nothing. problems like that are always the headphones.
Push your headphones right in
The Audio Jack, there will be two jacks on the laptop, one for an external microphone and one for headphones, the one of the right SHOULD be the headphone jack.
Almost always used in it's plural form ("headphones"); referred to as a singular, you would normally be identifying one e.g. "my left headphone is louder than my right one".
An example sentence for this could be: Jack is going to the store to pick up a new pair of headphones.
Yes of course you can! But it doesn't come with the earplugs :).
You can use electrical tape on the wire going into the right side of the headphone to help prevent it from emitting white noise.
There is a problem with headphone jack or amplifier of your audio player or the Control Talk feature of the headphones that allow them to be used as a microphone on iPhones. And sometimes when your laptop is plugged to its charger- it does the same thing.
You want a headphone extension cord really.Just get whatever headphones you like and then get an extension cord if you need it longer.The cheapest ones cost 1.29$.A good one costs 5 to 10$.Just make sure you get the right sized jacks for the headphones and the source of the music. anonymous@oola.com
Head phones were invented in 1937 by a German company Beyerdynamic.
ANY head phone is compatible with Mac, as long as the connectors are the right size they will work.If you have a mic/headphone set up then it depends on if the application your using follows the "Plug and Play"(PnP) rules if they work or not. Most should.Usually it's the compatible with Skype, SteamPlay, TeamSpeak, etc, that have the issues not the Mac.By the way, if you want to buy beats headphones, shoetocheap.ru would be a good choice.
I left my headphones right here.
to put headphones on your ears is to put the left side of headphones is put headphones away from your ears