bluetooth pairing switch.
The physical controls on the right earcup are staying the same too, allowing you to adjust the volume of your music or accept incoming calls.
Raising and lowering the volume are done via a scrolling wheel located on the right earcup.
A pressure sensor built into the right earcup knows when you're wearing the headphones and when you're not.
Lifting the Sense off your head immediately pauses the music, though simply lifting off the right earcup will do the same.
The outer panel on the right earcup houses the power switch, a Bluetooth pairing button, a multifunction button that controls playback and call management, and plus / minus buttons that operate volume levels when tapped and track navigation when held for longer.
The right earcup holds the Power button and a four - way rocker switch that controls volume and balance between voice chat and game volume.
The left earcup panel hides a geometric design and nothing of mechanical use, but the right earcup panel covers the battery compartment.
Because a headset only has two drivers (left and right earcup), simulation is really almost the only way to get surround sound while using a two driver system.
Controls for playback, answering calls, adjusting volume and skipping tracks are located on the outside panel of the right earcup.
These buttons are situated on the right earcup, as are the micro USB slot and mic.
The right earcup features just two buttons, Power and Bluetooth, on the bottom edge, along with indicator lights for both.
Controls for the 1MORE Spearhead VR can be found on the right earcup with a slider to toggle th noise cancelling mic on and off, as well as a volume wheel that can also change the amount of bass on the fly by depressing and rotating the wheel.
The rear of the right earcup houses the power / multi-function button.
The right earcup holds a volume rocker on the back edge and a micro USB port on the bottom edge for charging.
Perhaps their most notable feature is a touchpad on the outside of the right earcup that acts as the main interface.
The added benefit of touch controls is that you can also use the built - in microphones to answer incoming phone calls with two taps on the right earcup and activate your personal assistant of choice by pressing and holding the center of the earcup for a few seconds.
Eschewing traditional buttons, Sony has made the right earcup touch - activated.
Credit: Mark Spoonauer / Tom's GuideThe bottom of the right earcup houses two chunky, protruding volume buttons and a center pause button that's recessed, which makes sense because you don't want to accidentally stop the music.
JBL includes an audio cable that connects to a jack on the right earcup.
A four - direction switch that can adjust volume and balance between game and voice audio with a round power button next to it sit on the right earcup, and a small switch for choosing between Bass Mode (bass emphasis), Supreme Mode (flat balance), and Precision Mode (mid-high emphasis) sit on the edge of the cup.
On the bottom of the right earcup on the other hand is where you can adjust equalizer settings on - the - fly.
Pushing upward on the bottom of the right earcup reveals the battery compartment for a single AAA battery.
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.
By comparison, the Syncs» control panel has basic controls for volume, skipping tracks, play / pause and answer / ignore delivered via the springy power button on the right earcup.
You can pair with your S8 or S8 Plus via Bluetooth (Samsung's new smartphones can actually stream to two sets of Bluetooth headphones at once) and there's a mic for calls and a button to trigger Google Assistant on the right earcup.
You also get the same controls — volume adjustments and a multi-function button — on the right earcup.
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