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What are the blue green and pink audio ports?

What are the blue green and pink audio ports?

Unless your computer is very old, the jacks are color-coded green for line-out — for speakers or headphones — blue for line-in and pink for a microphone. The microphone and speaker jacks may also have small images next to them. The line-in jack is intended for music players or other audio devices.

What is the pink and green audio jack?

Distinguished. The pink connector is used for the mic, green for the speakers.

What are the different color audio ports for?

Color-coding scheme for connectors and ports

Color Function
User input
Lime green Analog line level audio output, front stereo (speakers or headphones)
Black Analog line level audio output, rear stereo (surround speakers)
Orange Analog line level audio output, center and subwoofer (surround speakers)
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What is the blue port for?

The blue color is normally intended to indicate a port capable of USB 3.0 speed. and by the initials SS. The blue USB port is capable of connecting to USB3 devices that are supposed to be faster than USB2 devices.

Which port is for audio?

The basic audio port, usually labeled the “audio out,” “line out” or “headphone” port supports up to two speakers plus a subwoofer. To connect a pair of stereo speakers or headphones, plug the audio cable into the green audio out port.

Which port is for microphone?

pink port
The pink port is normally the microphone input, and is usually mono but might be stereo. The light blue port is normally the line input port and is usually stereo. The green port is normally the headphone output port, also usually stereo. Check your computer manual to be sure.

What color are speaker ports?

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Color Connection
Gray Line-in jack (for audio equipment)
Green Speakers or headphone
Pink S/PDIF input
Red Microphone

Which color port do I plug my speakers into?

green
The one to plug your speakers into is usually green. It may also be marked with a headphones symbol or be labelled ‘Audio out’. Push the jack into this socket firmly to get a good connection.

Which color wire is audio?

They are often color-coded, yellow for composite video, red for the right audio channel, and white or black for the left channel of stereo audio. This trio (or pair) of jacks can often be found on the back of audio and video equipment.

What does green USB port mean?

The one with the green USB plug is a QuickCharge 3.0 charger for supported device but it only outputs 5V/1A for non-supported device (eg. iPhone, iPad). The blue USB plug version is a QuickCharge 3.0 + VoltageBoost + PowerIQ charger and it is capable of outputting 2.0A for Apple device.