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How to Wear: More Options
Using the cable cinch:
The cable cinch can effectively shorten the length of the cable after the
Y split for use behind the back or to keep the earphones in place more
securely. Tighten the cable cinch and use the shirt clip to reduce cable
movement during activities. The cable cinch does not go beyond the
inline mic/remote housing; however the cable cinch can still reduce
cable movement. Using the cable cinch when wearing the M-Duo in an
over-the-ear configuration will give better control over cable movement.
Using the shirt clip:
The cable comes with an attached shirt clip that
clips to your shirt or other clothing, holding the cable where you want it
to keep it from getting in the way during activities.
Slide the
cable cinch
up or down
Move the cable cinch
to shorten cable after
the Y split
Over-the-ear with
cable in front
Over-the-ear with
cable in back
Shirt clip holds
cable in place
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Earphone Removal
DO NOT REMOVE FROM YOUR EAR BY PULLING ON THE CABLE!
Gently wiggle the earphone before removal to break the seal. Pull the
earpiece straight out of your ear and then unwrap the cable from over
your ears, if necessary. Place the earphone in a safe place such as
the included carrying case when not in use.
Use While Exercising
Using the over-the-ear wear style will improve the security of the fit for
working out. Exposing the nozzle to sweat may degrade the sound
quality in the long term and is not warrantable.
Please do not use earphones when performing exercise that requires
you to hear your surroundings, such as cycling or running outdoors.
Use While Traveling with Altitude
Changes (Airplane/Car/Train/etc.)
During large, rapid changes in altitude you may experience pressure
changes which can affect the way your earphones sound.
It is recommended that you release pressure or break the seal when
you feel increased pressure due to altitude changes to maintain the
best sound quality. You can release pressure by pulling the housing
back very slightly which will release pressure but not break the seal.
To break the seal, pull the ear tip out of your ear canal slightly and
then re-seal.