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steph123

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I need something to connect my iphone headphones to my macbook air 2020 m1.
Can someone recommend a small one that doesn’t have long wires please. I cant seem to find one.
 
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Here's an adapter.

 
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Here's an adapter.

Thank you. I'm in Canada though. Do you possibly have a link on amazon.ca?
 
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I just got the Anker USB-C to Lightningn Audio Adaptor and it doesn't work. Should I be doing something other than plugging it in??
 
May need one-time audio device setup on Macs:

- Connect the adapter to Mac.

- Connect Lightning-headphone to the adapter.

- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Sound.

- Choose the Output tab and select "Lightning Audio Adapter Output.”

- Choose the Input tab and select "Lightning Audio Adapter Input.”
 
May need one-time audio device setup on Macs:

- Connect the adapter to Mac.

- Connect Lightning-headphone to the adapter.

- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Sound.

- Choose the Output tab and select "Lightning Audio Adapter Output.”

- Choose the Input tab and select "Lightning Audio Adapter Input.”
Ok, so is it just me or....

So I did what you said, but I go to use YouTube for example and using it on the computer's speakers and all is good. Then, I plug in the adaptor with my earphones, and YouTube stops working. I'm not kidding. It gives me that circle going round and round. So I unplug, and YouTube works again no problem. How can it be related?
 
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