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I just invested in my first "expensive" headset, the Sennheizer Game Zero. When removing this product from the audio and mic jack, can I just rip it out or should I "safe" eject it from the computer? With this being a pricey item (for me), I would like to ensure its longevity and premium condition.

 

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George C. Romfh

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I just invested in my first "expensive" headset, the Sennheizer Game Zero. When removing this product from the audio and mic jack, can I just rip it out or should I "safe" eject it from the computer? With this being a pricey item (for me), I would like to ensure its longevity and premium condition.

 

Thanks,

George C. Romfh

Just unplug it.

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It's not a data storing device so you can just unplug it.

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Don't yank it like a complete and utter bellend.

 

Just casually pull it out normally and it'll be fine. 

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Nope, you dont have to , it's nbasically an analogue connection , nothing to bother with that,

 

Tips on handling it safely, just don't kink the cables to the extreme when moving around on your pc, if possible disconnect & keep the headphones in a separate bag when not in use, clean the ear pads properly every week with microfibre cloth, don't place it on any magnetic surface or or hot parts of the pc case while resting it, don't place it up high or ontop of the case so that you don't mistakingly bump it & wreck it, basically use common sense while handling it, also make sure you have a proper good audio out that is capable of hadling amps to it safely

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