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      <title>Google Home Headphone Jack</title>
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      <description>In my living room, I have a pair of reasonably nice speakers (rescued from a skip) connected to an amplifier salvaged out of an old pair of Dell PC speakers. That setup actually sounds pretty good, but doesn&amp;rsquo;t see much use. It&amp;rsquo;s a pain to plug something into them: either you plug them into the TV and have to have the TV on, or you plug your phone in and have to keep walking over there.</description>
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