9V 2A travel charger, Type - C charging / data cable, USB Type - C to 3.5 mm headset
jack adapter cable, M Pen (MediaPad M5 Pro only)
Not exact matches
Dual USB
jacks would be standard, the CD player would be optional, and the
adapter cable would be history.
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
The device's USB port (for charging and transferring content over an included
cable) is on the bottom right edge, next to a headphone
jack port that, annoyingly, doesn't accept standard mobile 3.5 mm
jacks; you'll need to get a 2.5 mm
adapter to use it with most types of headphones or headsets (the Cool - ER doesn't include earphones).
Ports: USB micro connector (USB
cable included, power
adapter sold separately), 3.5 mm stereo audio
jack, rear mounted speakers.
Inside the box (unboxing the Mi Note 3): Handset, user manual, SIM Tray ejector PIN, data
cable (USB to USB Type C), 3.5 mm to USB Type C
adapter (there is no 3.5 mm audio
jack on this handset), silicon case and travel charger 12V / 1.5 A (fast charger) Body: Using Metal frame and back comes with mirror finishing.
Aside from an
adapter cable to allow the headset to plug into your computer's microphone and headphone
jacks, the only other thing you'll find inside the box is the manual.
Inside, you'll find the headphones, a detachable XLR to minijack
cable and a 1 / 8 - inch to 1 / 4 - inch
jack adapter — and that's it.
In a nice touch, all of the
cables that come with the Essential Phone, including the 3.5 mm audio to USB - C
adapter — the PH - 1 does not feature a headphone
jack — are braided.
You need to plug one end of the included telephone
cable into the back of the Echo Connect, and then plug the other end of the
cable into a standard telephone
jack (for landline phone service), or a Wi - Fi router (for digital phone service), or a analogue telephone
adapter (for VoIP phone service)
The lack of a 3.5 mm headphone
jack will be a dealbreaker for some, but HTC has thrown in a USB Type - C to 3.5 mm
adapter with a built - in DAC for your regular,
cabled cans.
Since wireless chargers work simply by placing the device on a charging pad (or by clipping it in a wireless charging cradle while driving in your car), the Lightning port will be free and clear for users to connect Lightning headphones, or to connect the included Lightning to 3.5 mm headphone
jack adapter to connect standard headphones or an aux
cable.
You'll get the standard wall
adapter and charging
cable, but on top of that, you'll find a USB - C to 3.5 mm headphone
jack adapter and something we've never seen come with any other smartphone — a clear gel phone case.
you need to do is plug the
adapter into your iPhone, plug the Lightning
cable attached to your charger into the RockStar, then do the same with the Lightning to 3.5 mm headphone
jack adapter.
The M500 ships with a semi-circle-shaped, zip - up hard shell case, as well as the aforementioned spare
cable and remote control
cable, an airline headphone
jack adapter, and a 1 / 4 - inch headphone
jack adapter.
Hooking the Shield to your TV is a simple process: plug the included power
adapter into the back of the Shield and find a wall
jack, then plug the included HDMI
cable into the TV and the box.
Plug one end of the stereo
cable into your speaker, the other into Chromecast Audio's 3.5 mm
jack, then connect the power
cable to the microUSB port and the other end to the USB power
adapter, plug it in to the wall, and you're ready to set it up.
Other than the aforementioned
cable and case, the headphones ship with a quarter - inch
jack adapter and a drawstring tote that might make for slightly easier packing.
Tucked in thick foam above is a small box of accessories, including a detachable headphone
cable with three - button inline iOS control microphone, a
cable clip, and
adapters for both 1/4 - inch and airplane
jacks.
A 3.5 mm to USB Type - C
adapter is included since there's no built - in 3.5 mm audio
jack, and you'll also find the power brick and USB Type - A to USB Type - C
cable in the box as well.