A:AnswerI am not sure which model device you have but my aftershock has the magnetic clip for the charging input but if you have the type of device that has the micro plug the reason is not charging is because there is a small piece in the middle of the micro charging tip on the aftershock that may be bent and the cable is not fully seated. This happened to my wife’s Bluetooth aftershock devices because that Little piece in the female side which is actually on the actor shot head bent you may be able to straighten it out using a small paper clip but be very careful when you are trying to push that centerpiece up so that it may sit perfectly in the middle. Once this is done it will charge as usual but you have to be very careful with plugging in the micro charging tip
A:AnswerYes, you actually can. I use them on my Samsung Smart Tv when watching late at night. The only thing to note is, once vonnected to your TV, your TV might not allow you to control the volume with your remote. And the only way to control the volume will be from the headphones itself. The headphones have volume control buttons so its not a big issue.
A:AnswerHey Ann! Aeropex is rated IP-67 which means it can be submerged in water up to a meter deep for thirty minutes; however, we don't recommend it for swimming. All Bluetooth devices use 2.4GHz radio frequency, which does not work well in water; this is due to laws of physics, as water molecules attenuate the signal; when any Bluetooth device is put underwater, the range is just few inches. If you're looking for headphones you can swim with, we recommend Xtrainerz. We designed Xtrainerz with this in mind, fully understanding the limits of Bluetooth capability, that is why the Xtrainerz is MP3 capable only.
A:AnswerIt depends how noisy. I think you would find the ambient noise too loud especially if you were trying to code surgical notes. You’d be better off wearing a full ear headset on one ear.
A:AnswerIf your device has the micro mail plug in to charge it you may have bent a little small piece that is centered in the reception part of the headset and it is not properly seated so therefore it will not charge. If you have a steady hand you may take something to straighten out that centerpiece and be careful with plugging in the micro plug and it will see properly after the correction of centering that piece.
A:AnswerAs far as I know there is not an aftershock device that is strictly made for children. The size is universal for an adult. But it would be nice if they had various sizes for the various cranial size of a person’s head.
A:AnswerNo you may not submerge these devices or expose them to large quantities of water. The device is basically waterproof for wearing it around your head when you were doing activities that it will make you sweat. They are protected from sweat and may be a very light mist of rain. I have been in both situations and had no malfunctions.
A:AnswerThis device is designed to do both open-air and you may have this device so that it is not an open air by placing in the earplugs that are supplied with the aftershock Bluetooth listening device. And I must say that having it open air you are able to hear slightly those that are around youOr a noise that may be hazardous to you. But once you place the earplugs in basically you can only hear the sound coming through the device.
A:AnswerUsed device comes with a little card with a barcode for registering it with the company. Their customer service may be able to help you with this situation. I would suggest that you return them to the store or place that you purchased them from originally because most companies have a return policy. And all you have to do is inform them that the device does not sit comfortably as it is designed.