The high-low temperature resistance test of earphones is to evaluate the performance and reliability of earphones under different temperature conditions. These tests help manufacturers determine the quality and durability of headphones and ensure they will perform properly in a variety of environmental conditions.
At high temperatures, earphones may suffer from thermal expansion and aging, which can lead to problems such as material deformation and electronic component failure. In low temperatures, the battery life of the headset may be affected or not function properly. Therefore, the high-low temperature resistance test can simulate the working conditions of the earphone under different temperature conditions, so as to evaluate its performance and reliability at different temperatures.
Headphones are usually used in different scenarios, such as outdoors, travel, sports, etc. Temperatures vary under various environmental conditions, and high-low temperatures may affect the lifespan and performance of your headphones. Through high-low temperature resistance tests, manufacturers can ensure that the earphones can work normally in various environments and improve user experience and satisfaction.
In addition to high-low temperature resistance tests, earphones also need to undergo other performance tests, such as water resistance, wear resistance, sound quality, etc., to ensure that they can work normally in various usage scenarios.

experiment method
The high-low Temperature Test Chamber can be used for the high-low temperature resistance test of the earphones to verify the working performance and stability of the earphones at different temperatures. The following are the test steps:
Put the earphones in the high-low Temperature Test Chamber, and connect the test equipment (such as audio signal generator and power amplifier).
Set the temperature of the Test Chamber to the required temperature range, generally between -40°C and +85°C.
After waiting for the temperature of the Test Chamber to stabilize, start the test. The audio output performance of the headset can be tested by playing different types of audio files such as music, speech, noise, etc.
After continuing to test for a period of time, observe whether the earphones have abnormal conditions (such as sound distortion, noise, breakage, etc.), and record the test results.
After the test is complete, return the Test Chamber to room temperature and remove the earphones for a visual inspection to ensure they are not damaged in any way.
According to the test results, evaluate the high-low temperature resistance performance of the earphones, and whether they meet relevant standards and requirements. If required, the headset can be improved and optimized to increase its longevity and reliability in extreme environments.
