If you’re like most people, you probably rely on wired headphones to get the best audio experience. But what if you don’t have an adapter? Don’t worry, there are still ways to enjoy your music without resorting to using a wire. One option is to use a Bluetooth headset. Bluetooth headphones work with most smartphones and tablets, so you can listen to your music without having to deal with a cable. Plus, they’re often more affordable than wired headphones. Another option is to use an audio cable splitter. This device allows you to connect two audio sources (like your phone and a speaker) through one cable. This way, you can keep both devices plugged into the same outlet and still enjoy uninterrupted music playback. Whatever route you choose, make sure that your audio quality is top notch by using high-quality headphones or earbuds. If you’re not happy with the sound quality of your wired headphones, consider investing in a better pair of wireless options. ..
Headphones Don’t Need a Headphone Jack
Finding a phone with a headphone jack is not easy anymore. There are still a few solid options out there if you’re okay with using Android, but Apple fans are completely out of luck. So what can you do if you want the better audio quality from wired headphones and a high-end smartphone?
Some manufacturers included adapters in the early days of smartphones shipping without headphone jacks. As time has gone on, this has become less common. However, you still have options to use wired headphones without the standard 3.5mm headphone jack.
USB-C Headphone Jack Adapters
USB-C has become the common charging port for Android devices and iPads. The USB-C port can also be used with wired headphones. All you need is a simple, affordable adapter. You have a few different types to choose from.
Want to be able to charge your phone and still use wired headphones? The JSAUX adapter includes a 3.5mm port for your headphones and an extra USB-C port. It even supports 30W PD for fast charging many Android devices.
For something a little simpler, the UGREEN adapter is a simple 3.5mm port. You won’t be able to charge your device while using headphones, but that may not be something you care about. For about $10 you can bring back the headphone jack.
Lightning Headphone Jack Adapter
While most devices may be using USB-C, the iPhone is still a special case. Apple is sticking with the Lightning port. The good news is there are still plenty of adapters to choose from.
Occupying the Lightning port for a headphone adapter means you can’t use it for charging—unless the adapter has a charging port, too. The Belkin adapter is a little pricey, but it supports fast-charging up to 12W and allows you to listen to your tunes at the same time.
If charging isn’t a concern while jamming out with wired headphones, just get Apple’s simple adapter. It’s less than $10 and gives you the headphone jack back on your iPhone. Apple used to include these with new iPhones, but it doesn’t anymore.
Skip the Adapter Completely
The adapters above are great if you already have a pair of headphones with a 3.5mm jack that you really like. However, you don’t have to use headphones that have a 3.5mm jack. There are USB-C and Lightning headphones as well.
Apple has its own pair of earbuds with a Lightning connector. These are your basic Apple earbuds, known as EarPods—nothing special. They’re affordable and get the job done if you want to ditch the adapter.
Google also has its own pair of wired earbuds in the USB-C variety. These feature adjustable ear loops and Google Assistant integration. The downside is they’re over $30, which is kinda pricey.
These are just a few examples: You’ll find other Lightning and USB-C headphone from other manufacturers, too.
It’s unfortunate that high-end smartphones don’t allow you to use high-end wired headphones with a 3.5mm jack anymore. You aren’t stuck with Bluetooth earbuds, though. A simple adapter is all you need to get a classic headphone jack.