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Old 10-05-2016, 10:42 AM   #872
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Originally Posted by Yolina View Post
Getting a male/female plug to leave permanently connected to the Dot and then connecting/disconnecting the audio cable to that would solve the wearing out issue.
But it probably wouldn't achieve your goal. Leaving the adapter plugged into the Dot will, I assume, keep the internal speaker turned off, just as keeping the cable itself plugged in does.

To be clear, if I were in your place, knowing what I do about the wear and tear on the jack, I would still just plug and unplug the cord as you suggested. I'd just be making the informed choice to increase the wear and tear for my convenience.

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