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Skullcandy is known for selling headphones, earphones, hands free devices, audio backpacks, and MP3 players. This company was founded in 2003 and is based in Park City, Utah
The headphone jack is WAY too big for an iPod or basically any other mp3 player but you can go to best buy and get a $2 adapter for it.
Yes, there are a few models offering a combination MP3 player and headset. These include the Skullcandy Double Agent headphones, the Sony NWZ-W202 W-Series, and the Koss Tugo. The company Hisonic makes a nice combination headset and MP3 player. The model is called Hisonic MH601-2G. Yes, you're looking for an integrated MP3 headset model. The Sony W-Series Walkman, Skullcandy Double Agent and the Koss Tugo are some of the integrated models you'll find now.
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First, you have to choose the best headphones for your particular needs. You can search in these sites: http://wize.com/headphones/t62697-mp3-players http://www.amazon.com/MP3-Player-Accessories-Audio-Video/b?ie=UTF8&node=290438
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.
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.
erm... haven't you disrupted the wire? One possible reason could be that your mp3 player is not working properly. Its the problem with audio o/p module of your mp3 player. There are two components of a sound file, if anyone one of them is corrupted, it will not deliver over the ear phones. Which mp3 player do you have ?
The top rated headphones for mp3 players are the Klipsch Image S4 earphones, and range in price from $71-$79.99. To see the other headphones that fall in the top 5 go to http://reviews.cnet.com/best-headphones/
Yes. All mp3 players come equipped with the same 3.5 mm jack. The headphones are universal.
it shouldnt. it is a digital file. its probably your mp3 player or headphones/speakers causing the problem. possible the decompressor software in your mp3 player is faulty but ive never heard of this problem. just a guess.
If you buy an MP3 new, it will come with a pair of headphones. You may want to upgrade to a more comfortable pair of headphones based on your needs.