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About wide area tap

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Help Guide Wireless Stereo Headset LinkBuds About wide area tap Wide area tap is a function that detects vibration around the ears with the acceleration sensors that are built into the headset and determines the tap operations. By tapping not only the headset unit but also the areas around the ears where the headset is worn, you can perform various operations such as music playback or phone calls. The range in which the headset can detect tap operations is from around the tragus to the lower side and sideburn. When tapping, use your forefinger to perform a harder tap within the tap detection area. Some available operations Left Right Tap twice To receive or end a call To play or pause music To receive or end a call To play or pause music Tap 3 times To reject a call or transfer it to a different device To reject a call or transfer it to a different device To skip to the beginning of the next track To skip to the beginning of the next track About the instruction manual video Watch the video to find out how to use wide area tap. https://rd1.sony.net/help/mdr/mov0040/h_zz/ Hint In addition to tapping around your ear, tap operations are detected when you tap the headset unit. If the tap operations cannot be easily detected, tap a little harder while adjusting the tap position. When tapping the headset or in the area near your ear 2 or 3 times, tap it quickly with an interval of about 0.2 seconds between taps. You can change the function assignments to the left and right units of the headset using the "Sony | Headphones Connect" app. 21

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Help Guide
Wireless Stereo Headset
LinkBuds
About wide area tap
Wide area tap is a function that detects vibration around the ears with the acceleration sensors that are built into the
headset and determines the tap operations.
By tapping not only the headset unit but also the areas around the ears where the headset is worn, you can perform
various operations such as music playback or phone calls.
The range in which the headset can detect tap operations is from around the tragus to the lower side and sideburn.
When tapping, use your forefinger to perform a harder tap within the tap detection area.
Some available operations
About the instruction manual video
Watch the video to find out how to use wide area tap.
Hint
In addition to tapping around your ear, tap operations are detected when you tap the headset unit.
If the tap operations cannot be easily detected, tap a little harder while adjusting the tap position.
When tapping the headset or in the area near your ear 2 or 3 times, tap it quickly with an interval of about 0.2 seconds between
taps.
You can change the function assignments to the left and right units of the headset using the “Sony | Headphones Connect” app.
Left
Right
Tap twice
To receive or end a call
To play or pause music
To receive or end a call
To play or pause music
Tap 3 times
To reject a call or transfer it to a different device
To skip to the beginning of the next track
To reject a call or transfer it to a different device
To skip to the beginning of the next track
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