jeudi 5 septembre 2019

Re: [apple-iphone] Why does this connector require Bluetooth?

 

Otto wrote:
> No, it's a DAC and headphone amp. The Lightning port is digital-only. I've never heard
> of it using BlueTooth in any ways and mine doesn't . Is this the genuine Apple adapter
> that came with the phone?

No, it's a third-party adapter. The instruction sheet is bilingual (English and Chinese) and says "How to use it: Open Bluetooth and then will disply 'Lightning' device. finally connected it. Music started. When use it at next time will be connected automatically." The rest of the page is a pictoral representation of the initial instructions.


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On Thursday, September 5, 2019, 7:15:05 a.m. EDT, Otto Nikolaus otto.nikolaus@googlemail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:




No, it's a DAC and headphone amp. The Lightning port is digital-only. I've never heard of it using BlueTooth in any ways and mine doesn't . Is this the genuine Apple adapter that came with the phone?

Otto

On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 at 21:54, Nicholas Russon nrusson@rogers.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


I just updated from an iPhone 6 to an iPhone 8, but I wanted to keep using my Bose earphones, so I also got a 3.5mm audio jack to Lightning adapter. As I understand it, this item is nothing but a passthrough device, connecting the physical pins from one style of connector to the other, but it came with a little instruction sheet that says I have to connect it using Bluetooth the first time ... why?

And for that matter, why the heck does it _have_ Bluetooth technology integrated into it?



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