For users who preferred their own wired earbuds or headphones to Apple's, the company had another solution: the Lightning to 3.5mm adapter. Plug the adapter into your iPhone, and presto!
Nonetheless, many people out there still have older Lightning iPhones but haven't yet made the jump to wireless headphones.
Users who haven't got around to buying Apple's short Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter after eight years are now out of luck, as the iPhone 7 accessory appears to be discontinued.
It appears that Apple is discontinuing the Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter that it released alongside the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus ...
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 ...
Apple is now killing off the Lightning headphone jack adapter, as well as a bunch of other adapters, even though devices with Lightning ports are still common. Eight years since Apple killed off ...
and dongles like this $70 multiport adapter add unnecessary bulk to the devices that are supposed to be thin and portable. Apple still ships the iPhone with a USB-A to Lightning cable. But if you ...
Right now, you can get the Apple 35W dual USB-C port compact power adapter for a much lower price than normally. For the day ...
Apple used to sell its Lightning adapter for $10, and it stills sells the USB-C version for people with an iPhone 15 or newer, but anyone with an iPhone 14 or older will need to pick up a Lightning ...
Some Apple devices use USB-C (left) while the iPhone uses Lightning (right) It added that its USB-C power adapter was compatible with "all iPhone and iPad devices", which let consumers "reuse ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - Apple appears to have discontinued a popular accessory that some users once considered essential. The Lightning to Headphone Jack Adapter first hit the market back in 2016 around ...
Apple appears to have quietly discontinued a popular accessory that was once essential for some iPhone users. The 3.5 mm Lightning to Headphone Jack Adapter has been sold out on both the UK and US ...