Sunday, February 24, 2013

Prevent Damage to Your Headset


Prevent Damage to Your Headset

Do not let the headset in your car in extreme temperatures. Direct sunlight and temperatures exceeding 110 degrees F can change the shape of the plastic parts of your headset, and very cold temperatures below 14 degrees F can reduce battery life. Both extremes can negatively affect the operation of the headset.

Keep the headset out of moisture. Wearing a headset in the rain or opened for excessive sweating can short out some electrical components headset. Wireless headsets are particularly vulnerable to this problem.

Avoid headset cord wrap around the unit when storing. Over time this will weaken the cord and may cause the plastic covers around the wire deteriorates. This is a common problem with the corded headset.

Try not to rotate or spin the cord while using the headset. This is often done unconsciously and ordinary, but the wire damage and shorten the life of the headset.
Be careful not to drop or throw a wireless headset on a table or desk. Many headsets have a small interior parts that can break loose, damaging the entire unit.

Clean makeup, sweat, dirt, and hair products from your headset at regular intervals, such as the headset can be very dirty. If dirt penetrate the outer casing unit, can interfere with the operation of the headset. Use a damp cloth or alcohol-free wipes to clean it gently.

Do not pull on the cable of a corded headset to remove it from the device. Just remove the device directly on the adapter, or the rope will break. Even a small amount of force repeatedly over time can lead to gradually pull the cable from the cable adapter and interior noise.

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