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I'm running a Late 2012 Mac mini.

I like to listen to music on external speakers and make calls using google voice/skype using the iPhone headset.

I have been manually unplugging and plugging in the external speakers and iPhone headset from the audio out port as I move between listening to music and making calls.

Is there an easier way to do this - maybe with some sort of cheap switcher?

Thanks so much for any advice you may have.
 
I'm running a Late 2012 Mac mini.

I like to listen to music on external speakers and make calls using google voice/skype using the iPhone headset.

I have been manually unplugging and plugging in the external speakers and iPhone headset from the audio out port as I move between listening to music and making calls.

Is there an easier way to do this - maybe with some sort of cheap switcher?

Thanks so much for any advice you may have.

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http://www.amazon.com/Speaker-Heads...id=1362595291&sr=8-2&keywords=3.5mm+ab+switch


they should work

good return policy on this one below.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B005TE7GP4/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
 
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Those won't work for the OP's purpose since he wants to use the iPhone headset for Skype. Neither of those switchers support the 4-pin 3.5mm mic+headset capability, they're 3-pin so they will work for sound only but not mic.

I haven't seen a similar product that supports mic from the headset. Theoretically it could be done but a quick Google search doesn't find any on the market.
 
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You could buy a USB sound "card" and plug your speakers into that and them jus switch between the onboard and the USB sound within OSX depending on which you want to use...
 
You could buy a USB sound "card" and plug your speakers into that and them jus switch between the onboard and the USB sound within OSX depending on which you want to use...

Just about to post something like that :) you beat me to it.

USB speakers like this one:

http://store.apple.com/us/product/H...gn-musik-digital-multimedia-speakers?fnode=4f

Or Bluetooth speakers like this one:

http://www.amazon.com/Creative-D100-Wireless-Bluetooth-Speaker/dp/B003N9SR00

would leave your headset jack open for your iPhone headset.
 
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