Specification
- Special Feature Microphone, Foldable
- Form Factor On Ear
- Headphones Jack 5 mm Jack
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Color White
- Fit Type Over-Ear
- Product Dimensions 89 x 1.75 x 8.87 inches
- Item Weight 4 ounces
What’s In the Box
- Stereo Headphones
Product Description
Magnavox MHP5026M-WHITE Foldable Stereo Headphone with Microphone44; White.
Features

- Foldable Stereo Headphone with Microphone, White Specifications
- Color White
- Weight 0.68 lbs
- Satisfaction Ensured.
- Produced with the highest grade materials
Advantages
They are less expensive last longer, are lighter, don’t need charging, don’t have latency problems, have better sound quality, are perfect for professionals, and are simple and inexpensive to repair.
Care and Maintenance
- Wipe after every use.
- Do not let others use your earphones.
- Lightly brush earwax or debris off the driver unit.
- Don’t forget the jack.
- Don’t put them directly in your pocket.
- Don’t dangle the wires.
- Keep your wires untangled.
- Don’t roll your cables in tight loops.
Safety Instruction
- Do not use chemicals or detergents to clean the product.
- Do not drop or knock the product on hard surfaces.
- Do not scrape the surface of the product with sharp objects.
- Do not try to take the product apart.
WARNING – California Proposition 65
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
How To Connect
Locate an open USB port on your computer if your headset has a USB connector. Connect the USB connector for the headset to the USB port. Your computer should detect and set up the headset for use, and when it’s prepared, it might show a notice message in the lower-right corner.
- Select “Open Sound Settings” from the context menu when you right-click the sound icon in the taskbar. It’ll bring up a new window. accessing Sound Settings.
- You’ll notice a selection with the title “Choose your output device” under “Output.” Sound Output Preferences.
- Select the paired headset. changing the output device to the headset.
Warranty & Support
Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Open the “Control Panel” window. Search for “Sound” and select it. On your headphones, perform a right-click and select “Properties.” One can select the “Levels” tab. You should hit the “Balance” button on your device’s right.
You can hear rattling noises and/or distorted sound. There is no sound when using Bluetooth headphones. There is a delay when using Bluetooth headphones. When using wireless headphones, you hear static. Only one side or ear is usable. Your headphone jack or plug is bent.
Several audio and electronics stores provide headphone repairs. Consider shipping your headphones to the manufacturer or another repair facility for a fix if you can’t find a nearby repair shop. Depending on the problem, your headphones can possibly be covered by a warranty.
Make sure to activate and amplify your audio source. If your headphones include a volume knob or button, use caution when turning it up. If you use battery-powered headphones, make sure the battery has enough power. Verify the connection of the headphones.
Scroll down the menu and click [Accessibility]. After that, tap [Hearing improvements]. There will be a toggle option for [Mono audio]. Make sure the toggle switch is set to [Off].
Straighten the earphone cord. Try using another pair of earbuds. Clean up the headphone jack. Restart the device. Verify the device’s audio settings. Check the earphone cables for deterioration.
Open your favourite web browser. If you open your favourite browser and type “sound recorder” into the search bar. There should be many results from that search, some of which will be free. Just as with Windows, record your voice while using the headset, then play it back to hear how you sound.
In the lower right corner of your screen, select “Audio” with the mouse. The sound settings for your computer are displayed; scroll down until the “Test your microphone” option is apparent. To start troubleshooting your microphone, click Troubleshoot underneath the option.
Check for wear or breakage on the connector, cord, remote, and earbuds of your headphones. Look for dirt on the meshes of each earbud. To carefully remove debris from all apertures, use a small, dry brush with soft bristles that is clean.
It might only play in one ear, depending on how your headset is configured for audio. Therefore, check your audio properties to make sure the mono option is disabled. Make sure the voice levels are balanced on both earbuds.
By the middle of the number “3,” you mean. It’s great that every function is on the same side. The centre button on your phone doubles as a “answer and hang up” button while connected.
Check for wear or breakage on the connector, cord, remote, and earbuds of your headphones. Look for dirt on the meshes of each earbud. To carefully remove debris from all apertures, use a small, dry brush with soft bristles that is clean. Firmly reattach your headphones.
It might only play in one ear, depending on how your headset is configured for audio. Therefore, check your audio properties to make sure the mono option is disabled. Make sure the voice levels are balanced on both earbuds.
The “pairing mode” indicator lights on the earbuds will flicker red and blue when you take them out of the charging case. You should have Bluetooth turned on in your mobile device.
Give your True Wireless Earbuds a full charge before using them. When the charging is complete, lift the lid of the charging case. The two earphones can be removed from the case. Once only one earbud’s indicator light is flashing, you can search for and pair other earbuds on your device’s Bluetooth list.





















