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Adapter: USB to 3.5mm plug Available?
I have a Logitech 300 USB headset/mic combo. It plugs into a USB port on my
computer. Is there an adapter available that will adapt a USB plug to a standard 3.5mm plug, so that the headsets can be used in non-USB applications such as a standard audio-out jack? Thanks for the info! |
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The headset was designed to work with the serial data from the USB port. It
will not function with an analog signal, as such from your audio player. You would need a means to convert the audio to a digital USB type signal that is compatable to drive the headset. It would be much cheaper for you to buy a headset for your audio player. -- Jerry G. ===== "Bob Holiday" wrote in message ... I have a Logitech 300 USB headset/mic combo. It plugs into a USB port on my computer. Is there an adapter available that will adapt a USB plug to a standard 3.5mm plug, so that the headsets can be used in non-USB applications such as a standard audio-out jack? Thanks for the info! |
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