ADPROTECH Lightning Headphones Earphones Magnetic Earbuds in-Ear MFi Certified with Microphone-Complete Features/User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- ADPROTECH
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ADPROTECH Lightning Headphones Earphones Magnetic Earbuds in-Ear MFi
Certified with Microphone
Specifications
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wired
- NOISE CONTROL: Sound Isolation
- SPECIAL FEATURE: Volume-control, Microphone, Sports-and-exercise, Integrated Remote Control, IOS, Noise-Isolating
- COMPATIBLE DEVICES: iPhone 11/ 11 Pro/ 11 Pro Max, iPhone XS/ XS Max, iPhone XR/ X, iPhone 8/ 8 Plus, iPhone 7/ 7 Plus, iPad Pro 10.5in, iPad 9.7in, iPod TouchIPhone 11/ 11 Pro/ 11 Pro Max, iPhone XS/ XS Max, iPhone XR/ X, iPhone 8/ 8 Plus, iPhone 7/ 7 Plus, iPad Pro 10.5in, iPad 9.7in, iPod Touch
- HEADPHONES JACK: Lightning
- SOUND: 24bit/96KHZ
- PACKAGE DIMENSIONS: 5.98 x 3.27 x 0.71 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 2.08 ounces
Introduction
Since the beginning, ADPROTECH has been committed to making high-quality audio products for their customers, no matter what their needs may be. These products range from durable, on-the-go noise-canceling earphones that stay in place during strenuous workouts to earphones for casual audiobook listeners who want comfort, style, and sonic depth to all-around workhorse earphones that fit the bill – and your music – no matter the journey they take you on. While maintaining the tried-and-true features that our customers have grown to enjoy, we’ve taken all of the expertise that went into our previous products and advanced things with our most recent lightning headphones. MFi earbuds for faultless iOS device connectivity.
A fresh, robust, yet modest style that will attract attention. Sporty types that value durability and long-lasting products would appreciate this. The iPhone headphones’ connectors are made using premium materials and laser welding technology, making them ideal for daily usage. Lightning earbuds that have received official MFi certification can be used with your iPhone or other Apple devices that have a lightning port. No need to connect Bluetooth; just plug and play. You can take, end, and reject calls to your iPhone as well as launch Siri with the accompanying MEMS controller, which also has a built-in microphone. You can play, pause, and skip tunes using this device.
HOW TO SETUP
Also required is iOS 10 or later on your iOS device. Connect the opposite end of the Lightning to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter to your headphones and the Lightning port on your iOS smartphone.
HOW TO CONNECT LIGHTNING HEADPHONES TO AUDIO JACK
All you have to do is connect the lightning cable to your laptop using the USB connector, then put the other end into your headphone jack. This is your best option if your outdated laptop (from 2015 or earlier) lacks USB-C connections.
HOW TO USE ON ANDROID
To connect a lightning earphone to a 3.5mm audio jack, you need two adapters. A female USB to 3.5mm audio jack adapter is included with one adapter that converts from lightning to a male USB. Many users believe that these headphones will function with the 3.5mm audio jack adaptor.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why won’t my headphones with a lightning connector work?
Examine your headphones’ connector, cable, remote, and earbuds for wear or breakage. Check each earbud for debris on the meshes. Use a small, clean, dry brush with soft bristles to carefully brush debris out of all apertures. Reconnect your headphones firmly. -
What does the wired earphones’ button do?
The in-line controls may also include capabilities just for using your phone to answer incoming calls. You can answer a call by tapping a button, which typically causes your music or another audio app to pause or stop playing for the duration of the call. -
Why won’t my headphones connect to my phone and function?
Tap Connected devices > Connection options > Bluetooth after opening Settings. Unpair any Bluetooth audio devices that are already paired with your phone or turn the Bluetooth switch to Off. To test whether your headphones are functional, plug them into the audio jack and play something. -
Why can’t my phone read the headphones?
By first turning off Bluetooth, you can determine if this is the issue. Swiping down from the top of your screen should let you to do this. This will reveal a menu with options for Sound, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth; press on Bluetooth to turn it off. Now, test your headphones. -
Why won’t my headset let me hear?
Be sure to turn on your audio source and turn it up. Make careful to increase the volume if your headphones have a knob or button for them. Make sure your battery-operated headphones have a sufficient charge. Check the headphones’ connection. -
Why do my earbuds not work?
The most common reasons why earphones and earbuds quit working are cable tension, incorrect wiring from the manufacturer, moisture damage, and damage to the sound drivers. These incidents could result in audio shorts or a total disconnect between the drivers and the audio source. -
Where are the earbud settings?
On Android, these audio settings are located in a comparable location. Tap Accessibility under the Device tab in Settings on Android 4.4 KitKat and later. To change the left/right volume balance, touch Sound balance under the Hearing header. You can check a box to enable Mono audio by tapping on it underneath that setting. -
How can I connect my laptop to lightning?
Typically, the left or right side of the laptop’s body houses this rectangular port. Both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 speeds are supported by this USB port. To use your lightning headphones with your laptop, you must now locate lightning to USB-A adaptor. -
Can Lightning be converted to aux?
Not at all. You can play music from your iPhone on a stereo with nothing more than an auxiliary wire. The iPhone 7 is compatible. Android cellphones are incompatible with this cable. -
Why am I unable to hear with my iPhone’s headphones?
If you have headphones connected to your iPhone but are unable to hear any audio, it’s possible that the volume on your iPhone has been completely turned down. To increase the volume on your iPhone, press the volume up button on the left side of the device.
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