I don't have an iPhone that needs an adapter, but I keep different headphones in different locations. This might change if I needed an adapter, but I doubt it.
On Feb 13, 2018, at 7:28 AM, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] wrote:
> Yes, we all know that you can use an adaptor, supplied with the phone, but how do they stand up to regular use? I've got one to try even though I don't need one, and the cable looks very thin and fragile.
Otto, you seem generally to be widely read and well informed in the Apple field. Have you encountered lots and lots of reports of headphone adapters breaking or failing?
I have seen NONE.
Also, I wonder what fraction of headphone users use more than 1 set of earbuds, or alternatively, actual on-the-head headphones..
With 1, you just leave them plugged into the adapter, like a little extension.
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