Either unplug the headset OR set a switch mechanically or via software.
You plug the headset underneath the controller.
search on amazon.com OPTIONAL are there any usb headset mics.
About the only way to fix this is to replace the damaged part with a new one. This is probably not practical on a headset.
I have a Call of duty Black ops headset for wii and then i got a ps3 and it worked just fine. So Yes!
Most any game that has online-multiplayer is headset compatible. (It should be stated on the back of the game box)
only plug in the microphone plug into your computer while still plugging in the speakers.
Head sets have speakers on two ears and a microphone. The speakers are output devices and the microphone is an input device. So if a headset is an input/output device.
No iPod has any speakers, so you will need either the supplied earbuds or some other headset, or else a docking station with speakers, These are widely available.
No. In fact, most monitors do not have speakers, you'd have to specify that when searching for one. You're expected to have a headset, or speaker system that plugs into the back of your desktop or laptop computer.
You can't plug your headset plug into the headset jack without cutting off the speaker(s) because the tip of the plug physically disengages the contacts carrying the audio to the speakers and re-reroutes it to the headset. It might be possible to file off most of the tip of the headset plug so that it does not disengage the jack speaker contacts, but this is likely result in low headset volume as the audio amplifier now has to contend with the resistance of both the speaker and the headset.
Technically, a "headphone" refers to a single speaker mounted on a structure worn on the head. Headphones (plural) refers to a pair of speakers mounted on a structure and placed next to each ear, but with no microphone attached. A "headset" is typically a speaker (or a pair of speakers) with one or more microphones attached.
a headset is more like some headphones which normally have little microphones,speakers make the sound spread through the whole room like a tv
"You do not need PC headsets to use Skype. However, for sound you will obviously need a microphone and speakers. A PC headset contains both of these however, it is not your only option."
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it is used to listhen to sounds but not through the Nds speakers, they allow you to hear the sound without anyone else hearing it.
rear speakers
Well have to have a webcam speakers/headset/or ear phones