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Video appears to show official Lightning to 3.5mm adapter for iPhone 7 without headphone jack
Video appears to show official Lightning to 3.5mm adapter for iPhone 7 without headphone jackSince the rumor started back in November, there's been more and more evidence that the next iPhone will drop the 3.5mm headphone jack in favor of wireless or Lightning audio playback.A report last month claimed that Apple plans to bundle standard EarPods with the new iPhones in September and include a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter in the box.While this would mean all of the claimed Lightning EarPods we've seen so far are fake, it does lend credit to a video posted today that shows what appears to be an official Lightning to 3.5mm adapter…The adapter seen in the video features the male Lightning connector at one end for output and the 3.5mm port for standard headphone input at the other end.
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Griffin's Bluetooth adapter is early bet on iPhone 7 removing headphone jack
Griffin's Bluetooth adapter is early bet on iPhone 7 removing headphone jackApple isn't letting any secrets slip before its Sept. 7 event, but a move by one major accessories maker hints that we may indeed see the end of the iPhone 7's headphone jack.SEE ALSO: Apple sends out invites to iPhone 7 launch eventAlthough no official announcement has been made about Apple doing away with the headphone jack, Griffin has decided to begin offering an accessory designed to make the potential transition less painful.The iTrip Clip is a headphone adapter that uses Bluetooth 4.1 to connect your smartphone to your headphone jack-requiring headphones.
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Griffin's new adapter fixes iPhone 7's most hated feature
Griffin's new adapter fixes iPhone 7's most hated featureApple is set to kill the century old headphone jack when it unveils the iPhone 7 during an event on September 7th, which is bad news for your favorite pair of wired headphones, but great news for accessory makers like Griffin.The popular iPhone accessory maker is already prepared to cure your headphone jack woes this fall with the introduction of its newest adapter that gives your old headphones new Bluetooth 4.1 powers.Dubbed the Griffin iTrip Clip, the new accessory is neither the first nor the last Bluetooth headphone adapter we'll see once the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus invade the wild.
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