The headphone removal sensor can be completely cut out. Undoubtedly, this is a cool feature, but a little unfinished. The sensor is located in the left earpiece. In order to get rid of it, remove the ear cushion from the left earpiece (it is held on a plastic plate with latches on 4 sides). Next, you will see the sensor board next to the speaker, and on the ear pad - 2 metallized pads. Carefully cut away these pads, or simply flip the ear pads upside down and snap them into place. Done, the sensor will no longer bother you!
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