The iPhone 8/7 version has the same features, and the Lightning - connector port is especially important with the iPhone 7 and 8, given the phones» lack of a headphone jack: The Lightning - connector port means you can use the iPhone's included headphones (or
standard headphones via the iPhone's included headphone adapter) while your iPhone is in the case.
Not exact matches
The
headphones also charge
via microUSB, which isn't as fast to recharge as the newer USB - C
standard.
A six DVD multi-changer, integrated into the boot compartment, provides hours of entertainment with sound being delivered
via wireless
headphones or through the
standard Bang & Olufsen Besound Rapide audio system, so however long the journey, passengers will be treated to a rich audio - visual experience.
There's a single, surprisingly powerful bottom - firing speak on the bottom edge of the device and a
headphone jack that delivers sound
via a high - res audio 192kHz / 24 - bit
standard that Asus says is «four times better than CD quality.»
The Moto Z Force does not include the
standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack but handles
headphones via an adapter that plugs into the Type - C reversible port to accept earphones.
Because the Moto Z Force does not include the
standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack, it handles
headphones via an adapter that plugs into the Type - C reversible port to accept earphones — it does produce a better sound, but you have to remember to carry around an adapter.
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.
Those worried about the
headphones dying can rest assured that these charge
via a
standard microUSB port located underneath the left earpiece right alongside the microphone.
Apple's new patent describes a revamped wireless communication device that connects to a receiver module
via Lightning or
standard headphone jack, only instead of broadcasting to other devices using cellular it uses point - to - point ad hoc networking.
Because the Moto Z Force does not include the
standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack, it handles
headphones via an adapter that plugs into the Type - C reversible port to accept earphones — it produces a better sound, but you have to remember to carry around an adapter.