Apple’s Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter is sold out around the world It’s used to connect older iPhones to wired headphones Apple still sells a USB-C-to-3.5mm adapter for newer products Ever since ...
Say bye to the Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter. Wireless earbuds' popularity means it's not really needed anymore. Nearly all of Apple's devices and accessories have made the jump to USB-C. I still ...
UPDATE: Apple has updated its store to include the following information regarding the Lightning adapter. “This adapter lets you connect devices with a Lightning connector to many of your 30-pin ...
When Apple refreshed its online store with a new USB-C to Lightning cable with support for fast charging through a 29W power adapter on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro last week, the addition immediately ...
It's a Lightning cable. They're everywhere. In 2012, we said goodbye to 30-pin, and Lightning became Apple's main connector. But, seven years later, it's on only two types of devices: iPhones and ...
Apple has removed the power adapter from all iPhones it sells ... Apple has switched the port on its iPhone from Lightning to USB-C. But iPhones older than the 15 with the Lightning port should ...
A short cable that allows wired headphones with the traditional 3.5mm mini-phone connector to plug into the Lightning port of an iPhone. Starting with the iPhone 7, Apple eliminated the analog ...
A reversible 8-pin plug and socket for Apple mobile devices (the plug inserts in either orientation). Lightning is one end of the cable, with USB Type A at the other. Introduced in 2012 with the ...
Apple says that the iPhone 15 and 16 can be fast-charged from zero to 50% in 30 minutes using at least a 20W USB-C power adapter, which is the same speed the iPhone 14 got via Lightning.