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CAUTIONS
• Avoid extreme heat, cold, and humidity.
• Avoid dropping or crushing the earbuds.
• Wax may build up in the earbud tips, lowering the sound quality.
Carefully remove the wax with a cotton swab or other small tool to
improve the sound quality.
• If you experience discomfort or pain, try lowering the volume
or discontinuing use temporarily.
• If you experience regular discomfort while using this product,
discontinue use and consult your physician.
• We recommend you treat your earbuds as you would a nice pair
of sunglasses and keep them in safe location when not in use.
WARM-UP YOUR HEADPHONES
Optional: Burn-in is the process for exercising new audio equipment. We recommend 40 hours of burn-in time for most headphones to reach
optimal performance. The main purpose of the process is to loosen the diaphragm of a newly crafted headphone and to stress the headphone
driver. Normal, everyday use can also burn-in the headphones though JLab’s proprietary burn-in provides an ideal mix of sounds and
frequency sweeps to achieve this.
Burn-in your audio equipment with the JLab Audio app available on the App Store and Google Play.
Or access the burn-in method at:
jlabaudio.com/burnin
• The Bluetooth connection is established from the right earbud. For the most stable connection, keep the device near right hand
side or in right pocket.
• If you prefer to wear only one earbud, you must wear the right earbud as this is the main earbud connected to Bluetooth.
• Choosing the correct ear tip makes a significant improvement in audio quality due to the proper seal for the driver.
Test all ear tips for best results.
• Only ONE Bluetooth device can be connected at a time. Turn off Bluetooth on unwanted devices and turn on Bluetooth on chosen
device to connect.
QUICK TIPS
WARNING
Fully dry off the earbuds before
placing in the charging case.
If the earbuds are damp or wet,
this will cause damage to the
charging case. The warranty will
be voided if the charging case
shows damage by water/sweat.
Do not deform the ear hooks.
The ear hooks are a flexible silicone but
also have an internal hard structure for
the antenna. Prying on the ear hook
may break or damage the antenna.