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No they are not for a PS3
pro: you can hear better. con: you'll miss the pizza guy. pro: you wont hear you phone ring. con: you'll always here that tinitus ringing in your ear. pro: no one will hear your porn. con: you wont hear people walk in while your jacking off.
Headphones.
If you're listening with headphones, you'll know it's too loud when you can't hear a single thing besides the music: you can't hear cars honking, people yelling, etc. If you're not listening with headphones, you'll know it's too loud when other people start complaining.
Unfortunately the audio can only be heard through the wireless head phones.
to block distracting sounds The main reason they wear headphones is to actually hear what is going to air, or in other words what is coming back from the transmitter. If the announcer cant hear anything through the headphones then neither can the listenners.
They are headphones specially designed to cancel out noise in your surrounding area so that all you hear is the music you are listening to. There is no price difference between them and other headphones
They can hear you because you mike is working. Check the setting menu for your headphones and maybe set them to only only hear chat.
When shopping for headphones, you should make sure that they are compatible with your mp3 player. You might also want to consider a wireless set. My favorite is noise cancelling headphones! You won't be able to hear anything except your music!
When you plug the headphones in, that disconnects the speakers, and no sound will come from them. Unplug the headphones to hear the speakers.
No, from what I hear around campus and people in the directors office is OSU feels that skully candy headphones are morally, and ethically wrong.
Yes , I think that looking at reviews for headphones would give you a better prescriptive on rather or not to buy them. I also think that looking at review for headphones from people that have experience on them makes it a better chance to actually hear from other people like you rather then the company.