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clownJay
16
Apr 24, 2020
is this supposed to work with iphone XRs...?
graft
171
Apr 24, 2020
clownJayThey don't have USB-C ports, so I would say no.
dahazemac
17
Apr 24, 2020
clownJayAlas, Apple still uses Lightning and not USB-C. So, no, this would not work with the iPhone XR without a USB-C to Lightning adapter.
RayF
22220
Apr 24, 2020
dahazemacWhat would be the reason--iPhones come with a headphone adaptor, which by the way, contains a DAC. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, particularly where phones are concerned, most folks have gone wireless.
NightBird
72
Apr 24, 2020
RayFMost headphones worth a poo aren't wireless & apple has not been shipping iphones with adapters for a couple years. I'd buy a lightning adapter like this if the build quality is as solid as it looks. (Edit: spelling lol)
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RayF
22220
Apr 24, 2020
NightBirdWell then--looks like you're in the right place! Pity Sony, Bose, and Panda haven't got the word yet about wireless? Particularly where the source concerned is just your damn phone ;- )
clownJay
16
Apr 30, 2020
clownJayThanks folks, I was just wondering since the phone in the photo looked like an iPhone. I own both galaxy note9 and iPhoneXR, and thought maybe this is universal. And for the wireless... I do have sennheiser hd58x, ie800, airpod pro, and qcy T3 to wear on subways of Boston ;) Gluck on your ranch.
ih8tickets
66
May 6, 2020
NightBirdThey have a lightning version of this, but I guess you have to get it elsewhere, maybe drop will offer that next as they seem to have a few drops for DD Hi-Fi stuff ATM, I bought this because wifes ipad pro has no jack and no adapter, we have bluetooth and wired phones around tend prefer wired
clownJay
16
May 7, 2020
ih8ticketsThanks for backing me up haha, yes I prefer wired
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