vulcOk so here’s my problem right now. My laptop has only 1 audio jack and 1 USB port available. But most of the headsets Im looking at have some weird inputs and outputs.
Some headsets come with a 3.5mm to USB audio adapter, something like this
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61QgWgay0pL._SL1001_.jpg
that'll convert a mic and microphone input into one usb input.
[quote=vulc]Ok so here’s my problem right now. My laptop has only 1 audio jack and 1 USB port available. But most of the headsets Im looking at have some weird inputs and outputs.[/quote]
Some headsets come with a 3.5mm to USB audio adapter, something like this [img]https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61QgWgay0pL._SL1001_.jpg?tag=teamfortresst-20[/img] that'll convert a mic and microphone input into one usb input.
vulcDo you guys think I could get a desk mousepad and a headset for that much? For reference I use a qck and apple earbuds+shitty laptop mic.
Why don't you look on Amazon, you titty?
[quote=vulc]Do you guys think I could get a desk mousepad and a headset for that much? For reference I use a qck and apple earbuds+shitty laptop mic.[/quote]
Why don't you look on Amazon, you titty?
if you only have 1 usb port i highly recommend this USB 3.0 10 port hub.
I own one myself, have had it for the past year or so and it works quite nicely with my laptop that only has 1 USB port also.
might be a better investment for now so you can plug in all you peripherals, and then when you get a bit more money in the future you can grab your headphones, and a usb audio adaptor along with it if necessary, a decent one can easily come under 10 dollars.
if you only have 1 usb port i highly recommend [url=https://www.amazon.com/KATUMO-10-Port-Splitter-Charging-Notebook/dp/B07BKYYD5Y/ref=sr_1_28?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1530122533&sr=1-28&keywords=10+port+usb+3.0+hub]this [/url]USB 3.0 10 port hub.
I own one myself, have had it for the past year or so and it works quite nicely with my laptop that only has 1 USB port also.
might be a better investment for now so you can plug in all you peripherals, and then when you get a bit more money in the future you can grab your headphones, and a usb audio adaptor along with it if necessary, a decent one can easily come under 10 dollars.
emovulcOk so here’s my problem right now. My laptop has only 1 audio jack and 1 USB port available. But most of the headsets Im looking at have some weird inputs and outputs.
Some headsets come with a 3.5mm to USB audio adapter, something like this https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61QgWgay0pL._SL1001_.jpg that'll convert a mic and microphone input into one usb input.
Say for this one https://www.amazon.com/NUBWO-Headphones-Microphone-Computer-Playstation/dp/B0728PHCD8 it looks like it only uses 1 3.5mm thing and that it also comes an adapter that splits it into 2 for pc. Why is this, and would this work for my situation or would I need to buy an additional adapter to convert it to usb
[quote=emo][quote=vulc]Ok so here’s my problem right now. My laptop has only 1 audio jack and 1 USB port available. But most of the headsets Im looking at have some weird inputs and outputs.[/quote]
Some headsets come with a 3.5mm to USB audio adapter, something like this [img]https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61QgWgay0pL._SL1001_.jpg?tag=teamfortresst-20[/img] that'll convert a mic and microphone input into one usb input.[/quote]
Say for this one https://www.amazon.com/NUBWO-Headphones-Microphone-Computer-Playstation/dp/B0728PHCD8?tag=teamfortresst-20 it looks like it only uses 1 3.5mm thing and that it also comes an adapter that splits it into 2 for pc. Why is this, and would this work for my situation or would I need to buy an additional adapter to convert it to usb
ah thats a 1 input to 2 output.
that won't help since you said you only have 1 audio jack and 1 USB available. You need something that turns a general 2 input (which most cheaper headsets use) to a singular USB input as if its a singular 3.5mm input it most likely will be put into the headphone jack and won't make the mic usable.
ah thats a 1 input to 2 output.
that won't help since you said you only have 1 audio jack and 1 USB available. You need something that turns a general 2 input (which most cheaper headsets use) to a singular USB input as if its a singular 3.5mm input it most likely will be put into the headphone jack and won't make the mic usable.
What if I buy that headset and also buy one of those 2 input to 1 usb things lol
What if I buy that headset and also buy one of those 2 input to 1 usb things lol
mmrarkteimagine spending over 50 dollars for a piece of clothing lol
Lemme know when your 13th birthday is coming up, I'll send you a $50 suit as a gift.
[quote=mmrarkte]imagine spending over 50 dollars for a piece of clothing lol[/quote]
Lemme know when your 13th birthday is coming up, I'll send you a $50 suit as a gift.