What is the best way to video/chat

Hello, Have a mini, want to video chat and find there is no mic? What are your suggestions to solve this? Brands, Headphones, etc,, thanks

What camera are you using for the video chat? If the monitor has a camera for video chat, then it should have a mic in it. The web cam itself should have a mic. But to answer your question, any headphone that works with iPhones (like the Apple one with mic) will do the job.

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