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07-07-2020 11:11 AM
@GeneralInfo, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
The audio port present is a headphone/microphone combo. It supports 2 channel input/output.
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KUMAR0307
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07-15-2020 10:54 AM
You can visit a local electronics shop or order it online.
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KUMAR0307
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07-16-2020 10:57 AM
Kumar0307, my first thought seems to be to check RadioShack.com. Might you be able to identify there examples of the type of cable that will facilitate simultaneous two-channel input and two-channel output via the Chromebook headphone port?
07-17-2020 11:23 AM
It is a regular 3.5mm jack to which you may either connect speakers or a microphone. For example, a headphone or an earphone.
Keep me posted for any other assistance.
KUMAR0307
I am an HP Employee
07-17-2020 03:24 PM
Kumar0307:
Your apparent use of the word "either" seems to suggest to me that a misunderstanding might have occurred. When I asked whether the headphone port could effect simultaneous two-channel input and two-channel output, I seem to have been referring to simultaneous use thereof. Your comments seem reasonably interpreted as suggesting that the headphone port could effect simultaneous two-channel input and two-channel output. However, the apparent use of "either" in your most recent post seems to suggest that simultaneous use of two-channel input and two-channel output is not facilitated by the headphone port in question. Perhaps re-wording the question might be helpful. Might you consider clarifying whether the headphone port in question can simultaneously input a two-channel signal while outputting a two-channel signal?
07-18-2020 10:52 AM
Find below the image of a 2-channel cable that is compatible with a 3.5mm port on the Notebook.
Again, this port supports 2-channel input and output. As mentioned in the previous post, a headphone/earphone is a 2-channel device(Both input and output). You may also connect 2-channel speakers(L and R) to this port but it will only be an output device.
Alternatively, you may use the cable as shown in the above image, and connect both the devices simultaneously. This depends on the type of device you have and would like to connect to the port.
I hope this answers your query.
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KUMAR0307
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07-19-2020 12:48 AM
Kumar0307:
The Kingtop image seems to help clarify my understanding of your message. Perhaps my providing an image will help further. The image below seems to be of a stereo microphone, apparently therefore, a two-channel input.
If (a) the cable in your provided image, for example, is inserted into the Chromebook's 3.5mm headphone port, (b) a stereo headphone is inserted into the female "headphone" connector of "Cable (a)", and (c) a stereo microphone such as that pictured above is inserted into the female "microphone" connector of "Cable (a)", will the stereo input of the stereo microphone be preserved in the stereo earbuds or will the stereo input of the microphone be reduced to mono?
07-20-2020 12:51 AM
Yes, this setup should work fine. Make sure to use a good quality 2-channel splitter cable.
Keep me posted for any other assistance.
KUMAR0307
I am an HP Employee