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Apple lightning cable to 3.5 mm11/29/2023 【Super Sound】: JSAUX Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Adapter, sampling rate up to 48KHz and filter out noise. ![]() Premium nylon braided type c cable adds additional durability and tangle free. Premium Aluminum housing makes the cable more durable. 【High Quality Assurance】: Special Strain Relief design, can bear 15000+ bends in strict laboratory tests. 【Keep the Functionality】: With this Lightning Dongle Converter Adapter, it allows your Earbuds / Headphone / Earphone to Control Volume, Skip Music ( previous / next / pause), Answer the Calls, Use Siri as usual.Guaranteed to work seamlessly without any error messages. (NOTE: Don't compatible with 2018 iPad Pro 12.9", iPad Pro 11", iPad Mini 2021 which has a USB C port) 【Compatibility List】: JSAUX iphone headphone adapter compatible with most of the Apple devices: iPhone 14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/SE/13/13 Mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/12/12 Mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max/11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max/XS/XS Max/XR/X/8/8 Plus/7/7 Plus, iPod touches 6th Generation, iPad Mini/iPad Air/iPad Pro. The Apple MFi certification and JSAUX strict quality testing ensure completely and securely connect with your Apple devices. And maybe buy another USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, this time maybe not directly from Apple.Īfter just shelling out $800+, I didn't think THIS would be an issue.【Apple MFi Certified】: JSAUX Lightning to 3.5mm Adapter has completed APPLE MFi certification requirements. My workaround for now: Use my wife's old iPad (same as my old one) and its 3.5 mm audio output. Has anyone else had an issue with using the analog audio output from this model of iPad? I know enough to know there's a DAC converter inside the iPad doing the work, but I'm wondering if there's a bug in the chip or software, and it's not been noticed because so many people don't use an iPad this way any more. In other respects the sound quality is fine, but the pops are a deal-breaker. I've swapped cables, tried other gear, tried everything I can think of (except a different adapter), and the issue hasn't gone away. But whenever I'm using the adaptor and going into my mixer, I'm getting fairly regular audio pops, about one every 3-4 seconds. This iPad sounds great through its speakers or via Bluetooth to AirPods. It fits into the iPad Air's only port - a USB-C port. In anticipation, after reading the specs and seeing that there's no headphone or lightning connectors, I ordered a USB-C to 3.5 mm audio adapter, directly from Apple. ![]() Poor me, I upgraded to an iPad Air 4th generation about a month ago. Using adaptor cables I could connect this to a line-level input in my mixer. I had a 5th generation Ipad (~ 5 yrs old) with an analog 3.5mm headphone jack. ![]() Analog audio output from Ipad Air 4th gen via USB-C adapter NOTE: before posting this, I was asked "which device is this about?", and the iPad Air 4th generation was NOT in the pick list, so I picked the same model's 3rd generation.Īnyway, I produce a podcast, and while we're recording, I use my iPad to add real-time music and sfx into the mix.
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