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Important Safety Information
Listen Responsibly
To avoid hearing damage, make sure that the volume on your music
player is
turned down before connecting your headphones. After placing
headphones
in/on your ears, gradually turn up the volume until you reach a
comfortable
listening level. Noise levels are measured in decibels (dB),
exposure to any
noise at or above 85 dB can cause gradual hearing loss. Monitor
your use;
hearing loss is a function of loudness versus time. The louder it
is, the less time
you can be exposed to it. The softer it is, the more time you can
listen to it.
Physiology of the Ear
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This decibel (dB) table compares some common sounds and shows how
they rank in potential harm to hearing.
Sound
|
NOISE LEVEL
(dB)
|
EFFECT
|
Whisper
|
30
|
Very
quiet
|
Quiet
Offce
|
50-60
|
Comfortable
hearing levels
are
under 60dB
|
Vacuum
Cleaner,
Hair
Dryer
|
70
|
Intrusive;
interferes with
telephone
conversations
|
Food
Blender
|
85-90
|
85
dB is the level at which hearing
damage
(8 hrs.) begins
|
Garbage
Truck,
Cement
Mixer
|
100
|
No
more than 15 minutes
of
unprotected exposure
recommended
for sounds between
90-100
dB
|
Power
Saw,
Drill/Jackhammer
|
110
|
Regular
exposure to sound over
100
dB of more than 1 minute risks
permanent
hearing loss
|
Rock
Concert (varies)
|
110-140
|
Threshold
of pain begins
around
125 dB
|
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“…. a typical person can safely listen to an iPod for 4.6 hours
per day at 70% volume.”
“…. knowing the levels one is listening to music at, and for how
long is extremely important.”
Get the most out of your equipment and enjoy great audio
performance even at safe levels. Our headphones will allow you to hear more
details at lower volume levels than ever before.
Use Responsibly
Do not use headphones when it’s unsafe to do so—while operating a
vehicle, crossing streets, or during any activity or in an environment where
your full attention to your surroundings is required.
It’s dangerous to drive while wearing headphones, and in many
places, illegal because it decreases your chances of hearing life-saving sounds
outside of your vehicle, such as another car’s horn and emergency vehicle
sirens. Please avoid wearing your headphones while driving. Use an FM
transmitter to listen to your mobile media devices instead.
Learn how to establish a safe listening level and review other important
safety guidelines from the Consumer Electronics Association at www.ce.org and
the Deafness Research Foundation at www.drf.org.
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Using the Remote Mic
Beats Mixr headphone comes equipped with a remote mic cable that
gives
you more freedom to control your phone or music player.
• Play iPod, iPhone & iPad HTC, Blackberry & Android
• Pause
•
Skip Forward/
Backward
•
Scan Forward/
Backward
•
Answer
•
End Call
•
Voice Command
•
Volume Control +
-
Note:
Functionality varies by device.
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Play
or pause a song or video: Press
and release the center button. Repeat to
resume.
Skip
track or backward to next song or video: Press
and release the center
button
twice quickly to skip forward. Press and release three times quickly to
skip
back.
Scan
forward or backward through a song or video: In
quick motion, press
the
center button twice, hold on the second press to scan forward. Release
when
you want to stop scanning. To scan backward, press the center button
three
times, holding on the third press.
Answer
or end a call: Press and release the center button once to answer.
Repeat
to end the call.
Decline
an incoming call: Press and hold the center button for two seconds,
then
release. There will be two beeps when you let go to indicate successful
operation.
Voice
Command: Press and hold the center button until voice activation
starts up. Functionality will vary by device.
Control
volume: Press the top button to increase volume. Press the bottom
button
to decrease volume. Functionality will vary by device.
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