The Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter from Apple is the cable you would use to attach your analog, 3.5mm-outfitted headphones to an iOS device that only accepts an 8-pin lightning connection, a device like an iPhone 7, for example. Indeed, if you wanted a cable from Apple itself to connect your favorite pair of headphones sporting a stereo, 3.5mm mini plug to your iPhone 7 (or later), this would be the cable for you.
- 8-Pin Lightning Connection
- 3.5mm Stereo Mini Plug
- For Use with iPhone 7 and iOS Devices
Apple MMX62AM/A Overview
- 1Description
- 2Compatible iPhone Models
- 3Compatible iPad Models
- 4Compatible iPod Models
Apple MMX62AM/A Specs
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Apple MMX62AM/A Reviews
Does the job!
It may seem a bit over priced, but I've bought third party products that say they're Apple certified but they fail after a short life. I've had two Apple branded adapters, lost the first, the reason for this purchase. It just works!
Perfect for new IPhone to Bose headset
Just what was needed for the new iPhone to Bose headset interface!
Headphone Jack Adapter
Apple Original
Works As Intended
Works as intended.
It works
Too bad there are no more audio jacks on the iPhone, but this solves the problem.
Great
Effective and secure
better than most
does what it needs to do, isn't super overpriced c:
It's the big things AND small...
Imagine setting out on long, slow train or bus trip. Your cellphone is stuffed to the brim with favorite or yet-to-be-heard songs & podcasts. You have a good pair of headphones, no noise bleed, etc...... then realizing as you pull out of the station that---you forgot this itsy-bitsy adapter, which is extremely drop, lose-or-forget. As many have learned the hard way, even the greatest headphones in the world can be rendered useless w/o this White thing (as my wife and I call it). They are often hard to find, seems there's not even another brand that makes them. (And why that is, and also why they are still so necessary is annoying, but that's another topic). So, the good news is, B&H is literally a stone's throw away from the new, fantastic transformed Penn Station (Now, Moynihan Train Hall). They are already known for their stellar assortment of headphones (with dedicated space to try them on for size and sound). But, they also have the common sense the sense to know that great headphones won't matter if you don't have one of thesewhite things (as my wife and I call them) in stock. (Seems like whenever I find them, they're around the same price, near 10 bucks, and considering they are SO easy to lose, I wish there was a better 3-for-1 deal offered, but I guess Apple steers that ship). Anyway, if you are actually EARLY for a train (rare for me), I love the B&H, Pizza Supreme, and Moynihan Train Hall trifecta (oh, and/or Vesurios or H&H, also in the station).
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