Monorean Tiny Guide
The basic version of the Monorean earpieces.
Hidden earpiece for MP3
Monorean Tiny allows you to connect the earpiece to a phone to enable a call to your partner and chat with them discretely during the exam. If you’d like to use the Monorean Tiny to listen to your own recordings during the exam— to use the invisible earpiece for MP3— see this article for more information: How to connect the invisible earpiece to an MP3 player.
Many Monorean users decide to record their own voice, storing the previously recorded audio files in their MP3 player and listen to them during the exam via the hidden earpiece. If you want to connect the earpiece to your cell phone, we recommend you read this article: How to connect earpiece to cell phone.
How to connect the earpiece to a MP3 player
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Charge the control box, connecting the connector with the label: to your computer with the USB cable. Check that your computer’s USB port is in good working order. Keep the computer on while charging the control box.
Store the fully charged device.
The battery indicator ( ) will be red when the device is: charging. Once the indicator turns green, it is fully charged.
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Place the inductive collar around your neck and connect it to the labeled connector: .
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Insert the hidden earpiece into your ear.
In order to correctly place the earpiece, see: How to place the hidden earpiece
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Connect the 3.5mm stereo cable to the control box via the “INPUT” connector: .
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Attach the other end of the 3.5mm stereo cable to your MP3 player to connect the hidden earpiece to your MP3 player.
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Turn on the control box using the “ON-OFF“ switch
How to use the earpiece with the MP3 player in the exam
Once the invisible earpiece is installed, press the play button on your MP3 player to start listening to the recordings previously saved on your MP3 player.
What MP3 player is compatible?
Any MP3 player with a 3.5 millimeters stereo input—the classic plug-in for headphones—is compatible with the Monorean Tiny invisible earpiece.
Can I use a cell phone?
Yes— in this case, you simply need to transfer your audio files to your phone and install an MP3 player application. We have a detailed guide on how to do that here: App recommendation and how to transfer MP3 files to your phone.