A:AnswerI have Dish. I had to dig for the info to get the headphones working with my TVs (LG newish smart TVs) and in my case, it’s the tv NOT Dish that is the key factor. The headphones have to be setup so they are recognized as devices paired with another device (think it is holding the pairing button at least 7 sec.). It works fine, sound is amazing! P
A:AnswerIt depends on the type of workout you are performing. Stationary Bicycle would be fine. If you get hot easily I would say no as the sweat would be a bother.
If you do not sweat easily and only perform on the equipment keeping the workout low to moderate then yes it would be fine.
I would take them to the gym but put them away if they become a bother to yourself or others.
I prefer the earbuds that utilize a bluetooth connection.
A:AnswerHi AndersonRocha7, yes, you may use commercially available USB AC adapters capable of supplying an output current of 1.5 A or more. Thanks, -Mark
A:AnswerHolidays is and will be the only time. I know we had the m2s on sale but that’s because the m3s came out and we was trying to get rid of the m2s lol
A:AnswerFirst of all, I would not recommend you to use an ANC headphones while driving. On the positive side, Sony app allows you to control the amount of sound to be blocked by the ANC. You can use this function to control the ambient sound.
A:AnswerThese were unfortunately not discounted on Black Friday, but the previous generation were discounted down to $200. I opted to keep these, however as there were some notable improvements according to reviews online.
A:AnswerI am no audio expert, so somebody chime in if I'm getting this wrong, but ANC doesn't actually reduce noise. It creates an inverse sound wave in order to cancel out the sound your ears would otherwise hear (think 2 + (-2) = 0). However, there is still a frequency with energy hitting your ears which may continue to cause damage after extended use. Bear in mind that ANC doesn't block out high frequency and quick sounds; it excels at blocking sustained low-frequency sound.
There are headsets with an NRR rating on the market, but they aren't typically audiophile quality and aren't well-known brands. But it's worth looking for if you want that NRR!
A:AnswerCalifornia requires manufactures to notify consumers of any product that contains chemicals that are known carcinogens. It is also known as the safe drinking water and toxic enforcement act of 1986.
In the case of the headphones it could be the battery that gives the Prop 65 warning.
A:AnswerI felt no ear strain.
While voice recording on the PC the playback was clear. The dual mics do a good job isolating the voice and reducing the ambient sounds.
I haven't tried for gaming but I plan on using it for Gears of War 4 on pc.