Music lovers want the right kind of headphones for their device and new technology takes that into account. In iPhone 7, no headphone socket will be present and things will be wireless. They innovate differently and in these headphones too, something will be there to please music lovers. Lightning‐connected models were never launched before and it required a patent.
During playback, Wireless mode is more popular but a handful of users love wired mode. Apple had to satisfy both user groups, so they discovered a new feature. Two options will be given to the users and they will make their choice quite easily.
Is this technology new? The answer is no. Some Bluetooth headphones already come with this feature, but Apple is going to use it for the first time. Wireless mode consumes battery; so many users do not prefer that. Audio cables will be supplied with the package and it solves many problems. Connection is a major issue, as the device takes some time to identify the right connection. Interruptions can happen and this annoys users. They want uninterrupted playback, perhaps Apple will finally give them that. Apple’s patent never discussed the details, but a special coding has been done here. The pairing will be secure every single time and the sound transmission will be smooth.
The complex headphone circuit will contain data buffers and some information will be stored there. When the handover happens, the audio continues playing. The headphone is yet another smart device, which locates exact points in the track and technical details will remain invisible to users. What about power consumption? The iPhone will supply power and as the cable is attached, the charging will begin. Sadly, the phone’s battery will drain quickly and Apple has not cleared the air about this. Tech enthusiasts are pleased and they are ready to try it very soon.