The Gadget: Belkin’s iPhone headphone adapter, which lets you use any set of headphones that don’t normally fit into the iPhone’s recessed headphone jack. The verdict: Works exactly as advertised.
Are you an iPhone 7 owner struggling with the fact that your shiny new phone doesn’t have a headphone jack? Are you annoyed that you have to carry an adapter around in your pocket to use your wired ...
When Apple infamously ditched the headphone jack with the launch of the iPhone 7, it at least provided customers with a Lightning-to-3.5 mm adapter either right in the box or as a $9 standalone ...
The design of this accessory is simple: a short cable with a USB-C connector on one end and a Lightning port on the other. There are a lot of benefits in simplicity, but consider that there’s no ...
If you're still rocking an older iPhone with a Lightning port, know that Apple might soon cease production of its Lightning to 3.5mm headphone adapter. It's currently listed as "sold out" on its ...
Originally introduced in 2016, it now seems like Apple’s Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter may soon be discontinued (via MacRumors). Apple started selling this product alongside the iPhone 7, ...
Once upon a time, in the year 2016 Apple completely disrupted our lives by removing the headphone jack. Starting with the iPhone 7, there was no port for your wired headphones, just a lightning ...
Apple introduced the iPhone 7 in 2016. The phone is noted for being the first Apple handset to ship without a traditional 3.5mm headphone jack — something Apple infamously praised as a move that took ...
Not sure if this belonged in MCO or here. I bought what looks to all accounts to be a genuine Sony Ericsson OMTP to CTIA headphone adapter from eBay so that I can use my CTIA Apple Earpods with my ...
Apple’s mission to kill the use of headphone jacks on the iPhone may be completed by 2018, according to a new report from Barclays. In a note to investors today, the research bank says the three new ...
Now the Apple iPhone 16e has officially been announced — and is available for preorder, no less — you might wonder what ...
Rumors continue to percolate that Apple will drop the 3.5mm headphone jack in its next iPhone to help slim down the device. But is it a good idea? David Carnoy Executive Editor / Reviews Executive ...