As long as the headphones have a 3.5MM jack, the audio will work on almost all devices. The remote on Apple headphones usually don't work with other MP3s.
MP3 player compatible headphones are available from many electronic stores and retailers. Amazon and Pyleaudio are just a few examples of stores that stock these kinds of headphones.
Yes, Skullcandy headphones can work with an MP3 player as long as the MP3 player has a standard audio jack compatible with the headphone's plug. Most Skullcandy headphones come with a 3.5mm jack, which is commonly found on MP3 players. However, if the MP3 player uses a different audio output, such as Bluetooth, you would need compatible wireless Skullcandy headphones. Always check the specifications of both the headphones and the MP3 player to ensure compatibility.
Listening to music from an ipod/mp3 device.
Mp3 Players and headphones Ipod and Itunes
yes skullcandy headphones are compatible with ipods. They are one of my favorite headphones to use with my ipod.
Generally not. Most aircraft use a two-plug, dual-mono socket to prevent passengers from keeping the provided headphones. You can buy an adaptor easily from many on-line electrical outlets.
Yes. All mp3 players come equipped with the same 3.5 mm jack. The headphones are universal.
The best top rated wireless iPod headphones are the Apple headphones themselves. They are the most compatible with any device and have many functions. Another top brand is Bose.
The Bratz ipod headphones are compatible with first and second generation Ipod Nanos and uses the controls from the Ipod so that there are no cords to worry about. This answer comes directly from Toys R Us website, where the product description is displayed.
Not really if you research it and everything so no
if it converts to a compatible format for mp3 player
Make sure that the songs that were downloaded onto your iPod are in MP3 format. Songs downloaded from iTunes are not in MP3 format. Even though you can hear the songs on your iPod when you connect headphones to it, the iPod port in your car might not recogonize the songs. The songs on your son's iPod might be in MP3 and that is why you could hear it.