
Monorean Pro Guide
The advanced version of the Monorean earpieces.
First steps
Congratulations! You’ve just purchased the best invisible earpiece for exams on the market. Monorean Pro was designed by the Monorean® team of engineers and is constantly being updated. If you don’t already own a Monorean Pro, you can purchase a hidden earpiece for exams at the Monorean Store: Buy hidden earpieces for exams Monorean Pro
How does the Monorean Pro earpiece work?
There are two critical components in the kit: The invisible earpiece hidden inside of your ear and the central electronic module or control box, which is usually placed inside a pocket. The electronic device or control unit will communicate with the earpiece via the inductive collar, which is placed around the neck. The hidden earpiece will receive the signal and reproduce it inside your ear. The control unit, which connects via Bluetooth to your mobile phone, makes the call to your interlocutor. You can also connect the control unit to a Bluetooth MP3 or a Bluetooth Walkie-Talkie. If you are interested in connecting the hidden earpiece with your cell phone, read: connect the hidden earpiece with a cell phone, and if you’d like to connect the hidden earpiece with an MP3 player read: connect the invisible earpiece with an MP3 player.
The control unit can also be connected to the microphone, which can be worn around the neck or on the wrist. Because the microphone is highly sensitive, you will be able to communicate with your interlocutor in any circumstance.
The control unit can also be connected to the Beeper pushbutton, which can be used to send a tone to your interlocutor by simply pressing it. Simple messages such as “yes” (one tone) and “no” (two tones) can be communicated, or more complex codes can be established.
If the Beeper pushbutton is held down for a long time, it will perform more advanced functions such as dialing the last dialed number, accepting an incoming call, or terminating the current call.
Monorean® Pro can access cell phone MP3 controls with the MP3 pushbuttons. This allows you to navigate to the next or previous track, as well as play, fast forward, rewind, pause, and/or play the track.