There's also a 3.5mm audio jack (which I missed in the video), which you can connect to for using a pair of headphones or mic. The video used for audio sampling: • What it's Like to Buy ...
@@ARSPLink I did that and it works now. I also had to play with the aux and shove it in. The front part of the computer kept bouncing it out. Thank you
@Tom Smith Just going to be upfront and say that kinda went over my head. All I know is I'd recommend the product in case if anyone in the future reads this.
@@icon0_0 no problem. Only recommendations I would have are putting a small bit of tape to cover the blue light on the speaker with the knobs. The cord is decent length, but if you ever decide to buy more of this same speaker for other locations you may want a cord extender or an aux splitter. It's worked perfectly until very recently when someone messed with my computer, but I know there's nothing wrong with the speakers.