A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
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Most PCs do not have support for a mini-jack headset. This is because most PCs have a single jack for a microphone and a single jack for headphones. A mini-jack will not fit without an adapter. Plugging a headset into either ports will cause you to either lose the headphone function or the microphone function.
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it will look like a 9 week old black mini jack
yes. There are two LowZ inputs, and a third input with a mini stereo jack
No, you will need an audio adapter.
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Normally, mini-jack means a 3.5mm jack. 3.5mm jack or 1/8" jack are recognized descriptions of the connector series that include 2, 3 or 4 channel versions using the same diameter shaft on the male connector. Note that although 1/8" is not the precise size, it is still accepted as an accurate description of the connector range. Min-jack is not generally used as a description for specification purposes and the same name has been used to describe 2.5mm jack plugs, Mini-DIN connectors, RCS and phono connectors. If you are told that a connection is a mini-jack, you need to ask more questions to be sure of the connector.
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The standard size of a mini-jack, commonly referred to as a 3.5mm audio jack, has a diameter of 3.5 millimeters. It is widely used for connecting headphones, earphones, and various audio devices. There are also other sizes, such as the 2.5mm jack, but the 3.5mm version is the most prevalent in consumer electronics.