The sensor for headphone removal can be totally disabled. This feature is cool, without a doubt, however it feels unfinished. The left earpiece houses the sensor. Remove the ear cushion from the left earpiece to get rid of it (it is held on a plastic plate with latches on 4 sides). The sensor board and two metallic pads may be found on the ear pad, just near to the speaker. You can either flip the ear pads over and snap them into place, or you can carefully cut away these pads. Done, the sensor won't annoy you anymore!
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