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Ashka

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Aug 9, 2008
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All iPads:
Does anyone know of any 2018/19 iPads that still have the 3.5mm aux earphone connecter.
my 2017 iPad Pro does the 2018 iPP doesn't.
Many thanks:

ps: Gone from the iPhone X too.
 

TheSkywalker77

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Sep 9, 2017
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No iPhones after the 6s have a headphone jack.

All iPads except the new iPad Pro have a headphone jack. (from my knowledge, please correct me if I'm wrong)
 
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Ashka

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Aug 9, 2008
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Thanks Guys.. not living in the US often makes getting info more difficult..
I went from the iPhone 6 to the X and fell into dongle hell.. which ones work & which ones don’t. Feed back varies.
OK short term with the iPad Pro 10.5 and my 2018 MacBook Pro as they still have the 3.5mm connector.
THANKYOU :)
 

willmtaylor

macrumors G4
Oct 31, 2009
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Here(-ish)
It’s in the tech specs?
Yup.

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RevTEG

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Oct 28, 2012
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San Jose, Ca
Thanks Guys.. not living in the US often makes getting info more difficult..
I went from the iPhone 6 to the X and fell into dongle hell.. which ones work & which ones don’t. Feed back varies.
OK short term with the iPad Pro 10.5 and my 2018 MacBook Pro as they still have the 3.5mm connector.
THANKYOU :)

Bluetooth headphones are also available in New Zealand. No real reason for “dongle hell” with an iPhone. I understand that some professionals that work with video production prefer wired headphones on an iPad/MacBook, but people that do that for a living aren’t asking these questions, they already know. :)
 

sickoagb

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Jan 12, 2019
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Bluetooth headphones are also available in New Zealand. No real reason for “dongle hell” with an iPhone. I understand that some professionals that work with video production prefer wired headphones on an iPad/MacBook, but people that do that for a living aren’t asking these questions, they already know. :)

Or maybe some people just don’t want wireless headphones? Some people might not want another thing to charge (and will let you down if it isn’t) or may have spent a lot on wired headphones so don’t want to put them away, or may even just prefer having hardware controls. I love using my AirPods but my situation isn’t the same for everyone else.
 
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