RE: Problems with latest lightning to headphone adapter

2021-08-01 Thread skipper8218
Apple sells an adapter that allows you to use earphones and charge the phone at 
the same time.
I was one of those who got really mad when Apple discontinued the headphone 
jack, but now I love the Beets Flex, the 79.00 headphones that connects using 
the A1 chip, I think.

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of Brad Snyder
Sent: Sunday, August 1, 2021 1:27 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Problems with latest lightning to headphone adapter

Why don't you just use the adapter that is sold by Apple. It cost $10 USD, and 
works flawlessly. I've been using it for years without any issues whatsoever.

- Brad -

On Aug 1, 2021, at 11:50, Paul Hopewell  wrote:

Hello,
I am running IOS 14.7.1 on my iPhone SE 2020. I listen to audio books and radio 
programs through headphones which connect to my iPhone via a lightning to 3.5 
mm jack adapter.I use this in bed in the early morning before my wife has woken 
up. It is thus essential that the whole process is silent with no sounds from 
the iPhone speakers.  For some time I have used the OPSO lightning to 3.5 mm 
jack adapter from Amazon, as I found that this model lasts much longer than 
other cheaper models. It used direct wiring to make the connection which worked 
very well.

Recently OPSO have changed the design of this adapter to use bluetooth for some 
reason I cannot understand. This has resulted in the following problems with 
the result that I cannot start the listening process with no sound from my 
iPhone speakers. I have to get out of bed and set up in a different room!

The first problem is that I turn bluetooth off on the iPhone before going to 
sleep. This is because I use haptic time on my Apple watch which sometimes 
results in accidentally pinging the iPhone with the ping sound coming from the 
iPhone speakers. This disables the headphones and I thus have to use the iPhone 
speakers to turn bluetooth back on.

The second problem is that even if I leave bluetooth on I still cannot start 
the listening process with no sound from the iPhone speakers. When I press the 
home button on the iPhone to wake it up a few seconds of sound come from the 
iPhone speakers before bluetooth gets going and transfers the sound to the 
headphones.

So I now need a different model of lightning to 3.5 mm jack adapter which does 
not involve bluetooth and which ideally keeps working reliably for a long time 
across multiple unplugging of the lightning end of the adapter to enable me to 
recharge the iPhone, or to upload the iPhone contents to my iMac.

So can anyone recommend a good long lasting non-bluetooth lightning to 3.5 mm 
jack adapter?

Many thanks … Paul Hopewell

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Re: Problems with latest lightning to headphone adapter

2021-08-01 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I use the apple one.
It works like a charm here.
I seldom use it s I have bluetooth headphones most of the time but when I do 
they work really great.
/A

> 1 aug. 2021 kl. 18:50 skrev Paul Hopewell :
> 
> Hello,
> I am running IOS 14.7.1 on my iPhone SE 2020. I listen to audio books and 
> radio programs through headphones which connect to my iPhone via a lightning 
> to 3.5 mm jack adapter.I use this in bed in the early morning before my wife 
> has woken up. It is thus essential that the whole process is silent with no 
> sounds from the iPhone speakers.  For some time I have used the OPSO 
> lightning to 3.5 mm jack adapter from Amazon, as I found that this model 
> lasts much longer than other cheaper models. It used direct wiring to make 
> the connection which worked very well.
> 
> Recently OPSO have changed the design of this adapter to use bluetooth for 
> some reason I cannot understand. This has resulted in the following problems 
> with the result that I cannot start the listening process with no sound from 
> my iPhone speakers. I have to get out of bed and set up in a different room!
> 
> The first problem is that I turn bluetooth off on the iPhone before going to 
> sleep. This is because I use haptic time on my Apple watch which sometimes 
> results in accidentally pinging the iPhone with the ping sound coming from 
> the iPhone speakers. This disables the headphones and I thus have to use the 
> iPhone speakers to turn bluetooth back on.
> 
> The second problem is that even if I leave bluetooth on I still cannot start 
> the listening process with no sound from the iPhone speakers. When I press 
> the home button on the iPhone to wake it up a few seconds of sound come from 
> the iPhone speakers before bluetooth gets going and transfers the sound to 
> the headphones.
> 
> So I now need a different model of lightning to 3.5 mm jack adapter which 
> does not involve bluetooth and which ideally keeps working reliably for a 
> long time across multiple unplugging of the lightning end of the adapter to 
> enable me to recharge the iPhone, or to upload the iPhone contents to my iMac.
> 
> So can anyone recommend a good long lasting non-bluetooth lightning to 3.5 mm 
> jack adapter?
> 
> Many thanks … Paul Hopewell
> 
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Re: Problems with latest lightning to headphone adapter

2021-08-01 Thread Brad Snyder
Why don't you just use the adapter that is sold by Apple. It cost $10 USD, and 
works flawlessly. I've been using it for years without any issues whatsoever.

- Brad -

On Aug 1, 2021, at 11:50, Paul Hopewell  wrote:

Hello,
I am running IOS 14.7.1 on my iPhone SE 2020. I listen to audio books and radio 
programs through headphones which connect to my iPhone via a lightning to 3.5 
mm jack adapter.I use this in bed in the early morning before my wife has woken 
up. It is thus essential that the whole process is silent with no sounds from 
the iPhone speakers.  For some time I have used the OPSO lightning to 3.5 mm 
jack adapter from Amazon, as I found that this model lasts much longer than 
other cheaper models. It used direct wiring to make the connection which worked 
very well.

Recently OPSO have changed the design of this adapter to use bluetooth for some 
reason I cannot understand. This has resulted in the following problems with 
the result that I cannot start the listening process with no sound from my 
iPhone speakers. I have to get out of bed and set up in a different room!

The first problem is that I turn bluetooth off on the iPhone before going to 
sleep. This is because I use haptic time on my Apple watch which sometimes 
results in accidentally pinging the iPhone with the ping sound coming from the 
iPhone speakers. This disables the headphones and I thus have to use the iPhone 
speakers to turn bluetooth back on.

The second problem is that even if I leave bluetooth on I still cannot start 
the listening process with no sound from the iPhone speakers. When I press the 
home button on the iPhone to wake it up a few seconds of sound come from the 
iPhone speakers before bluetooth gets going and transfers the sound to the 
headphones.

So I now need a different model of lightning to 3.5 mm jack adapter which does 
not involve bluetooth and which ideally keeps working reliably for a long time 
across multiple unplugging of the lightning end of the adapter to enable me to 
recharge the iPhone, or to upload the iPhone contents to my iMac.

So can anyone recommend a good long lasting non-bluetooth lightning to 3.5 mm 
jack adapter?

Many thanks … Paul Hopewell

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