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Apple’s iPhone 7 Headphone Adapter Costs $9

The stainless steel Apple Watch Series 2 (top) is ever so slightly thicker than the original (bottom), and has a second microphone opening, to reduce pressure when the watch is underwater. For instance, if you thought finding your headphones in the bottom of your purse was hard before, just imagine that struggle sans cord.

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Preorders began early Friday morning for the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus ahead of the September 16 release.

“Apple introduced some compelling features in this new phone, which should help spur upgrades”, said Daniel Ives, senior vice president of finance and corporate development at mobile tech company Synchronous Technologies.

So around €50 if you lose an earbud. That’s neat, but as people are pointing out, it doesn’t make them look any less, well, stupid.

Pre-orders for the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus begins from September 9 and the shipping will start from September 16 first in 25 countries and other countries a week later. “At $159, that feels like a big risk to take”. “It makes all the things you do every day so much better”. The only problem with the adapter is that you won’t have the ability to charge the phone at the same time.

But these AirPods. don’t I have to worry about battery life? .

They’re not going to replace your everyday headphones, but bringing noise-cancellation to in-ear headphones has never been done with this few compromises before. Because they’re wireless, you charge them by putting them into the case. Or you could just go with one of many wireless options if you desire less clutter.

Are there corded headphones available right now that work with the lightning port? On the iPhone 7 Plus, two 12 megapixel cameras – one with a wide-angle lens, another with a telephoto lens – will offer users greater range, more artistic freedom and higher-quality photos in low light. In fact, this option already accounts for the majority of headphone sales (by revenue) in the USA, according to NPD.

Packed into the box is not only a Lightning adaptor cable which connects securely to the headphones and offers all the functionality that we’ve come to expect from an in-line remote equipped cable, but also a standard 3.5mm connector so you’re free to use the headphones with any other device if you so choose.

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Yes, but only if you are listening to music on wireless headphones – or spend $40 to buy an adapter. What if I want to charge my phone and listen to music at the same time? Otherwise you’re out of luck.

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