Sentences with phrase «audio cable plugged»

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Flow plugs into the 3.5 mm cable jack on headphones or other audio equipment and uses enhanced Bluetooth technology to transform them into wireless devices, without sacrificing sound quality.
Hassell also brings extra charger cables, monitor connectors and even audio connectors for plugging his devices and laptop into speakers in conference rooms.
Your daughter can plug their phone into the audio cable port and play their music.
Just keep it plugged into USB for power, and use the included audio cable to connect to your device.
You just plug them in via a 3.5 mm audio cable and you'll be ready to go just like that.
We brought an Apple MacBook Air, a power inverter (to plug in the laptop's charger into the cigarette lighter), and a 3.5 mm audio cable to connect the laptop's audio out to the car's audio in.
By simply plugging a Scosche MotorMouth II into the MX - 5's auxiliary input, I was able to add Bluetooth audio streaming, which eliminated the need for one of the two cables, and use my smartphone's own voice dialer at the touch of a button, making it easier to place calls.
Additionally, any trip that lasts longer than your phone's battery will require that you plug in not only that aux - audio cable, but also a 12 - volt charger.
As for audio sources, you can listen to HD Radio or satellite radio, music from the S8's own hard drive, an iPhone over Bluetooth streaming, or an iPhone plugged directly into the car's proprietary audio port using an adapter cable.
I also really liked the fact that just plugging my iPhone 6 in via a data cable allows the car to immediately stream whatever audio you're playing, be it YouTube or SoundCloud which is what I used.
Band Wifi only Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n Bluetooth BlueTooth 3.0 and 2.1 + EDR compatibility External Memory Micro SD card slot I / O Interface Micro USB / Mini-HDMI / 3.5 mm headset audio jack Audio Stereo speakers / microphone Sensors G - sensor Cameras Front: CMOS 1.3 MP Battery Li - Polymer 5400mAh Charger 12V / 2Amp USB Micro USB Dimensions 241.6 x 188.6 x 9.1 mm Weight 620 grams Accessories Power adaptor (with plugs), Quick Start Guide, 1Mobile Market QSG, Compliance information, Micro USB cable
There's a permanently attached cable coming directly from the headset to a standard 3.5 mm audio jack which comes in at 1m in length, and this can then be plugged into the control box, adding another 2m to the overall length plus an extra connection for the mic alongside the 3.5 mm jack.
What you do is plug the dongle, which has a 3.5 mm connection, into a powered slot, and then connection your audio source to the dongle using the supplied cable.
Included in the box, aside from the headphones themselves, are a travel pouch, a Micro-USB cable for charging on the go, a 3.5 mm audio cable, and the wireless adapter which plugs into your PS3 and / or PS4 (Note: While the wireless adapter does work with laptops and PC's, it only transmits stereo sound.
As for Xbox owners, you'll get audio out of them by plugging them into your Xbox Controller using the cable provided, but you won't get any chat out of it.
This one will plug directly into speakers via headphone cable for streaming audio & podcasts and other forms of audio.
Many television sets and receivers have a plain old headphone jack, but most of them kill the audio to the speakers when a headphone cable is plugged in.
You can plug in an audio cable or pop in a micro SD card if you don't want to play over Bluetooth, and there's also a few playback controls built into the bottom of the metal speaker and even an FM tuner should you want to listen to the radio.
Here's how it works: the back of the Rig's mixer sports a pair of two - way audio cables, and the idea is to plug one into your gaming machine's audio jack and the other into your phone.
While you can simply listen to audio coming out of the TV, you should plug some headphone into the jack on the PSVR's power panel, a small row of buttons on the cable coming out of the device.
Simply, plug in all your cables — miniDisplayPort (x2), Ethernet, USB (x4), power, and audio in your Surface Dock — and never deal with them again.
The headset connects to the control box through then out to your gaming PC with two USB cables, both of which need to be plugged in to properly power the audio experience and lighting.
You simply have to plug the included wireless receiver into your console's USB port, and connect the receiver to your console's optical audio jack via a short cable.
To get the Playbase ready for action, simply plug it into a wall outlet and connect a provided optical digital audio cable to either your TV's optical audio port, or to that of an external device like a Roku or Apple TV, cable / satellite box, or Blu - ray player.
There's little to do to physically connect the Playbase to your TV: plug the speaker into the wall and connect the digital optical audio cable to your display.
Setup is pretty simple, just plug the base into a power source and then use a 3.5 mm or optical cable to connect it to anything with an audio output — most likely your home theather setup as that sort of use is what these headphones are designed for — and audio will be transmitted interference - free to the headphones up to a 30m (100 - foot) range using a proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless link.
Connecting the audio cable doesn't automatically un-pair the headphones or power them down — be aware of this if you think simply plugging them in is a way to keep the power off and conserve battery life.
The left speaker's back panel houses all of the connections, including the screw - on antenna for Bluetooth reception, the banana plug - style output that sends sound to the right speaker (a cable is included), an RCA - style stereo input and output, a 3.5 mm audio input for mobile devices, and a micro USB input for connection to a computer — a way to bypass the digital - to - analog converter on your speaker's output and let the HD3 handle things.
Both the Echo Dot and Eufy Genie allow you to plug in another speaker via a 3.5 mm audio cable.
Setup is easy — provide power and plug an audio cable from the Chromecast output to the input jack on your receiver or powered speakers and you're done.
Amazon wants you to plug it into your speakers with an audio cable or with Bluetooth, making your home stereo system smarter.
One thing I did think was slightly odd was that the connector was a USB cable rather than the traditional audio cords but I quickly made sense when I plugged in headset and the remote lit up.
The included power cable plugs into your car's cigarette lighter, and includes an AUX jack so you can route audio from the Speak through your car's sound system if it doesn't have wireless capabilities.
It has ports for a 3.5 mm audio cable just in case you want to plug in headphones although it does also support Bluetooth 4.0 if you want to connect a wireless pair, as well as a microUSB port for charging and data transfer.
You can use this BT speaker with Bluetooth 4.0 or just plug in the audio cable into the Aux in port.
Despite delivering wireless audio, the A50 previously required you to plug a cable into your controller to talk to your friends.
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