N NewbieCanada macrumors 68030 Mar 28, 2015 #2 Appl3FTW said: I don't see a 3mm jack. Click to expand... yes. Even if there was room for a jack, being tethered to your watch isn't practical.
Appl3FTW said: I don't see a 3mm jack. Click to expand... yes. Even if there was room for a jack, being tethered to your watch isn't practical.
Appl3FTW macrumors 603 Original poster Mar 28, 2015 #3 NewbieCanada said: yes. Even if there was room for a jack, being tethered to your watch isn't practical. Click to expand... I use a 3mm on my iPod nano 6thgen
NewbieCanada said: yes. Even if there was room for a jack, being tethered to your watch isn't practical. Click to expand... I use a 3mm on my iPod nano 6thgen
MH01 Suspended Mar 28, 2015 #4 Wait, you thought the Apple watch should have had a 3mm jack so you could plug in some headphones ? Really? ---------- Appl3FTW said: I use a 3mm on my iPod nano 6thgen Click to expand... It's an iPod .
Wait, you thought the Apple watch should have had a 3mm jack so you could plug in some headphones ? Really? ---------- Appl3FTW said: I use a 3mm on my iPod nano 6thgen Click to expand... It's an iPod .
L Lucifer666 macrumors 65816 Mar 28, 2015 #5 It's a first really for being forced to bluetooth if you want to go audio. A first I think. Unless there's another watch with audio like this. I can see only a watch that would be constrained this far. Then again....... Last edited: Mar 28, 2015
It's a first really for being forced to bluetooth if you want to go audio. A first I think. Unless there's another watch with audio like this. I can see only a watch that would be constrained this far. Then again.......
M Munky macrumors 6502 Mar 28, 2015 #6 Appl3FTW said: I use a 3mm on my iPod nano 6thgen Click to expand... Then plug it into your phone.