Most metal detectors come with a speaker system so headphones are not required. However, it is considerate to use them so people nearby do not have to put up with the constant, and annoying, bleeping.
Because when you use the headphones and turn the volume up, then take the headphones out, the iPod stores what the volume was when the headphones were in, so next time you plug the headphones in, it goes back to that same volume.
Yes the At&t uses headphones but not ones speacial made for it. You can get an adaptor peice and what it does is it goes in the phone and then you plug your normal iPod or CD player headphones into that. The at&t store has them really expensive but if you go on Google or something like that look it up and a bunch of things will come up. One online store that has it for $4.45. Its called Unlimitedcellular.com. Hope This Helps!
You plug in your headphones and turn up their volume as well as your speakers volume.
Yes, however if you plan for the sound to come through both the tv and headphones at the same time you will need a splitter, also you may need a 3.5mm jack to twin phono to be able to plug headphones such as the ones you use for your IPOD in.
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An example sentence for this could be: Jack is going to the store to pick up a new pair of headphones.
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I did not find the subwoofer at all annoying, in fact I like my headphones better with the subwoofer and if you don't like a ton of bass you can actually change the amount up or down. And they come with Skullcandy's lifetime warranty