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  2. Microphone connector - Wikipedia

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    Photo: 2.5 mm mono (TS), 3.5 mm mono and stereo (TRS), and 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.4 mm) stereo (TRS) phone connectors The most common microphone connector in consumer use is the venerable phone connector, in 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.4 mm), 3.5 mm, and 2.5 mm sizes, and in both mono and stereo configurations.

  3. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    They often appeared next to a 3.5 mm microphone jack for a remote control on-off switch on early portable tape recorders; the microphone provided with such machines had the on-off switch and used a two-pronged connector with both the 3.5 and 2.5 mm plugs. They were also used for low-voltage DC power input from wall adapters.

  4. Cassette tape adapter - Wikipedia

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    Patented on March 29, 1988, a cassette tape adapter is a device that allows the use of portable audio players in older cassette decks.Originally designed to connect portable CD players to car stereos that only had cassette players, the cassette tape adapter has become popular with portable media players even on cars that have CD players built in.

  5. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    A device with a USB-C port may support analog headsets through an audio adapter with a 3.5 mm jack, providing three analog audio channels (left and right output and microphone). The audio adapter may optionally include a USB-C charge-through port to allow 500 mA device charging.

  6. Nokia Pop-Port - Wikipedia

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    By early 2007 the Pop-Port was fully replaced by the industry standard USB (miniUSB, and later by microUSB) sockets for data services and a 4-part 2.5mm or 3.5mm "standard" TRRS socket for audio. Nokia had been equipping certain devices with one of these connectors as alternatives from about 2004. [citation needed]

  7. Sound Blaster X7 - Wikipedia

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    3.5mm Mic-In; 2-Way binding post terminal connectors for passive bookshelf and tower speakers; ... [3] With its bundled 24V, 2.91A power adapter, it can deliver up to ...

  8. HP xb3000 - Wikipedia

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    When using the HP Expansion Accessory Adapter on laptop models with PCI Expansion Port 2, the following features are unavailable or not supported: [5] [6] VGA video out; Built-in power button on docking station; 3.5 mm stereo microphone TRS connector (works in mono only) Undocumented but compatible: HP Pavilion dv4, dv5, dv6, dv7 and dv8 series ...

  9. Nokia 6120 classic - Wikipedia

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    When the supplied 4-part 2.5 mm headset is plugged in, it can function as an antenna for the stereo FM radio that also has support for Visual Radio. It is possible to connect a 3-part 2.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter to use with standard headphones, however as normal headphones do not have a microphone, this feature may be best suited for media viewing ...

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