First Impressions of Apple s New Lightning EarPods and Headphone Adapter Wirecutter
First Impressions of Apple’s New Lightning EarPods and Headphone Adapter Wirecutter
The problem didn’t seem to affect Apple’s new Earpods with Lightning Connector—only the adapter. It’s also notable that traditional headphones plugged into the iPhone 6s headphone jack (with the 6s running iOS 10) didn’t have this problem. So the issue was isolated to an interaction between the new adapter and the initial iOS 10 release.Although the adapter is small enough to be unobtrusive, it’s also especially easy to lose. I misplaced it no fewer than three times just in the first weekend I had it.
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Advice, staff picks, mythbusting, and more. Let us help you. Share this postSaveI finally got my mitts on the iPhone 7, and I immediately set to work putting the now-infamous and the new through their paces. So far the experience has been about as boring as you could hope, but I have encountered some surprising quirks you should be aware of.The good
) with remote and mic pods “timing out” when we left the adapter connected to the Lightning port without audio playing on a locked device for five minutes; the remote wouldn’t work again unless we unplugged and replugged the headphones or adapter. On September 23, however, Apple released a software update that addresses the remote time-out, and we can confirm that the software patch does indeed work. If you are experiencing such issues, check to see if you can update to .The problem didn’t seem to affect Apple’s new Earpods with Lightning Connector—only the adapter. It’s also notable that traditional headphones plugged into the iPhone 6s headphone jack (with the 6s running iOS 10) didn’t have this problem. So the issue was isolated to an interaction between the new adapter and the initial iOS 10 release.Although the adapter is small enough to be unobtrusive, it’s also especially easy to lose. I misplaced it no fewer than three times just in the first weekend I had it.