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![]() ![]() If Penrose powers off automatically, just turn it back on and you’re all set for battle again. This is handy so you don’t accidentally burn down your blanket fort if you forget to turn Penrose off. Penrose has a power saving feature and will power down automatically if left turned on without signal for several minutes. You’ll hear the friendly voice say “power on.” To turn Penrose off, hold the same button for about five seconds (bet you can guess the voice prompt for this action). Powering Penrose on is a simple affair: just hold the Power Button on the left earcup for about three seconds. Just click the wheel in once and then scroll up or down to reach your desired mix. You can adjust the relative volume of the Bluetooth/Wireless mix through the Audeze HQ app or by performing a "click and scroll" of the headphone volume wheel while in Bluetooth mode. Volume adjustments can be made via the source device and/or Penrose when connected over Bluetooth or AUX. Software based volume controls such as those in Windows or Mac OS will have no effect when connected over the 2.4gHz wireless adapter, since the computer has no direct connection to the headphones and only sees the dongle. Headphone volume adjustment is done by spinning the Headphone Volume Control wheel on the left earcup. You may choose to ignore the other voices in your head, at your discretion. There will also be a voice cue when the charge level gets low, so listen for the voice in your head saying “ low battery ”, and plug in accordingly. The LED will flash slowly from about 20% to 10% charge, then the flashing will speed up below about 10%. ![]() When battery power starts getting low, Penrose will flash the yellow LED. ) You can charge and play at the same time, so don’t fret, just plug in and carry on! At that point, you should probably take a break, too. Speaking of full charge, the battery inside Penrose should last about 15 hours before running out of juice. Charging with a 1A charger should take about 3 hours with power off, from 0% to 100%. Penrose should charge automatically once connected to a power source: the LED on the left earcup will flash slowly while charging, then stop flashing at full charge. In a pinch you can use most computer USB ports (results may vary). Any Amp rating can be used for potentially faster or slower charge times, but the Voltage must be rated at 5V. We suggest a USB charger of 5V/1A, like the one you might use for your mobile communication device. You took the time to fully charge your Penrose after unpacking, right? Of course you didn’t, and we don’t blame you! There should be sufficient charge in the battery to get you started, but if you find Penrose starting to misbehave, please pause to plug in to an approved power source. You can download the Button Guide for Penrose here.Ĭharging, Adjusting Volume and Powering On/Off.The Penrose Quick Start Button Guide below can be downloaded by clicking here.Further customize your Penrose experience with the Audeze HQ app for Windows, Mac and Android, available at.To fully charge Penrose’s battery, connect a USB-C cable between the port on the headphones and a 5V/1A charger (you can use other Amp ratings, but it must be 5V).Adjust Headphone Volume and Microphone Volume by turning the corresponding adjustment wheels on the left earcup.See below for instructions on each connection method. Connect to your source device using 2.4GHz Wireless, AUX or Bluetooth.1 hippopotamus, 2 hippopotamus, 3 hippopotamus. Power-on Penrose by pressing the Power Button for about 3 seconds.Adjust headband size by sliding in/out above the Audeze A logo.Slide the Mic Mute Switch on Penrose’s left earcup to the UP position to unmute.Plug in the microphone by inserting into the Mic Port and aligning the flat sides.We created this guide to help you get the utmost enjoyment from Penrose, so please read on for the uber-important details! We promise to keep things fun and brief. Hey there, thanks for joining us- we’re glad to have you on our team! Whether you use Penrose with your gaming console, PC, phone or other source, we know you’ll get a lot of use out of it.
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