By using the control knobs on the microphone's body, you are able to quickly adjust the mic gain and
headphone volume for an optimal recording and listening experience.
Not exact matches
to baby
headphones with a
volume limiter, Corinne McDermott of the Have Baby, Will Travel blog lists her must - haves
for travelling with a little one.
The Little Rockerz Costume
headphones have a
volume limiter
for safe listening and a 1.2 m coiled cable
for safety.
Built in
volume control, included
headphones and small size make it perfect
for noise masking while on the go, in the office or at home.
Sound Oasis Travel S - 850W noise machine incorporates a multi-position timer (with 4 selections: continuous, 30, 60, and 90 minutes), a unique «gradual off»
volume reduction feature
for a peaceful decrease in sound
volume, a rotary on / off
volume control,
headphone jack and a one - touch off / resume button that stops the unit or repeats your last played sequence.
Sound Oasis Travel S - 850 noise machine incorporates a multi-position timer (with 4 selections: continuous, 30, 60, and 90 minutes), a unique «gradual off»
volume reduction feature
for a peaceful decrease in sound
volume, a rotary on / off
volume control,
headphone jack and a one - touch off / resume button that stops the unit or repeats your last played sequence.
Others I look
for is lots of fun educational apps,
headphone jack and
volume control.
Since kids don't want to wear uncomfortable
headphones that squeeze your head, feel strange in your ears, or don't feel good over your ears, be sure to look
for volume safe
headphones specifically made
for children.
This shows whether you can control the audio
volume directly through the
headphones with an inline remote, which is useful
for wireless
headphones when your connected device might not always be within easy reach.
Our pick
for the best cheap wireless workout
headphones has similar main features to the Bose SoundSport earbuds: a five - hour battery life, water - and sweat - resistant design, and an inline mic with a remote
for adjusting the
volume, your songs, or taking calls.
you try to drown out your inner voice by increasing the
volume in your
headphones — it works until Ms. Yoga pants finishes her workout, now you got the guy that doesn't wear deodorant in front of you
for the next 20 minutes.
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Headphone Jacks (
Headphones Not Included) Power Outlet And Controls
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Volume Theftlock And Auxiliary Audio Input JackXm Radio.
It has a videocassette recorder, an overhead color monitor, a compact disc player and
headphones for up to six people with individual
volume control.
A small but significant note: there's a
volume control
for the third - row
headphone jack.
The bottom edge of the reader has an up / down button
for volume control, plus a
headphone jack, a microphone (to be used, ostensibly, with future features — Skype, perhaps?)
It has a
headphone jack,
volume controls, a micro-USB port
for charging and syncing, and a power button, all running along the top edge (from left to right, when held in portrait mode).
There are plenty of customized areas that have plenty of room
for you to access the
volume, 3.55 mm
headphone jack and croppings so the speakers are visible.
Lenovo IdeaPad K1 Features are really familiar Left side has
volume rocker, power button, Bottom edge has microHDMI port, dock input (
for USB sync and charging) and
headphones jack.
There are holes cut out of the case
for the rear camera, the stereo speakers along the bottom, the
volume rocker and 3.5 mm
headphone socket, as well as the power button and Micro USB charging port.
Finally, it has WIFI Hotspot detection and a
volume boost
for headphones.
S6 earphone Stereo Headset
Headphone X1000 with mic and
Volume control In - ear Earphone
For samsung galaxy S6 S6 edge G9200 S5 S4 Note 4
At the top are the power button and the single, woeful - sounding monoaural speaker; at the left is the
volume rocker, and along the bottom are the
headphone jack and the Micro-USB port
for charging and data transfers.
As with most other BlackBerry handsets of the newer generation, the right spine of the Tour houses a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, a
volume rocker, a dedicated camera key (which can be customized to serve as another shortcut) and a mini-USB port (
for data transfers and power).
The
volume they put out is on the quiet side, and you'll probably want to use
headphones for most uses.
Along the nabi's right side, you'll find white
volume - keys that blend in with the white portion of the bezel, while the left side houses a
headphone jack, a microSD card slot and a slot
for the tablet's charger.
The back of the Zeen is terraced and includes
volume controls, an SD card slot, a
headphone jack, power button, a miniUSB port, an AC adapter port, and a proprietary port
for the docking station.
Buttons
for power and
volume can be found on the left with a combination
headphone / microphone jack.
It has holes cut out of it
for the 2 - megapixel rear camera, the single mono speaker along the bottom, the
volume rocker and 3.5 mm
headphone socket, as well as the power button and Micro USB charging port.
Along the bottom edge are, from left to right, a Mini-USB port (
for charging the Libre Touch and connecting it to a PC), a MicroSD card slot (if you want more than the internal 4 GB of memory), a
volume rocker control, and a standard 3.5 mm
headphone port.
Slim buttons
for volume, power, and camera mode run across the top edge of the Streak, along with a standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack (in - ear
headphones come included).
Now, protecting ears by dropping the
volume for in - ear
headphones makes sense, but you can achieve that same effect with the
volume rocker.
The microUSB slot
for connecting the charger is located on the bottom of the tablet, and a 3.5 mm
headphone jack sits just above the
volume button.
It also has an IR blaster
for using your phone as a remote control, a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, and the usual power and
volume buttons on the right and left side of the device respectively.
We'd say that the HTC's BoomSound speakers - found on the HTC One and HTC One max - will give it a run
for it's money, but there's plenty of
volume and sufficient detail to mean that listening to music or watching a movie without
headphones is perfectly enjoyable.
There's a Windows button on the left - hand side, along with the 3.5 mm
headphone socket; across the top you get
volume controls as well as access to the microSD card slot
for storage expansion, along with the power button and the Micro-USB socket.
The speakers do a respectable job at audio playback, but sound can get tinny and distorted at the highest
volumes, and we'd recommend a decent set of
headphones for solo viewing over the speakers any day.
A silver power button and
volume rocker sit on the top edge of the device, along with a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, a mic and a micro USB port
for charging.
The top edge houses a standard - size 3.5 - mm
headphone jack, a power switch
for the Wi - Fi radio, an SD memory card slot, and a
volume rocker switch.
Rounded side panels house the few controls and connections on the tablet: a Power / Wake button,
Volume controls, a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, and a micro USB connection
for the syncing / charging cable.
Plenty of the smaller components are modular,
for instance, with the
volume buttons, microphones, and
headphone jack all separate pieces that could be swapped out.
Sony has opted
for a clean aesthetic with just a
headphone jack, micro USB port, power and
volume buttons.
Obviously a decent Bluetooth speaker sounds better, but
for everyday viewing they have plenty of
volume and enough warmth to prevent you reaching
for the
headphones.
External
volume controls, front - facing HD camera, built - in microphone, built - in Bluetooth with support
for A2DP compatible stereo
headphones and speakers
For instance, the max
volume level gets messed up when unplugging
headphones, so the external speakers seem really quiet.
The Portege's detachable tablet is more than equipped
for stand - alone use, with a
headphone / microphone port, a microSD slot, micro-HDMI and micro-USB ports, a
volume rocker and a power button all resting on the slate's right edge.
A
headphone jack and a micro-USB port sit on the left edge, and the tablet's microSD card slot and buttons
for power and
volume rest on its top edge.
On top you get power and
volume buttons, plus a microUSB port
for charging and a
headphone socket.
That means on top the
volume rocker, 3.5 mm
headphone jack, micro USB port and power button all jostle
for position, in what is a particularly confusing design choice.
The tablet has a
headphone / mic combo jack, power / sleep button,
volume rocker, microUSB port
for charging / syncing.
The A1 also has a mini-HDMI out port to its right side should you want to output to another device; a mini-USB in to the base side
for file transfer and charging from powered devices or the mains; a 3.5 mm
headphones jack also to the base side to prevent obscuring wires getting in the way of the screen when in use; finished up with a
volume up / down control to the right side and an on / off switch to the top.