Not exact matches
I once
so badly wanted to attend a Justin Timberlake concert that I took my 3 month
old with us (he had
headphones on
so settle sound sancti's) and wore him THE ENTIRE concert.
I have an
old Kindle keyboard that has two speakers on the bottom and a
headphone jack on top, never used it myself except once to see hear what it did, but don't remember how to make it work; I think it had something to do with certain keys pressed on the keyboard to make it function...
so Amazon started out selling the kindle with the ability for sound and then they taketh it away and now they're selling that ability for $ 20... simply amazing
The sides offer up all the connections on one end, including a conventional 3.5 mm
headphone socket, while retaining the
older Micro-USB for charging -
so if you're packing cables, be aware that this might no longer be the same as your up - to - date smartphone.
You can now blow $ 50k on a pair
old 18 - carat, gold - crusted
headphones in support of Assassin's Creed Origins, should you
so desire.
This is a fairly new category of
headphones that's only a few years
old,
so instead of having to consider every pair of
headphones ever, we only have to worry about the ones from the last few years.
The sides offer up all the connections on one end, including a conventional 3.5 mm
headphone socket, while retaining the
older Micro-USB for charging -
so if you're packing cables, be aware that this might no longer be the same as your up - to - date smartphone.
While some of the Moto Mods will likely include a
headphone jack, Lenovo is also shipping the phones with a 3.5 mm - to - USB C adapter
so that you will be able to use an
old pair of
headphones right out of the box.
And last but not least, the phone comes with the good
old 3.5 mm
headphone jack,
so no need for all that dongle nonsense.
Once again there's a good
old - fashioned
headphone jack
so you don't need a dongle to listen to music.
In both cases, you can attach an adapter
so that your
old headphones can be used — but in reality, it's a cumbersome and silly fix for a problem that previously didn't exist.
My
old gaming
headphones are great, or
so I thought...
If, for instance, a pair of
headphones reproduces a massive punch of bass in a song that may otherwise not sound
so bassy, you can bet the frequency response for those
headphones will show a big
old spike in the lower register.
But there's a downside: Even though HTC has thoughtfully included a dongle
so you can still use your
old - school
headphones, the adaptive audio and noise - cancelling tech needs both the USB - C audio processing and HTC's custom earbuds to function.
So, taking a page from Apple's sometimes - frustrating simplistic naming playbook, Bragi just announced The
Headphone, a pair of wireless earbuds arriving just in time for folks who might have to ditch their
old buds for Apple's new phone.
Other things to note are that the 3.5 mm
headphone socket is gone,
so it's USB Type - C for audio, or the dongle in the box to use your
old headphones.
One of the biggest issues with removing the 3.5 mm
headphone jack is forcing users to start attaching dongle adapters to their Android smartphones
so they can still keep using their
old headphones.