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🎧 Perfect Audio Solution for iPhone Users – Clear and Convenient! 🎧
By David Houck on Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
The Apple Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter is a must-have for anyone who still enjoys using wired headphones or audio devices with a 3.5mm jack. It’s simple, compact, and works flawlessly with iPhones that don’t have a headphone jack, offering a seamless way to connect your favorite wired headphones or speakers. The adapter delivers clear, high-quality audio, ensuring you get the best sound experience while enjoying music, podcasts, or calls. The small, lightweight design makes it easy to carry around in your bag or pocket, so you’ll always be ready to plug in and listen. If you’re looking for a reliable and easy way to use your classic headphones with newer iPhones, this Apple Lightning to 3.5mm Adapter is a perfect choice! 🎶📱
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It breaks
By Tyler on Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Everyone knows that these things are designed to break. Good sounds, but go get the UGREEN adapter for a little more money. Sounds that same and wont break.
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🎧 Perfect Audio Solution for iPhone Users – Clear and Convenient! 🎧
By David Houck - Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
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The Apple Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter is a must-have for anyone who still enjoys using wired headphones or audio devices with a 3.5mm jack. It’s simple, compact, and works flawlessly with iPhones that don’t have a headphone jack, offering a seamless way to connect your favorite wired headphones or speakers. The adapter delivers clear, high-quality audio, ensuring you get the best sound experience while enjoying music, podcasts, or calls. The small, lightweight design makes it easy to carry around in your bag or pocket, so you’ll always be ready to plug in and listen. If you’re looking for a reliable and easy way to use your classic headphones with newer iPhones, this Apple Lightning to 3.5mm Adapter is a perfect choice! 🎶📱
works well
By Heather - Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
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Works well if you have an older iPhone with everything switching to C charges and phones doing away with the AUX port this will allow you to still get use out of older devices that are still good. I even ran my threw the wash on accident and still works LOL so the quality is very good i'd say
Essential Apple gear kit accessory
By Freyja Richards - Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Verified Amazon Purchase
Works like a charm. Convenient and nice that it is so small.
Works Perfectly
By Izzy - Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Verified Amazon Purchase
Worked as it should to connect old style headphones to my iPhone. No decrease in sound quality. Durable enough to still be going strong after daily use for the past half year. Also not too bulky.
Works well
By Mauri A. - Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
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Very useful but expensive (compared to having a headphone jack). Works well, not a knkockoff. I am a little worried about the life expectancy of the cable itself; it looks very thin and not built to last that long under normal use. We'll see.
TLD[on't]R! Worked great—seemed authentic
By Poppy - Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021
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I'm on this page to purchase a new adapter just like the one (or 2?)I previously used, which seems to have been lost by the certain kiddo of mine who loses stuff as often as I do—or misplaced by me.Okay, first, so I first purchased the now-lost adapter from *this* listing/this seller, as Amazon points out at the top of this page. (See pic.)Second, even minor audio stuff is a bigger deal to me than (I really imagine) to most people, as my actual professional is that of a professional "art music" ["classical" musician, as most understandably say—but that term has some problems of which of course I'll spare you the details here]. So, all I'm saying is, I notice audio quality, & I have little patience even for arguably poor CALL quality or whatnot. For these reasons, I think I'm qualified to assure you.Last time I got this from this retailer, there was, as I recall, no concern about any generic-type packagIng—no concern about it being a knock-off immediately.More important, as this was my first such adapter, I remember being quite pleasantly pleased with everything about it. I used it with whichever iPhone(s) I had at the time for calls & on-the-go media listening, as well as a with my iPad Pro for listening, recording, etc., with earbuds when whatever I was listening to was not some huge deal, and for more-huge-deal listening with my beloved Audio-Technicas,, a [surprisingly great, particularly for noise cancelling] paid of Bose, or either of my "audiophile" young kids' high-end Sonys (&, btw, I'm not ax mum who gets my kids unduly high-end things, but I found those, obviously MAjorly mistakenly under-priced on Amazon Prime Now ~15 months ago, so I of course snatched those instead of getting the correctly priced cheap ones).NO PROBLEM AT ALL with this adapter, for however long I had it readily available (maybe over a year), & I've personally no reason to have believs the seller has "gone to the dark side" or whatever.BUT, as I'm ordering a couple of so more of these today for same-day delivery, I PROMISE you that if there's ANY problem, I'll add an addendum to this. Okay? (And, yeah, I KNOW a lot of folks say stuff like that, but they unexpectedly get too busy, or forget, or have become so fed up with Amz they can't tolerate anything concerning reviews. I get it. But, when it comes to anything that disrupts my music-listening or playing, I'll hop on Amazon to warn folks. (Not the case [as consistently] with so many of the not-well-considered, purchased, cheap clothing, my very rare "home decor" purchases or whatever.And, you know, I used to review thingx rather diligently because the review set-up used to be (long, long ago) really helpful. But now, there are so many maddeningly obvious fake reviews, and maddeningly non-obvious (paid-for)!fake reviews—sellersv getting pressured to hype their often-pointless drop-ship merchandise, or (even worse) sellers paying folks to rip apart competitors' wares. The system now has too little utility for me to bother with it.But, as I promised, if there's a problem with my new purchase here, I'll let you know. If I don't (by, like, early February 2021), you can assume I'm pleased as punch with the new purchase (or that something terrible has happened in, or to, my life—but as I'm confined to home, with good security system, & as we're in good health these days, just assume the news adapters all worked out.Okay. Metrorail stop coming up, so I'll end this odd review with verrbose, general commentary, Take care.
Perfect for travel
By Scrabblemomof1 - Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
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This was a lifesaver!! Perfect!
Sleeper Mobile DAC/Amp
By Mortenson Scharf - Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
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95% of people will buy this just to be able to connect their wired headphones to their iPhone, but what they won't realize is this a very capable DAC/amp (emphasis more on the DAC) that powers relatively low impedance headphones with ease and measures incredibly well for the price. I plugged HD58x's into these (relatively easy to power) and they got plenty loud enough and sounded great. You can tell when going from something like a Liquid Spark or JDS Atom to this that the openness and separation does suffer a little bit, but it's shocking how close they are.What this won't do is properly power high impedance headphones. It's not a ton of power into 32 ohms, so when you start to get to 250 ohms+ it's not capable enough to take full advantage of what those headphones can do.Still, this is absolutely the best DAC/amp you can buy for under $10 and represents one of the best values in audio in my opinion. I didn't really need this for any specific reason, but I bought it to play around with and am super pleased with its performance. I'll still use my desktop setup most of the time, but if I want to walk around the house and don't want to use Bluetooth, this is the only way to go.If you're just looking for a converter and don't understand or care about most of what is written above, you'll also be very pleased. Essentially, these will make your headphones sound better while providing a strong, secure connection into your phone. I can't recommend this product enough.
I miss having a real headphone jack, but this is a workable, if not perfect substitute
By jc - Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
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I guess I am old school, but I really love having a real 3.5 mm headphone jack, which is why I clung to my old iPhone SE for so long. That phone died and became way too insecure (no more updates), so now I am stuck with this adapter on a jackless (s/le/a/) phone.Positives:-It works, and it is from Apple, i.e. not a cheap knockoff.Negatives:-The edges on the 3.5 mm barrel and the housing surrounding the lightning connector are hard and abrupt (which seems like a very non-Apple design choice!), i.e. why didn't they fillet / smooth the edges of the hard plastic?-My Apple EarPods sometimes disconnected from this adapter connector when pulling on the cable trying to fish the phone out of my pocket.Directly related to this (and the cause of temporary minor emotional sadness lol) is that my phone just dropped while I was wearing my headphones. Since the connector disconnects fairly easily, the headphones detached from the adapter, causing the phone to continue its accelerating trajectory towards the ground. The impact bent the lightning connector, so now the adapter is dead.Despite my gripes above, I still need one. Unfortunately, this item (as of Jan 8, 2025) seems to no longer be in stock at Amazon or at Apple. I'm guessing it is discontinued (hope I'm wrong). RIP.
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By Natalie - Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Verified Amazon Purchase
I had a Samsung before switching to my iPhone but my headphones for my android was still good and didn’t want to through it away . I always listen to music to go to sleep so this actually helped me use my headphones and not through them out . I like because it also fits in my headphones case
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