yes just need an aux connection and a radio that supports it
Monster Cable Beats by Dr. Dre Tour High-Resolution In-Ear Headphones from Monster, available with or without built in iPod controls
First off, your Kindle needs to have a standard 3.5mm output audio jack. If it doesn't have that, then you can't use the Kindle with your Beats headphones. If it does have a standard 3.5mm output audio jack, simply plug the 3.5mm cable that comes with the headphones into the headphone jack. Some Beats headphones come with either a 1/4 inch cable or cable adapter; in which case you must either use the other cable provided with your Beats headphones, or remove the adapter.
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First off, did you buy your Beats by Dr. Dre headphones from an authorized dealer (for a full list of authorized dealers, visit the link below in "Sources and related links")? If not, then they might not be authentic Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, hence, the cable not being red. If you did buy them from an authorized dealer, note that not all Beats by Dr. Dre headphones come with red cables, they come in a wide variey of colors.
Yes, any standard 3.5mm jack will work with Beats by Dr. Dre headphones.
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If by "plug-ins" you mean audio cables, then yes, Beats by Dr. Dre headphones come with their own audio cable(s).
Yes, that popping noise you hear is the first sign that they are breaking. It is caused by the disposition of the detectors in the cable or cable port.
The locking cable allows you to screw on the cable to the headphones. So, for example, if you step on your headphones, the cable won't come out. The non-locking simply plugs into the headphones, much like a jack on your computer or iPod. I'd recommend the locking because you don't have to screw the headphones on.
An auxiliary cable serves to connect a portable device to a sound system. For example, a phone or a portable mp3 player can be connected to the stereo system in a car with the aid of an auxiliary cable.
The locking connector makes an ultra-reliable connection and the cable can not be accidentally pulled out of the headphones. The cable will stay connected to the headphones until you intentionally remove it. The non-locking connector is very reliable, and has a snug fit into the headphone jack, but, if you were to trip or pull on the cable hard enough, it will detach from the headphones without damaging either the cable or the headphones. Either way, you will be able to use your headphones with the modified cable, or any other standard cable with a 3.5mm (1/8") plug on the end. The cable modification carries a 2 year warranty from The Sound Professionals.
It helps quite a lot most people will find it works well for their needs.