10. How do I use voice commands? Do my Wireless Sound Isolating™
Earphones work with Siri®?
Holding down the multi-function center button (power/answer/end call)
for 3 seconds will prompt voice command software to enact (source
device-dependent. Siri® available on iOS devices, only)
11. Will my Wireless Sound Isolating™ Earphones work with fitness apps?
Yes, any app that has audio prompts will work, just like wired earphones,
however Shure Bluetooth products (with either an RMCE-BT1 or RMCE-
BT2 cable) do not include heart rate monitors or other biometric sensors.
12. How should I wear my Wireless Sound Isolating™ Earphones with
RMCE-BT2 cable?
Your Wireless Sound Isolating™ earphones can be worn in a variety of
ways.
For a secure fit during physical activity, use the supplied cinch to gather
excess cable behind the neck (at the base of the skull) to stabilize the
device. The cinch is easily detached to permit quick access to the remote
and mic for incoming calls.
The cable may either be worn behind or in front of the neck. Wearing in
front will provide better access to the remote and mic. The microphone
should have a clear line-of-sight to your mouth when used for voice
prompts and calls. For optimal clarity, position the remote and mic 6-10
inches from the mouth; we suggest using the clip on the battery to
secure the cable to your clothing.
Like any pair of earphones, feel free to experiment and wear them
however you find comfortable.
13. Are my Wireless Sound Isolating™ Earphones IPX-rated for water
resistance? Are they suited for exercise?
Shure earphones are not IPX-rated for water resistance. However, the
Shure SE Earphone models are some of the most durable earphones—in a
complete line of professionally-acclaimed earphones—available on the
market today. The cable, transmitter/receiver, and remote + mic pod are
subject to the same stringent battery of tests for moisture resistance that