it's easy if you wont to make skype calls from psp you just plug in that's all.
Only apple cords, microphones, and headsets. But u can use any kind of headphones that u want.
No not unless you buy special stuff.
Reviews on headphones with microphones for gaming can be found at PC Magazine, Everything USB, Tech Radar, Digital Trends, Games Radar, and Big Fish Games.
Although technically possible, headphones are not designed to be microphones. Get a microphone and plug it in to your PC instead. You can choose from USB or analog microphones with prices ranging from $5.00 to thousands...
A simple Google image search shows me that they do not have microphones.
Nearly all musicians who have recorded in the studio have used Sennheiser headphones and/or microphones; they are among the finest in the world.
According to the Bose website, the headphones use microphones that are both inside and outside the ear, which allows minimal sound to come in. These headphones seem to be very popular among travelers and those who enjoy complete silence.
Yes, For the Incoming Audio RCA to 3.5mm Adapters (White and Red Female to Regulart Headphones, for the microphones, use a 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter.
No, but you can buy headphones with built in microphones for starting at about $15
Sennheiser USA sells high end audio products. This includes headphones, headsets and earbuds. Businesses can also buy microphones to use for their work.
The iPad has a microphone built in (next to the headphones socket). Some Bluetooth microphones can be connected to the iPad device wirelessly but not all of them will work. Headsets (combined headphones and microphones) are also available for the iPad.
Noise canceling headphones use neither white noise nor music. True noise canceling headphones use microphones that pick up outside sounds, amplifiers to invert those sounds, and combining circuits to combine the signal to be played with this inverted external sounds before feeding it to the speakers. The external noise vanishes by cancellation, which is why they are called "noise canceling".