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Bose IN-EAR HEADPHONES Manual do Proprietário
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Adjusting for comfort and stability

There are several ways you can change your headset to
provide additional comfort and stability. Using the adjustment
slider, the clothing clip, and lanyard stability accessories, you
can customize how you wear your headset.
Using the adjustment slider
Move the adjustment slider up or down to
reduce or increase the amount of loose cord
between the left and right earpiece. Finding the
right position for the slider can help optimize the
placement of the Answer/End button and
integrated microphone.
Using the clothing clip
Use the clothing clip to fasten the cable to
your clothing, for convenience, stability, and
to help manage the cable. This can be helpful
during high-movement activities or when
using the headset in a single earpiece
configuration.
The clothing clip should be attached below
the Y-joint and be positioned to allow natural
head movement, while keeping the micro-
phone near your mouth.
Using the lanyard
The included lanyard provides additional stability to your head-
set. You can use the lanyard on its own, or with the clothing
clip for even greater stability.
1. Attach the headset cord through the right (R) and left (L)
lanyard connectors below the microphone and
approximately 10 inches (25.4 cm) below each ear piece.
Make sure the L and R
marks point up toward
the ear pieces.
2. Pull the lanyard over
your head and allow
it to rest behind your
neck.
3. Adjust the lanyard
connectors have
enough slack above
the lanyard
connectors so that
any downward pulls
on the plug end of
the cord are not felt in
the ears.
Note: Lanyard has a built-in safety release that separates when
forcefully pulled.