AirPod would be the name of Apple's next headphones

Earpods

Like most manufacturers, if not all, every time we buy a new mobile device, the manufacturer attaches us new headphones, headphones that if we regularly change devices, most likely we will not use them unless the ones we use daily are damaged.

For several months, we could say since a few weeks after the launch of the iPhone 7 we are talking about the possibility that the company completely dispenses with the jack connection, something that will not appeal to many users who have been investing in quality headphones to enjoy their favorite music from the iPhone.

Apparently Apple's intention to slim the iPhone 7 is to eliminate this jack and allow you to only listen to music through the lightning connection or through a bluetooth headset. In the first case, we could not charge the device and listen to music which could be a problem for many users. The other solution would be for the company to offer a standard bluetooth headset on new iPhone models to solve this problem.

Last October Apple managed to register the AirPods brand, through an Entertainment in Flight LLC company that belongs to the Cupertino-based company. These headphones, unlike those that we can currently find on the market, would be two headphones without any type of cable that would be colored in each ear to be able to listen to music in addition to being able to make calls. These headphones they should arrive together with the new iPhone model but most likely Apple includes a lightning headset with the problem that this entails and if we want to get the AirPods we have to go to the nearest App Store.


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