It is not accurate to compare a radio headset to headphones that are wired or connected via Bluetooth. It was designed to be worn comfortably for extended periods of time and to facilitate conversation while working on a computer. In contrast to Bluetooth, there is no latency in the audio, and there are no cables involved. You are able to switch to Bluetooth for certain tasks at home (such as making calls or watching television late at night), but doing so in public places is a highly contentious practice due to the fact that the headset is not foldable, is easily soiled, does not come with a case, and does not have buttons to control the music. In the following, I will provide instructions for management; perhaps someone will find them helpful. Pressing the On/Off button once displays the current charge of the battery. When the indicator light is green, this indicates that the battery has between 31 and 100 percent of its capacity remaining. When the battery indicator turns red for five seconds, there is 15-30% of power left. Last but not least, if the battery indicator is flashing red, this means that you have less than 15% of the battery left. Hold for one and a half seconds: Adjusts the volume on the headphones. Keep holding for three seconds to turn off the headphones. You can adjust the volume by using the button labeled "Volume." Push-to-talk button for the microphone: The microphone can be muted and unmuted with a short press of the button. Keeping the hold button depressed for five seconds will toggle the connection. When the indication is blue, it means that you are using a wireless connection that is not Bluetooth. When the indicator is colored blue, Bluetooth connectivity is active. Twice tapping the button will activate the side beep on the microphone, which will allow you to hear feedback along with your voice. Single press (while simultaneously pressing the button to turn the volume up): Boosts the sidetone. One press, while simultaneously depressing the button to lower the volume, brings the side tone down. Hold for three seconds (while holding the button for increasing the volume) to set the volume limiter to one hundred decibels. Hold for three seconds (while simultaneously holding the button for the volume down) to set the volume limiter to eighty-five decibels.
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