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  2. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    General 3.5 mm computer headsets come with two 3.5 mm connectors: one connecting to the microphone jack and one connecting to the headphone/speaker jack of the computer. 3.5 mm computer headsets connect to the computer via a sound card, which converts the digital signal of the computer to an analog signal for the headset. USB computer headsets ...

  3. Asus Eee Top - Wikipedia

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    1.3 MP w/Digital microphone 1.3 MP w/Digital microphone Yes w/Digital microphone Yes w/Digital microphone I/O ports: 6 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports, 1 3-in-1 card reader, 1 headphone port, 1 microphone port, power adapter connector, Gigabit Ethernet port, 3x High Definition Audio outputs

  4. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    There are two modes of audio output from devices: digital and analog. There are primarily two types of USB-C audio adapters: active, e.g. those with digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and passive, without electronics. [91] [92] When an active set of USB-C headphones or adapter is used, digital audio is sent through the USB-C port.

  5. Say Goodbye to Input Lag With These Tried-and-True Xbox ... - AOL

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    This Xbox controller is comfortable and ergonomic, and features a 3.5mm stereo headset jack, just like the Xbox Core controller. The included 10-foot USB cable is detachable, making it easy to store.

  6. Sound Blaster X7 - Wikipedia

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    USB 2.0 connection to PC / Mac [2] USB Host connectivity to select iOS / Android models; Optical S/PDIF-Input; Bluetooth 4.1 Low Energy and Near Field Communication (NFC) for one-touch Bluetooth pairing; RCA Line-In; 3.5mm Mic-In; 2-Way binding post terminal connectors for passive bookshelf and tower speakers; 5.1 analog connectivity for ...

  7. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    The output signal is connected to an amplifier, headphones, or external device using standard interconnects, such as a TRS phone connector. [a] A common external connector is the microphone connector. Input through a microphone connector can be used, for example, by speech recognition or voice over IP applications.