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Although Apple’s iPhone 7 no longer has the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack, users still have a number of different headphone options. You can plug Apple’s own release headphones into your phone’s charging port, or purchase a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) to use with standard headphones.
Steps
Using Lightning port headphones
- To hear the best sound, make sure that the right earphone (marked with an “R”) is worn in the right ear and the same goes for the other.
- If you can’t hear anything from the headset, try adjusting the phone volume. In addition, on the headphone cord, there is also a volume control bar.
Using a Digital-to-Analog . converter
- Chord Mojo – large DAC with auxiliary headset that plugs into your phone via a USB cable (priced at $599). Although the quality is quite high, the size and price of the product are not very popular with users. [3] X Research Sources
- AudioQuest Dragonfly – USB DAC converter with headphone jack. There are two models, the standard black (US$100) and the high-quality red ($198). Most of the complaints are that the volume control is pretty bad and the sound is less refined than other more expensive options. [4] X Research Sources
- Arcam MusicBoost S – this DAC is built into the iPhone 6 and 6S cases ($190). Common complaints are about poor compatibility (doesn’t work with the 6 Plus and 6 SE), inconvenient charging, and limited audio quality improvement. [5] X Research Sources
- Since the DAC is an expensive piece of hardware, do your research to make sure that the adapter you buy is compatible with 3.5mm headphones.
- If you don’t hear anything, try adjusting the phone volume. You can also check the connection between the headset, the DAC and the phone, as well as the volume options on the adapter itself.
Advice
- Apple also launched the “AirPods” wireless headphone option alongside the iPhone 7. [6] X Research Source
- You can still use traditional Bluetooth headphones if you don’t want to use the Lightning port or the DAC adapter.
Warning
- Be cautious when installing third-party hardware on your iPhone 7. Find out about your chosen DAC before purchasing to make sure it won’t interfere with your phone.
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Although Apple’s iPhone 7 no longer has the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack, users still have a number of different headphone options. You can plug Apple’s own release headphones into your phone’s charging port, or purchase a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) to use with standard headphones.
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