If you are at home, for the best effect, use speakers. For personal listening so as not to disturb others, then use your headphones, but be careful about the volume level with earphones - excessive levels of sound WILL permanently damage your hearing.
Answerit depends on you if you like loud music blast your speakers me personally i like listening to musci in my head phones so its loud enough to tune ppl out but not too loud to give me a headache earphones work as like a comfort zone you ever see so many people walking down the street when theyre alone most likely they are listening to music or you see someone on the bus earphones are good for comfortNo, you do not. The iPod Touch 3rd generation comes with built-in speakers, so you can just play the music out loud.
Bluetooth speakers can listen to the music on the smart phone, you can listen to the music on the TF card, can listen to the radio, etc.
They both serve the same purpose, to allow you to listen to music. The differences are, that earphones are bud-shaped and designed for being placed inside the ear. While headphones have larger circular speakers which go over the top of the ears.
sound card/sound driver, Speakers/earphones
Either put it on your memory stick, and listen to it through that, or use your USB wire for your cell/mobile phone, and listen to it through that. If your school computer has no speakers, take iPod earphones or some other headphones or something... I do it ALL the time!
to listen to music yes you do but not for playing games and stuff like that
No, the music will play from the speakers if you do not use headphones.
Yes, you can listen to audio books on the Kindle and listen to music on it.
No. There are speakers in the laptop. But, if no sound is coming out of them, they are most likely muted. If they are not muted, and they are still not producing music, check the volume of the music you are playing. If this is not the case, your laptop speakers are most likely broken, and are in need of repair.
well i have speakers that automatically work. but if you have a computer there should be a plug at the back (i think) but if you have a laptop like me there is one on the left hand side
If the speakers have a headphone insert hole, listen to some sample music through the headphones and that should determine whether your speakers are balanced on your computer or not.
My guess to why they are more popular is that earphones are smaller, portable and easy to store. And they're easier to hide when you want to listen to music but aren't permitted (in school, for example)