no you cant
If the television has audio out jacks you can use a wireless headset, or you can connect the audio out to an amplifier that has a headphone jack. You will not be able to plug into you TV but if you have a VCR attached plug your headset into it. There is also a device that transmits the audio signal to a wireless headset.
It may not have amplifier thats why sound is poor
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Buy a headphone jack to have a red and white splitter. You can connect the headphone jack to your computer and the audio splitter to the aux. jack on your amplifier. The amplifier needs to be set on the aux setting. You can buy the headphone audio splitter @ Walmart for about 6 dollars.
it only has one headphone jack, but you can use a splitter.
To put it simply, you need an audio splitter that plugs into the headphone jack. Then there should be two ports for your Headphones in the splitter. plug in and enjoy the music.
Purchase L and R splitter cables to put between the audio input cables and your TV and make sure this output to AUX and then connect that way. If your BRAVIA enables NFC feature, you can also connect your headphone with your BRAVIA.
Is this a trick question? The size of a 3.5mm headphone jack is 3.5mm.Did you mean "is a typical headphone jack 3.5mm? Or is it smaller/larger?"A typical mp3 player headphone jack is 3.5mm.
You would have to purchase a Digital to Analog converter and connect the SPDIF (orange RCA connector) to the D/A converter's digital input via a RCA/SPDIF cable. Then you would have to connect some type of headphone amplifier to the line outputs of the D/A converter.
Somehow my headphone jack in my laptop broke. Since I do not use the mic jack, is there any way to convert the mic jack into a headphone jack? I really need help. I have a windows 8.
There are several car cassette players that offers a headphone jack. Sony and panasonic are two cassette players that offers a headphone jack
1/4 inch is the full sized, or "big" headphone jack.
Yes the 2.5mm headphone jack is the next size down.
A headphone jack allows a music device to be heard privately by using a headphone or ear buds in the place of the audible speaker. Your headphones must have a plug that fits the device's jack (port).
Almost all portable radios have a headphone jack. Even radios that are ten years old or more have a headphone jack so its pretty much standard.