A:AnswerI believe it does come with a 1 year warranty. The info should be in the manual that it came with. You would have to mail it in along with the original receipt.
A:AnswerThe product is the same it just depends on which type of devices you prefer to connect it to. Honestly you can use either or. It just wont let you change volumes via in-line remote but it will let you pause/resume your music via in-line remote. On the downside your mic might work or might not it all depends on how old your device is and which brand half the times
A:AnswerWell, given that these are not Bluetooth and only connected though an aux connection... Sure you can just get a splitter. But to answer your question no, you cannot "pair" them with one device, let alone two...
A:AnswerI'd probably go with the over ear version as it offers better noise blocking when it's running out of battery, but it's just a personal preference.
A:AnswerI'm assuming they will. I use them on my iPhone 4S and my husbands iPad (which was purchased in 2011). I wouldn't think you'd have a problem using on an iPad mini.
A:AnswerThese phones have an inline control and it works with my Windows phone. It triggers all the right things. But you might have to ask them or try it out. Always a return policy!
A:AnswerIf your TV is bluetooth capable I suggest you consider the AirMod wireless bluetooth adapter for Bose QuietComfort 25 Headphones (QC25). Otherwise, just buying an extension for your existing cable will suffice. But wouldn't you rather not have to worry about a cord....
A:AnswerCorrect, no Bluetooth and they do not connect wireless to phones, etc. You don't have to use the 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) connector if you just want to help drown out the world, but you do have to use the cord if you want to listen to music, etc.
I do not have a Galaxy but I have used the headphones with both my iPhone 5 and the speaker port on my computer to use for transcription.
If you want awesome Bluetooth headphones I have loved using my Sony ones. I've had them about 7 years and used them about 8-15 hours a day and they do not show any sign of wear. They are not noise canceling though and I was having trouble working when the lawn guys were outside.
I hate using the cord and hope Bose comes out with some noise canceling that are Bluetooth.
I love these headphones though and hardly ever put my Bluetooth ones on anymore because you really start noticing how loud the things around you are!
Sony also had noise canceling headphones that were pretty comfortable also and sounded great with the music Best Buy had playing. I went with the Bose though because they were a little lighter and that makes a difference when you have them on so many hours every day.