Either way, given the fact that the cans allow for higher resolution playback from current iPhones, and also come with
a standard headphone cable for the same brilliant audio experience you'll get from the original EL - 8 from any input, this a pretty low - risk investment for Apple fans.
In addition to an extra-long
standard headphone cable, Oppo makes an iOS - compatible three - button inline mic cable, and a single - button inline mic cable for Android devices.
Not exact matches
Inside the package was, of course, a BlackBerry Leap smartphone, USB charging block, sync / charge
cable, as well as a set of BlackBerry's
standard headphones.
The device's USB port (for charging and transferring content over an included
cable) is on the bottom right edge, next to a
headphone jack port that, annoyingly, doesn't accept
standard mobile 3.5 mm jacks; you'll need to get a 2.5 mm adapter to use it with most types of
headphones or headsets (the Cool - ER doesn't include earphones).
Compatible with PC, mobile, and consoles, the Electra V2 utilizes a
standard 3.5 mm audio jack that is hard wired into the headset and can not be removed, but also comes with a splitter
cable for
headphone and microphone separation on PC should you desire to separate the channels.
As if that's not enough fragmentation, we're now also in the midst of seeing
headphone companies switch from the old Micro USB charging
cable standard to the newer and better USB - C.
The
cables connect to the
headphones through a
standard 3.5 mm jack — no proprietary connections here.
When it comes to use cases for the specific 3.5 mm to lightning
cable, the cord could be utilized with
standard 3.5 mm
headphones, as well as with speakers that include a
standard aux input.
Since wireless chargers work simply by placing the device on a charging pad (or by clipping it in a wireless charging cradle while driving in your car), the Lightning port will be free and clear for users to connect Lightning
headphones, or to connect the included Lightning to 3.5 mm
headphone jack adapter to connect
standard headphones or an aux
cable.
You'll get the
standard wall adapter and charging
cable, but on top of that, you'll find a USB - C to 3.5 mm
headphone jack adapter and something we've never seen come with any other smartphone — a clear gel phone case.
This means a microUSB
cable, which plugs into an adaptor to make a wall charger, and the
standard headphones which double as a hands - free kit.
Even still if you don't have quick access to an external battery or charger you can plug these in with the included (or other
standard) 3.5 mm
headphone jack that you likely already own anyway, as these will work without the battery via that
cable.
Sony says that this
headphone can provide up to 18 hours of music playback on a listening charge and there's a
standard 3.5 mm
cable in the box as well.
In the case with the
headphones, we found a USB charging
cable and
standard 3.5 mm
headphone cable that can be used in case of dead battery.
Inside the
standard box you'll of course find the phone itself as well as a wall charger, microUSB
cable, a pair of
headphones, manuals and even an extra screen protector.
The TSH02JC is a Lightning connection
headphone amplifier, which includes a Lightning - connected
cable that also includes a separate amplifier with the
standard 3.5 - millimeter
headphone port and what are believed to be dedicated power and volume buttons.