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The 3.5mm audio jack was popularized as the way to plug headphones into Sony's portable Walkman tape player and got a new lease on life as a way to handle audio on virtually every mobile phone and PC.
Either way, given that LeEco already offers smartphones with USB-C-only audio, and JBL sells noise-cancelling USB-C headphones, the 3.5mm audio jack appears to be nearing the end of its life in ...
Most smartphones these days come without a 3.5mm audio jack. While there are plenty of options for USB-C and wireless earbuds, some people still prefer their 3.5mm earbuds and headsets.
However, the 360 controller's 2.5mm audio jack quickly became outdated, forcing you to buy a 3.5mm adapter if you used any third-party headset.
If I were to be charitable, then I'd assume that you told this audiophile that the headset in question had a cable with a USB plug on one end and a 3.5mm audio jack on the other, instead of a USB ...
Apple is planning to remove the 3.5mm headphone jack on the next-generation iPhone in favor of an all-in-one Lightning connector, according to often-reliable Japanese website Mac Otakara.
In the past few days, there have been many posts on the Internet around Apple planning to remove the 3.5mm audio jack support from the upcoming iPhone 7 to create the slimmest iPhone in history. Given ...
At its Shenzhen developer forum this month, Intel has detailed a proposal to “remove the 3.5mm audio jack from audio sources.” What’s their big problem with the established headphone connector?
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