![]() And if removing it is easy, putting it on is even easier. ![]() To remove it we have to use a little force to separate the magnets. As you can see in the following image, the left handset is completely disassembled. ![]() In the instructions it says to lift the tapa magnetic of the left speaker, and without a drawing, we don't quite know what to do. First, so that you don't see much of it, the letters that indicate the position of the headphones (L for left and R for right) are in white on aluminum and at first you are not sure which is which, until you see them. The "problem", in quotes, is that there is no drawing in the instructions to put it on, something I've missed. ![]() It is something that I see very positive, since I believe that all the batteries in the world will eventually stop working and being able to change it as easily as with these headphones will make it easier to find a replacement and change it in the future. The battery is included, but it does disassembled. The wire USB we will use it for charge the battery when we run out and the 3.5mm jack is to connect the headphones to any audio output, such as that of any computer or smartphone.
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