No, you will need an audio adapter.
it has a mini headphone jack you can use.
Most PCs do not have support for a mini-jack headset. This is because most PCs have a single jack for a microphone and a single jack for headphones. A mini-jack will not fit without an adapter. Plugging a headset into either ports will cause you to either lose the headphone function or the microphone function.
A `standard headphone jack cable' usually refers to a 1/4" connector. The `mini' is what is normally found on items like a portable .mp3 player or CD player, which is to say, 3.5 mm. in diameter.
It has a micro (not mini) usb jack that only works with the crappy LG buds. The Motorola adapter does not work. Only choices are to use bluetooth headphones or one of those bluetooth receivers that output to 3.5mm headphone jack.
It is at the top in the middle of the headphone jack and sleep/wake button.
It's on my droid mini.
The iPhone (and all iPods) uses a standard mini jack connector which allows it to connect to nearly every headphone and ear bud on available the market. Even if you find an older pair that has the larger connector, you can purchase an adapter to easily make it work.
try to find any secret door, and use the characters you have to get the mini kits
A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
Connecting an iPod or any other MP3 player to a Bose 3-2-1 is very simple. You will need an 1/8 inch mini (3.5mm) to stereo RCA cable such as the Monster iCable for iPod.Plug the 1/8 mini jack into the headphone jack of your iPod or MP3 player.Plug the red and white RCA's in to the AUX input of the Bose 3-2-1.Select the AUX input on the Bose 3-2-1. Since you are using the headphone jack, make sure the volume is turned up on the iPod/MP3 player.