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PERIPHERALS

H20 Audio Series Waterproof Headphones
By: Rich Smith
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    2007-04-04

    Table of Contents:
  • H20 Audio Series Waterproof Headphones
  • More Details
  • A closer look
  • Testing and Conclusion

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    H20 Audio Series Waterproof Headphones - A closer look


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    Now we’ve seen the headphones up close, and explored the use of the silicone earpieces.  Let's take a closer look at the construction of the headphones themselves.

    As I mentioned earlier, these headphones are adjustable.  The blue arrows above indicate pivot points where the speakers can be adjusted.  In addition, the small rods the speakers are mounted on can also be adjusted for a custom height.

    If, for some reason, the neckband is uncomfortable or the cord is just not long enough, it is possible to remove the earpieces from the neckband.  The blue arrow above indicates where the connection is.  All you need to do is turn the headset (on the left), and pull apart.

    Once apart, the headphone wire will simply slip out of the neckband.

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