This new, music - dedicated device connects to a speaker or home audio system via a cable, and then you can Cast music from streaming music apps directly to that speaker — essentially transforming any speaker with a 3.5 mm audio, RCA, or optical
audio cable port into an Internet - capable device, in much the same way that the original Chromecast adds smarts to dumb TVs.
Your daughter can plug their phone into
the audio cable port and play their music.
Not exact matches
Plug one end of the
audio auxiliary
cable to the headphone
port of your iPhone.
Radio: Audi MMI Navigation Plus w / MMI System - inc: Audi connect (subscription required) w / Google Earth navigation, 8 - inch central display screen, control knob and buttons in center console, Operates climate control, central locking, instrument cluster, vehicle diagnostics, cellular phone, navigation, CD and radio functions, Also includes 2 USB
ports w / AMI functionality (no AMI
cable), Bluetooth streaming
audio, Bluetooth wireless technology preparation for mobile phone, HD Radio Technology, MMI touch and Jukebox, SD card slots w / 64 GB capacity (dual slots), SiriusXM Satellite Radio (subscription required), INRIX XD online traffic and voice control system (controls cellular phone, CD, radio and navigation), speech - to - text, Audi Sound System, 10 speakers including front center speaker and subwoofer in the rear, 180 watts and a 6 - channel amplifier
Audi's proprietary
audio port includes an iOS device adapter
cable, but a simple USB
port would be better.
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.
The Paceman included other typical music sources, such as its USB
port for thumbdrives, the Y -
cable adapter for iPods, and Bluetooth streaming
audio.
Along with Bluetooth streaming
audio, Volkswagen includes what it calls the Media Device Interface (MDI), technology that's trickled down from Audi that includes a proprietary
port with adapter
cables for iPod, USB drives, and other digital
audio sources.
Among the array of broadcast and stored
audio sources in the E550 Cabriolet were HD radio and an onboard hard drive, but I was baffled to find a proprietary media
port in the console with a 30 - pin iOS adapter
cable.
Radio: Audi Concert System w / AM / FM Radio - inc: CD player (MP3 capable), auxiliary input jack, 12 - station presets, speed - dependent volume control, Audi music interface w / Lightning adapter
cable, Audi sound system w / 10 speakers including front center speaker and subwoofer in rear, 180 watts, 6 - channel amplifier, 2 tweeters in the dashboard, 1 center fill speaker in the dashboard, 2 speakers in the front doors, 2 speakers in the rear doors, 2 tweeters in the rear doors, 1 subwoofer in spare wheel well, Bluetooth wireless technology preparation for compatible mobile phones and streaming
audio for compatible devices, SiriusXM Satellite Radio all access service w / 3 - month trial subscription, USB charging
port and voice control system
Radio: Audi Concert System w / AM / FM Radio - inc: Audi music interface w / Lightning adapter
cable, Audi sound system, Bluetooth hands - free telephone w /
audio streaming, SiriusXM all access service w / 3 - month trial subscription, USB charge
port and voice control
Other features include a front - facing camera, allowing users to make video calls, a built - in speaker, Bluetooth connectivity and an
audio - out 3.5 mm stereo
cable port.
In terms of
ports, the Xbox One X is essentially identical to the Xbox One S with power, brace of HDMI (in and out), pair of USB 3.0, IR out, digital
audio out, and network
cable connector located on its rear panel.
On top of those, they've each got two USB 3
ports, IR outputs, optical
audio out, Ethernet
ports and, of course, the power
cable — which is compatible with both versions of the Xbox.
All models of the new PS3 super-slim are kitted out with all the same
ports as the Slim - two USB
ports at the front, HDMI and component video interfaces, optical (SPDIF)
audio and Ethernet, although frustratingly there's still no HDMI
cable included in the box.
DVI
ports are an old hold - over from the early days of HDMI, and offer backwards compatibility with devices that can output digital video on one
cable but need another
cable for
audio.
Those who do wish to employ some sort of outboard
audio system can use an optical
cable, or the ARC - enabled HDMI 2
port.
You can check if your devices support TOSLINK
audio cabling by looking on the back of the device for the distinct TOSLINK
port.
The Mi MIX 2 lacks the 3.5 mm
audio jack, and the users need to connect the charging
cable or the headphones via a single USB Type - C
port.
If you want the best sound, you can
port its
audio to a more high - end speaker via Bluetooth, aux
cable, or Chromecast.
On top of those, they've each got two USB 3
ports, IR outputs, optical
audio out, Ethernet
ports and, of course, the power
cable — which is compatible with both versions of the Xbox.
Aux
ports support 3.5 mm
audio cables.
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.
On the back there's a microUSB
port for the included power adapter and a 3.5 mm aux - out for
audio; unlike before, you'll need to supply your own
audio cable.
You'll also find a few different connectors for
audio ports and charging
cables.
On the back panel, however, you will find a fourth HDMI
port, two additional USB 3.0
ports, an RF connector for antenna and
cable connections, one composite video jack and an optical digital
audio output for older surround - sound systems.
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.
Without the universal
audio output
port, Apple is bundling Lightning EarPods and a Lighting - to - headphone jack
cable in every unit of the new iPhones.
As for
ports, the headset features
audio out and microphone support through a 3.5 mm jack and a single
cable with HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0 for display and data connectivity.
It connects to your TV via an HDMI
cable to deliver 1080p video output and 48KHz 16 - bit
audio; there's a cartridge slot at the top, an SD card slot on the side for firmware updates, and
ports for connecting standard SNES controllers or 8bitdo's connector for its wireless gamepads.
Starting on the back and working downward, there's a microphone mute button, a clickable multi-purpose volume wheel, a connector for the included headset
cable (the same one used by the wired Arctis Pro), a 3.5 mm pass - through to let other users hear the
audio going through the headset, a micro USB
port for charging, and a boom mic that stays retracted inside the earcup when not in use.
On the left earcup, there are two covered
ports: a micro-USB charging connection and a 3.5 mm connection for the included optional
audio cable.
It has USB, mini USB, and 3.5 mm
audio ports on the back, and a notch around the sides for holding the included
cables when not in use.
You can charge an Apple tablet using the USB
port on the back of the Bayan 7, and play its sounds by connecting the supplied 3.5 mm AUX
cable (which can also connect to your Mac or any
audio device with a headphone socket).
Samsung packs a fair amount of extra value into the box, including a pair of AKG headphones (3.5 mm
audio port), a charging brick, USB Type - A to USB type - C
cable, a transfer adapter for transferring data from your old phone, and of course, the usual SIM tray ejection tool and a set of manuals and guides.
With newly added vents (V -
PORT ™) to ensure that air can circulate within to let the headphones breathe after a live performance or a workout, the case also has room to store charging and
audio cables along with other extras like USB drives and earplugs.
Around the back of the TV you'll find 3 HDMI inputs — all of which are HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 compliant — a LAN
port, optical digital
audio output, a coaxial
cable / TV input, and three USB inputs.
Or, you can insert a
cable into its
audio output
port to connect to an external speaker.
A recessed 3.5 mm
port on the bottom of the left earcup connects to either of the two included
audio cables.
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.
The other options include 3G HSPA +, 2G / Edge, Bluetooth, Micro USB
port, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, WiFi Direct, 3.5 mm
audio jack, and USB OTG
cable.
Google does sell a
cable on the Play Store that features both 3.5 mm
audio and USB Type - C
ports for listening and charging at the same time, but you'll always have annoying dongles to deal with if you want wired
audio.
All models of the new PS3 super-slim are kitted out with all the same
ports as the Slim - two USB
ports at the front, HDMI and component video interfaces, optical (SPDIF)
audio and Ethernet, although frustratingly there's still no HDMI
cable included in the box.
Also packed into the master speaker are all the inputs you're likely to need, including a digital optical
port for your TV or CD player sound, analog RCA inputs, a USB
audio input, and a proprietary
cable that connects the right - side master to its slave on the left in stereo.
You'll see a slider button pulling double duty as the power / Bluetooth button with
ports for the
audio cable and a microUSB
port, leaving the left side virtually bare.