• 🤔 One of Apple’s most famous accessories seems to have been discontinued
  • 👋 The Lightning to 3.5mm jack adapter has sold out in the US
  • 🌎 It’s also not available in other countries
  • 🎧 The adapter was introduced in 2016 when Apple removed the headphone jack from the iPhone 7
  • solrize@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    Controversial? Unpopular I can understand, but that’s not the same.

    I still prefer wired buds and chose a phone with a 3.5mm jack, but I wasn’t into Apple phones to begin with.

    Now that Apple is going USB C, the lightning adapter will stop mattering, I guess.

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      23 days ago

      You make a good point. When a small number of people complain loudly but most people don’t care, I’m not sure that’s “controversy.” The majority don’t care but this accessory is for the minority who do, and they hate it, so yeah “hated” would not be overstating it :)

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        23 days ago

        Oh you mean the discontinuation rather than the accessory itself. Meh, there is always ebay. Someone will always have an extra one left from their old phone before they upgraded to a usb-c phone.

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      23 days ago

      Just a heads up for android users (like me):

      It might not work at full power on android because fuck you. They made it so it has only 50% power on android.

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        23 days ago

        I’ve never heard this before. And I use it on a VR headset. It’s actually louder than another option I have.

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          23 days ago

          Yes, Apple’s USB-C > 3.5mm DAC dongle is not properly compatible with Android devices . The roughly -25dB gain applied appears to be by design.

          Link

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    23 days ago

    The one with the lightning connector that none of their new devices have and there’s a million 3rd party options for old phones?

    Gee what a surprise they don’t want to make them anymore!!! /s

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    23 days ago

    Get in losers, we’re going to the future.

    Audio jack needs to die.

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      23 days ago

      On the contrary. If I’m paying double the price on a flagship compared to 8 years ago, then I want more features not less.

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      23 days ago

      I still use a c to audio adapter most of the time when I’m out and about. My wired earbuds don’t need to charge, have much better sound quality than wireless, and if one side falls out of my ear it just swings down instead of falling into the dirt/water/snow. As far as I’m concerned the only benefit of wireless is that they can’t catch on anything, and that’s more a skill issue than anything imo

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    23 days ago

    There’s been some loud folks over the years but generally no one cares. 450+ million AirPods have been sold and the experience is arguably MUCH better than wired headphones.

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      23 days ago

      For me, the switch to wireless earbuds has been mixed. Not having the cord get tangled and caught on things is nice, but I’ve come to dislike how precarious AirPods can feel (to me at least).

      I’m always worried about them falling out of my ear and landing in a gutter or a toilet; I have to be careful pulling them out of their case and putting them back because they’re easy to slip out of my fingers; I always have to remember to keep the case charged; if I want to take them off temporarily, I can’t just drape them around my neck (at least not without 3rd party accessories but then you have to take those off to charge so more hassle). I feel like I just can’t be as spontaneous with them as with wired ear buds.

      • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        23 days ago

        I liked my AirPods but I switched to Pros because I have to go to the office and deal with coworkers making noise sometimes and the experience is 100x better. They sound almost as nice as my Sennheisers, but block out annoying people and never feel like they’re about to fall out.

        I still use my regular pods for sleeping, but the batteries are kinda dying. They only last 2-3 hours on a charge now… but they’re like seven years old.

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      23 days ago

      Any professionals or enthusiasts who give a shit about sound quality used wired headphones. At the same time, I wouldn’t be using the lightning to 3.5mm adapter. I’d use an external DAC. There are lightning to USB-B cables for this purpose.

    • essteeyou@lemmy.world
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      23 days ago

      Audio latency with Bluetooth screws up things like music lessons in Duolingo.

      A few weeks ago I was gardening with Pixel Buds on and one dropped into a pile of leaves. I spent ten minutes looking for the thing. Then the other day the same one dropped into the garbage disposal while I was doing the dishes.

      I don’t mind the cheap Bluetooth headphones I have that wrap around my ear slightly. I can run in those without them dropping out.

      When I want audio quality I use some over-ear Bose headphones.

      I have no idea how people are ok with just the little buds for all use-cases.

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          23 days ago

          Yep. It felt like the beginning of something from a horror movie, but I still have both hands.

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            20 days ago

            Hopefully you unplugged it from the wall and drained the capacitors before reaching down. xD

            Glad you still have hands!

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              19 days ago

              I did not. It only fell to where the spinning blades are, I wouldn’t have expected that to have any live electrical components.

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      23 days ago

      I was against wireless headphones for so long because I love my open-ear cans, but I could not agree more with the experience being infinitely better with AirPods when using a phone. I still use my nice cans when I’m listening to anything at home, but when I’m out and about, not having a cord is glorious.

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      23 days ago

      I can’t take any headphone with a battery seriously because it’s on borrowed time the moment it’s manufactured.

      Why spend more than £50 on a headphone with a battery that won’t hold charge in 2 years? It’s not like they make the battery easy to change.

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        21 days ago

        Convenience is why. And I don’t think it’s very difficult to see that. It’s not some mystery even though some people continue to pretend it is.

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      23 days ago

      Imagine simping for a 3 trillion dollar company that did this for the sole purpose of making more money on wireless earbuds. SMH.

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      23 days ago

      Homies throwing a tantrum like a three year old, what prompted this?