A:AnswerWell done, that's exactly why I don't like buying the buds. To date I believe they're not replaceable and over the couple of years we use them they eventually just die on us. Can you imagine how many earbuds are floating around in the ocean?! But I did break down and I have a pair now if you're talking about over the ears, I have quite comfort 35 originals which are still going very very strong! I can't tell they've aged, must be the Botox injections I give them...
A:AnswerI understand we can buy new parts to our headsets so I would look to see which parts are replaceable because if you're going to work in a Dusty environment you are definitely going to want to replace those earmuffs at some point and yes the dust will get into those small crevices and holes and not make you happy over time however I just want to make sure you're not trying to use these to protect your ears you're just trying to use them to enjoy some light work in the garage. Otherwise you definitely need to bite on real ear plug. Protection. Can you imagine turning the sound up on your headset to overcome the whizzing sounds of the electric saws? Please don't do that to yourself. And here's one good reason, decreased hearing from sound trauma or any other reason, is associated with the development of Alzheimer's. Let's not go there.
A:AnswerHi lola, thanks for your interest in the WH1000XM4 headphones. It will depend if your audio system supports Bluetooth headphones. The WH1000XM4 can be paired with devices that support A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) and AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) Bluetooth profiles. ~Ralph
A:AnswerHi LukeMJ, Thanks for your inquiry. Connecting headphones to the 3.5mm headphone jack out or pairing through Bluetooth disables the TV speakers. However, if your TV supports the "Headphone speaker link" option then you should be able to get sound from your TV speakers and headphones at the same time. Consult the instruction manual for the TV for further information. Regards, Jess