Boom Boom
Boom Boom BM-SWGR-A Over Ear Headphones
Specifications
- Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 8.58 x 7.56 x 3.39 inches
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10 x 6 x 5 inches
- Item Weight: 1.5 Pounds
- Item number: BM-SWGR-A
- Color: Green
- Form Factor: Over Ear
- Connectivity Technology: Wireless
What’s in the box?
- Boom Boom BM-SWGR-A Swap On/Over Ear
Product Descriptions
Wireless speaker that is waterproof. Shock and dust resistant. Adaptable tail that can be fastened to almost anything. Suction cup mounting Lithium ion rechargeable battery.
Features
- Exceptional speakers for outdoor enjoyment
- Enjoy moist surroundings
- A variety of hues are available.
- Drivers for headphones.
- Sensitivity/Sound Pressure is a crucial factor to consider while picking a headset, if not the most crucial one.
- The best headphones have good total harmonic distortion (THD), noise, frequency response, impedance (electrical resistance), and frequency response.
How to use?
Put each ear cup directly on the ears and the headband over the center of your head. When using on-ear headphones, experiment with how the earpads rest on your ears to find a position where you can hear the audio clearly without feeling too constrained or uncomfortable.
How to clean?
Ensure that your gadget is turned off and the headphones are unplugged. Dry them completely right away with a gentle cloth. Alcohol shouldn’t be used because it can make leather or cloth to degrade more quickly or erase color. Any undesirables can be removed with soap and water.
Frequently Asked Questions
On the Boom Boom , Active Noise Cancellation is not accessible (ANC). Boom Boom Pro features both ANC and Transparency mode with a comparable layout.
Without substantially increasing the cost, the Boom Boom Go Work Wireless Headset provides a significant quality improvement over a basic headset. It is a cost-effective approach, nevertheless. There are headsets that cost more than you should for a business conference, but they also sound better, feel better, look better, and have more features.
These headphones provide you with high-quality audio and a clean calling microphone.
Your headphones or headset have moisture (rain, sweat, etc.). Your phone, MP3 player, or other audio device may be covered in moisture (rain, perspiration, etc.). anything that covers your phone, audio device, or headphones or headset) There is a low battery on either the phone/device or the headphones.
Restart your smartphone and your audio equipment. Turn Bluetooth off on both the device and the Bluetooth audio device, and then turn it back on. Observe the Bluetooth pairing instructions.
A microphone positioned on a boom that is fastened to the ear cups or band of the headset is included in a microphone boom headset. Due to the boom’s flexibility and ability to be adjusted in any direction, the user can speak into the microphone with both hands free.
According to Dr. Foy, you should only listen to MP3 players for a total of 60 minutes per day at volumes no higher than 60% of their maximum settings. “Your duration should be shortened the louder the volume. You should only listen at maximum volume for around five minutes every day.
• Playing music.
• Editing of audio and video.
• Working out.
• Electronic conference.
• Talking.
Since Bluetooth is a non-ionizing EMR, it is generally harmless for people and won’t harm them. In fact, Bluetooth has low specific absorption rates (SAR), further demonstrating that it is safe for people to use.
A boom microphone allows for precise positioning in front of or adjacent to the user’s mouth because the mic is attached to the end of a boom. The most accurate and high-quality sound your software is capable of producing is offered by this option. A boom microphone in a classroom headphone has the benefit of moving with the user.
The World Health Organization (WHO) advises only 8 hours of headphone use at an intensity of 85 decibels (dB). However, the sound intensity of typical audio equipment ranges from 75 to 136 dB. When listening to audio, most listeners typically keep the volume between 75 dB and 105 dB.
If you use over-the-ear headphones for an extended period of time or listen to loud music, you could end up damaging your hearing. They simply pose less of a risk than earphones do: The volume of a sound can be increased by 6 to 9 dB by placing the source of the sound inside your ear canal.
Should you buy headphones with noise cancellation? Yes. If you wish to protect your hearing, reduce background noise, and enjoy better music, this technology will wow you with its potent benefits.
You’re starting to have headaches.
Ringing, hissing, or buzzing noises can be heard.
When using earbuds or headphones, you cannot talk.
You can hear your music outside.
In comparison to earbuds, over-the-ear headphones are a much superior option. In addition to preventing music from entering your eardrums directly, most over-the-ear headphones are typically more comfortable to use than earbuds.