I would not be certain that this  is 
>  necessarily a hardware problem.
On  2 occasions over the last few years it appeared that my headphone jack was 
not working but an re-install of the OS brought it back to life.

There may be a quicker way of making the Mac recall is hardware it appears to 
have forgotten for some reason but I have not found it.


At the very l;east I would go into Recovery Console and check to see if your 
headphone jack is working that environment. If it is then the problem is 
definitely OS rather than hardware related.

If there is a problem here then probably you are correct and either need 
bluetooth or a repair.

David Griffith   
> On 31 Dec 2014, at 00:33, wayne coles <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,list i need some advice about ,headphones as my headphone jack has
> stopped working , so i need recommendations for wireless headphones that use
> a usb dongle, so i have the range if needed so , any help please and if
> possable the link to view them . thanks in advance
> 
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