Yes, the MacBook Pro has a microphone. The internal microphone pairs with the MacBook Pro's included iSight camera. You don't need any extra tools to audio chat, video chat, or record sound. Of course, you can also plug in a microphone to the computer's headphone jack or a USB port. To get started, go ahead and plug in your microphone to your Mac's USB or audio line-in port, depending on which type of connection your microphone uses. Once you've done that, your Mac should recognize your microphone immediately.
Best Answer: Seeing as though all the answers are about the MacBook Pro instead of the MacPro which is what the question is referring to. Plug your mic into the port next to the headphone jack on the back.
Will look like a circle and it has an arrow pointing toward it. That is both a 'speaker' port and an 'audio in' port. It's like a combo port. If you do not get mic response, go into system preference after connecting it and change the function on the port from speaker in audio input and you will be fine. I use the port with a gaming headset with built in mic all the time. Answered by Jason M from Columbia.
Jul 20, 2013.
To ask Siri, take any of these actions, then just say what you need:. Click in the menu bar, Dock,. If Siri is already open, click or in the Siri window. Press and hold the Command (⌘) key and Space bar until Siri responds. Say ”Hey Siri” on a On notebook computers that support this feature, the lid must be open. If Siri doesn't close automatically, click or swipe right to close.
If you're using a Mac mini or a Mac Pro, connect a microphone for Siri to hear you. Then choose your microphone from the Mic Input menu of.