Sentences with phrase «means headphone audio»

The back of its drivers are exposed to the open air, which means headphone audio leaks out and environmental sounds leak in.

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On the second front, it means consumers will need different headphones, earphones and other audio components for Apple and Android devices.
These earmuffs come with an external audio jack, which means you can plug in your mp3 player or phone and use them as stereo headphones.
The professional design means that the headphones offer pro-level audio whenever you need it.
The audio system has dual - feature capability, which means rear - seat passengers can use headphones to watch a movie while other passengers are listening to the stereo through the regular speakers.
Like the Kindle, the Nook has an extremely basic audio player, meant mostly for listening to MP3s as you read, which you can do over headphones or the device's tinny monophonic speaker.
The specifications remain unchanged with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, EVDO data, 2.5 inch landscape QVGA display, HTML browser, threaded SMS messaging, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, 3.5 mm headphone jack, speakerphone, 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder, microSDHC slot, and CDMA 1700 AWS band support meaning flat rate carriers such as MetroPCS and Cricket may offer this phone in AWS markets sometime in the future.Â
This doesn't mean you can listen to Audible from the Kindle itself — it still doesn't have any speakers — but you can start an audio book from the device and stream it over Bluetooth to a set of headphones or a speaker.
This means you'll be able to transmit digital audio right from a phone's microUSB port, bypassing the DAC stage used when you listen through a headphone jack.
The front facing speakers meant that a few people huddled round the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 could hear the audio just fine, with the volume going up to an acceptable level — however we'd recommend headphones for solo viewing for a more complete listening experience.
This means you'll find the 8 - inch tablet is high audio - res enabled and offers DSEE HX to upscale low - res files into near high - res, plus it also retains the digital noise cancelling when using compatible headphones.
Other features include a HDMI port (which means that the tablet can deliver 720p and 1080p video), a USB 2.0 port, audio jack and headphones, mic and a SD card.
Although it's easy to miss on first glance, the new Xbox One controller comes with a simple audio jack, and that means you can plug any pair of headphones into it — without using an adapter.
Called Safe + Sound, these headphones meant for cycling use bone conduction to send audio through the cheekbone instead of directly into the ear.
Most people listen to podcasts through headphones or in the car, which means bad audio quality stands out.
Removing the headphone jack meant Apple had to improve wireless audio — the result is the W1 wireless chip.
Of course the audio quality means little if the headphones aren't comfortable, but the Stealth 600 has you covered.
This means that high - end audio enthusiasts don't need to carry around a separate headphone amp with the Mo - Fis.
Well to be honest, the means by which Bluetooth audio is transferred from your source device to your headphones hasn't changed in quite some time.
This essentially means that a user can stream the audio to a pair of headphones as well as play it simultaneously via the speakers as well.
Clicking the audio device name in the volume controls summons a list of all connected audio outputs, meaning you can switch from your headphones to your speakers and back again without having to dive into the Control Panel.
You can expect to get about five or six hours of audio playback on a single charge, which means you can use the Headphone through commutes to and from work as well as a workout or daily run.
Headphones with Lightning connectors would also be available as a wired option (as they already are), but again it would mean users shelling out for new audio kit.
The Android One version of the U11 Life still has Edge Sense, which means you can squeeze the phone to activate various features, and HTC's USonic tuning, which adapts the headphone audio to your particular hearing profile.
When used with the bundled Beats in - ear headphones (with nice red accents, also present on the aluminum body of the handset), the Sensation XE automatically switches to a personalized sound profile that is meant to significantly improve audio quality, regardless of which music service you use.
ASUS is pitching the Ultra as a machine for multimedia junkies as well as road warriors, and as such its built in the same 5 - magnet speaker system as the other two ZenFones — more magnets mean more powerful audio, the company says — along with DTS 7.1 support for headphone - based surround sound, and DTS HD for high - res audio playback.
Now that ASUS has officially unveiled its next smartphone — the ZenFone 4 — DTS has revealed even more information about what its Headphone: X audio solution means for the flagship.
That means you need to use the Type - C USB for audio as well as charging, although the onboard speakers and connected headphones also support Dolby Atmos for a more immersive audio experience.
That doesn't mean you need to spend a lot of money to get headphones that deliver quality audio.
This isn't the first time a company has added audio storage and playback capabilities to a charging case for fully wireless earbuds — we've already seen similar tech from Bragi — but that doesn't mean it couldn't be a big addition to Apple's headphones.
Basically that means you get two dedicated audio chipsets that supposedly creates a more immersive sound when used with a pair of headphones.
It won't be featuring a 3.5 mm audio jack which means users will be able to connect wired headphones to the Lightning port of the phablet.
On the bottom end of the phone, you'll find a USB Type - C port for charging the phone, but this is not meant for audio as there is a dedicated 3.5 mm headphone jack on the opposite end.
One high - profile feature missing on the Mi 6 is the 3.5 mm headphone jack, which means that like the Moto Z and HTC U Ultra, you'll depend on the same USB Type - C port for audio output as well.
The lack of a headphone jack means that you won't be able listen to audio and charge the device at the same time — the way you could do with previous phones that had a built - in 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The built - in audio drivers mean that you no longer have to connect a pair of headphones and you'll get that 3D audio experience that's sorely been missing from the virtual reality experience.
That lack of instantaneous connection means that wireless Android - centric headphones still lack the fundamental argument necessary to convince users that truly wireless audio is a possibility — and that headphone jacks aren't essential ports on modern smartphones.
This means that, when in use, the function of the headphones changes drastically, with you being forced to control playback on the device itself when in wired audio mode and only able to field calls when you're paired with your device.
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