Physiology of the ear and hearing, Use responsibly, Headphones “break-in – Monster iSport SuperSlim Wireless Bluetooth In Ear Sport Headphones User Manual
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Get the most out of your equipment and enjoy
great audio performance even at safe levels. Our
headphones will allow you to hear more details at
lower volume levels than ever before.
Learn how to establish a safe listening level and
review other important safety guidelines from the
Consumer Electronics Association at www.ce.org.
Important information on how to prevent Noise-
Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) and a comprehensive
list of which noises can cause damage can be
found on the Deafness Research Foundation’s
website, www.drf.org.
Physiology of the Ear and Hearing
For additional information on what loud noises do to your ear and
chart reference www.abelard.org/hear/hear.php#loud-music
Use Responsibly
Do not use headphones when it’s unsafe to do so –
while operating a vehicle, riding a bike, crossing
streets, or during any activity or in an environment
where your full attention to your surroundings
is required.
It‘s dangerous to drive while wearing headphones,
and in many places, illegal because it decreases
your chances of hearing life-saving sounds outside
of your vehicle, such as another car’s horn and
emergency vehicle sirens.
Please avoid wearing your headphones while
driving. Use one of Monster’s FM transmitters to
listen to your mobile media devices instead.
Headphones “Break-in”
Break in time for headphones? We’re kidding,
right? No we’re not. Like any high performance
product, whether it’s cars or headphones, they’re
mechanical devices that settle in after use. Your
new headphones will sound incredible out of the
box, but will “mellow” out after use and sound even
better. We recommend playing them for 8 hours.
After 20 hours of playing, they should be fully
broken in. Enjoy.
Malleus
Cochlear Nerve
Stapes
Tympanic
Membrane
Auditory Canal
Cochlea
Incus
Vestibule
To Nose/Throat
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