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Difference between Master-slave Switching and Single-channel Switching of Bluetooth Headphones
Headphones that do not support master-slave switching are ordinary headphones. If you want to use ordinary headphones alone, you can actually use only one earphone. If the other earphone is turned off, you can use one earphone alone.

Single ear use

One ear is ordinary Bluetooth, one earphone is connected to the hole, and the two ears generally refer to stereo Bluetooth headphones, which are similar to the card type commonly used in computers, but there is no connection. Used to listen to songs and watch videos.

Binaural use

For Bluetooth headsets that can be switched from master to slave, people who often wear Bluetooth headsets naturally can't put it down. NANK Lite's left and right headphones have independent chips and complete circuits, and both sides are main headphones, which can be used alone or in both ears.

Master-slave switching

Master-slave switching means you can switch freely. You can use it on the left, right or together. Pick it up casually, pair it directly, and take it back quickly.

Monotone switch

When using one ear, take out the other earphone and automatically match the binaural mode. Naturally, you can also use headphones separately, away from a certain distance, and you can use two devices separately by connecting Bluetooth separately. It should be noted that if the distance is too close, the single use mode will be invalid.