Battery, Durability, Range And Charging; Use With Se Earphones - Shure Sound Isolating SE112-GR Manual

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Battery, Durability, Range and Charging

Q.) Are my wireless Sound Isolating earphones IPX-rated for water resistance? Are they suited to exercise?
A.) These wireless earphones are not IPX-rated for water resistance. However, the cable, transmitter/receiver, and remote +
mic pod are subject to the same stringent battery of tests for moisture resistance that all of our earphones undergo. Also, when
used in conjunction with the clothing clip, the snug, comfortable fit of the Sound Isolating design and eartips, and wireform ca­
ble (SE215 and RMCE-BT2 only) provides long-wearing comfort, providing a secure seal with the ear canal during even the
most intense workouts. As such, these (and any earphones paired with the RMCE-BT2) are completely suitable for exercise.
However, we cannot recommend use during any activities where awareness of surroundings are necessary (such as cycling or
driving), and where prohibited by law.
Q.) How long will the battery on my wireless Sound Isolating earphones last between charges?
A.) When new, the BT2 battery will play back music for up to 10 hours, depending on volume and audio listened to.
Q.) How do I charge my earphones? How do I know when the battery is charged?
A.) The supplied USB cable can be plugged into any standard 5V USB connection, including those supplied with devices, and
on computers or laptops. For safety, do not connect to charger producing higher than 1 A of current.
The LED light will be solid red when charging. When fully charged, the LED will turn off.
Q.) How long does it take to charge the battery?
A.) The battery charges fully in about 2 hours, depending on power source used. A "quick charge" will get up to two hours of 
playback on just fifteen minutes of charging time.
Q.) Can I listen while my earphones are charging?
A.) Yes, you can use the product while it is charging.

Use with SE Earphones

Q.) Why would I pick wireless Sound Isolating earphones over wired earphones?
A.) Wireless Sound Isolating earphones provide the great sound of wired SE earphones with the freedom of motion that sepa­
rating your playback device from your earphones offers. This is ideal for high-impact exercise (running, spin classes) where
movement of the body may cause entanglement and result in an uncomfortable pull on the ears. Wireless earphones are also
ideal for travel and commuting, where hands-free media control and telephony are key features.
Note: Some airlines permit Bluetooth use in-flight. Check with your airline provider before travelling with the SE112-BT1, SE215-BT1 or RMCE-BT1 or RMCE-
BT2.)
The wireless earphones may be ideal for iPhone 7 and other devices that do not have a standard headphone output as an al­
ternative to the RMCE-LTG (for Lighting-equipped iOS devices only).
The MMCX connectors standard on most SE earphones, like the SE215 and SE846, mean you don't have to choose between 
wired and wireless. Simply add an RMCE Remote + Mic accessory cable, RMCE-LTG (for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus), or the
EAC64 replacement detachable cable (if the telephony features of the Remote + Mic cable isn't required).
Q.) What models of SE earphones are the RMCE-BT2 for?
A.) All models of SE earphones with MMCX connectors, including SE215, SE315, SE425, SE535 and SE846 Sound Isolating
earphones are compatible with the RMCE-BT2.
Q.) Do the BT2 cable and earphones support Bluetooth aptX codec?
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A.) Yes. BT2 products support Qualcomm aptX audio, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, AAC, SBC aptX codecs.
Why am I experiencing dropouts with my wireless Sound Isolating earphones?
While the Bluetooth protocol defines standard range as up to 10 m (30 ft), the ideal distance between devices is significantly
smaller, especially when outdoors where reflections are minimal. Similarly, the range can be much further in enclosed spaces,
where a lot of reflections of the signal are permitted. Absorption of signal by skin or garments may impact connectivity (espe­
cially keeping the music device in a pocket with keys, credit cards, which may act as an unwanted antenna for the phone), and
a line-of-sight signal should be established to troubleshoot any connectivity or dropout issues.
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