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Jamz
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Eartip Fit Testing
A good way to see whether or not the eartip is sealing in your ear canal is by snapping
your fingers next to your ear. If the seal is a good one, your ear will not feel “plugged,”
and the snapping of your fingers will sound dull and distant. If you hear your finger
snaps clearly, the seal can probably be better. If the sound of your finger snapping
is dull and distant, but your ear feels plugged up, like you’re on an airplane preparing
to land, then you’ve over-inserted the eartip.
Using The Cable Management Clip
1. Put Jamz
™
in-ear headphone into your ears, as you
usually would when listening.
2. Fasten the Cable Management Clip onto your shirt
around the chest or collar area or wherever is most
convenient for the shirt you’re wearing.
3. Grab the cable above the Cable Management
Clip and pull it slightly upward, sliding it through
the clip to create enough slack between the in-ear
headphones and clip to allow for head movement
and to take the stress off the in-ear headphones.
Using The Cable Slider
For further cable management, Jamz
™
come with a Cable
Slider. The Cable Slider is designed to reduce tangles
during storage, as well as work in tandem with the Cable
Management Clip to eliminate sway and bounce while in use.
During use, push the slider about halfway between
the V where the cable split, and the in-ear headphone, then
adjust for your personal comfort. This will keep the cables
in a more compact position, reducing bounce and sway.
To use for the purpose of reducing tangles during storage,
push the Cable Slider all the way up to the in-ear headphones
before putting your Jamz away. Simply push the Cable Slider
back down when ready for use.
Using Jamz on Flights or At High Altitudes:
When using Jamz with a good seal while flying or at high altitude, the air pressure
will change, which will change the sound. The pressure inside your ears also will
change as you go up and down in altitude. To remedy this, occasionally break
the seal and re-insert your Jamz into your ears.