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use a sound proof room? or find some way to channel all the noise into one direction.
You can use the headphones for something else; or give them to someone else.
Because most mobile phones use the cord from the headphones as the antenna. Mine does and I have Sony Ericsson K800i
A crystal receiver will pick up radio signals within a close range. One must use headphones to hear the signal, as it is generally very weak. A crystal receiver does this without the use of electricity or batteries.
If you are trying to get the Subie radio to listen to your phone or iPod via Bluetooth, just set the radio to Bluetooth, turn on the phone/iPod, and tell the radio to scan for new devices. If you want to use Bluetooth headphones to listen to the car radio, this is illegal if you are driving the car, and I don't think the Subie radio is equipped to do this anyway - it is a "receive only" Bluetooth system.
yes just need an aux connection and a radio that supports it
Yes, you can get an adapter for your headphones. You would want a stereo adapter from 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch. They should be available at any Radio Shack or electronics store.
The specifiations of the Sennheiser RS110 is that they are wireless headphones which are extremely lightweight which makes them extremely easy to use. Also they are a wireless radio which most people like to use.
"The program allows the user to change speech to text. You do not need headphones to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking. However, if you do not use headphones it will require you to use a microphone."
I just checked mine out and found a button next to the left headphone plug. It seems the buttom will either let you use headphones or speakers but not both. Hope this helps.
Nope, FM radio on phones doesn't use any data plan or money. If it says the headphones work as an antenna, it's free. FM radio would just connect to a radio station. AT&T Radio does need a data plan and will cost you money.
Better mixers have a headphone plug.