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eNsomme2020-10-05 20:19:06
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eNsomme, 2020-10-05 20:19:06

Is the left earpiece quieter than the right?

I will be as clear as possible.
After a shower, he wiped his ears and head and lay down on the bed. I took out the bluetooth headphones (plugs for the phone, if it's xiaomi Haylou GT1) and after 30 minutes the left one began to play much quieter (And everything is fine with the right one). Well, it’s just a feeling that only the right one plays, and the left noise suppresses everything. After a while in the morning, the sound became a little better, and already began to feel at least something from the left side, but still very quiet. And yet, I don’t know if it’s important or not, but when, after a shower, I inserted the earpiece into my left ear, it kind of squelched (well, you understand) but the right one didn’t.

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Viktor, 2020-10-05
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In my opinion, everything is completely transparent here. The auditory canal in the human ear has a complex shape, there are many nooks and crannies. It is usually impossible to wipe them dry right away (unless, of course, you use cotton swabs), and people get used to the fact that the remnants of water stuck in these pits dry out by themselves over time.
But if you put on the headphones before drying, and even lie on your side so that these water residues get on the headphone membrane ... that's the result. Now the wet earpiece needs to be dried. It is better under a stream of warm air, and it is not a fact that after drying, the effectiveness of the dried one will be equal to the efficiency of the unwetted one.

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