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This so-called “stormtrooper position” may bring on an acute case of retarda
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tion, so we cannot recommend wearing the headphones this way.
Keep trying until you find the best position for your own skull.
Please note, though, that unless the headphone parts are placed over your
ears, it may be difficult for you to listen to the sound emanating from the
headphones.
Inside the headphones, we’ve inserted the following markings using Chine-
se characters: L (xīn) and R (chǐ). In other languages, the Chinese word xīn
means ‘heart’.
As the human heart leans slightly to the left side of the body, the headphone
with the L character goes over the left ear. Chǐ, in turn, stands for a Chine
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se unit of measurement of either 10 cun or 1/10 zhang. For this reason, the
headphone with the R character goes over the right ear.
It doesn’t actually matter much if you wear them the wrong way round – you’ll
still hear the sounds they make, the microphone just might not work optimally.
And if you can’t manage to put the headphones on the right way, you’ll pro-
bably not find fault with the stereo sound either.
Part II: Preparing for use
1. Before you try to use the headphones and call our customer service saying
they don’t work, just make sure you’ve charged them first. There should be
some juice in them when you take them out of their box, but charging them
makes sure your Rick Astley classics won’t get cut off too soon.
2. If you want to use the wireless headphones wirelessly, it’s advisable to first
wirelessly connect them to the wireless audio source.