The difference between rambler's deafness and tonglesi's deafness

There are some differences in function between the deaf ears of ramblers and the deaf ears of tonglesi. Generally speaking, there are many sound effects modes and equalizers in the Walkers' Ear Back, which can adjust the sound effects and volume freely, while the Tonglesi Ear Back pays more attention to protecting children's hearing, and has adjustable functions such as volume control, bass limit and children's mode.

1. Sound mode: The rambler has a variety of sound modes and equalizers, which can freely adjust the sound effect and volume to meet the different needs of users. The sound effect of Tong Lesi's behind the ears is simpler, aiming at protecting children's hearing.

2. Volume control: Tonglesi Ear Back has a volume control function, which can limit the output size of sound and prevent children's hearing from being damaged due to excessive volume. The volume control of the rambler's behind the ears may not be as fine as that of a child's behind the ears.

3. Bass limitation: Tonglesier regression has bass limitation function, which can reduce bass output and further protect children's hearing. The rambler's deafness may not be so strict in this respect.

4. Children's mode: Tonglesi Ear Back is specially designed for children, with children's mode, which makes the sound clearer and softer and more suitable for children to listen to. However, there is no clear child model of ambler deafness.

In a word, the ambler's behind the ears and the child's behind the ears have different functions. Walkers pay attention to the adjustment of sound effects, while children pay more attention to protecting their hearing. Users can choose the appropriate behind the ears according to their own needs and usage scenarios.