To generate audio signals from digital signals received from Headphone's output voiceport on computer.
Headphones are output devices.
its an output but note it can also be an in put
Output, the sound is coming from the computer. Headphones are output; they produce something after receiving signal from another device, such as a computer or electronic player. When you use headphones they go in the output port of your computer.
where you plug in speakers/headphones
Speakers and Headphones are output devices. A microphone, sometimes integrated with speakers, is an input device.
If they are for hearing then its output device as they are not putting anything in to the computer, if they have a microphone attached as well then they are input/output (i.e. microphone is input, speakers are output)
yes definitely ,output devices are those who outputs information from computer. and through headphones we can listen music or can do voice chat .
Headphones
It depends - if it's just headphones, it's an output device. If the headset includes a microphone - it's both an input and output device.
To listen to Beats by Dr. Dre headphones you require a device with a standard 3.5mm output jack.
To connect a DVD player and a TV so that they can both be alternated to headphones, use an audio splitter or an AV receiver with headphone output. Connect the DVD player's audio output (usually RCA or optical) and the TV's audio output to the splitter or receiver inputs. Then, plug your headphones into the headphone output of the splitter or receiver. This setup allows you to switch between the DVD player and TV audio easily.
As long as your iPod has a standard 3.5mm output audio jack, then any headphones with a 3.5mm audio jack should work with it.