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The headphone jack may be out, but Bluetooth and W1 chips are in. We compare AirPods, Beats, and others that take advantage of the iPhone 7's audio changes.

Greetings, Team Apple. We've gathered you here today because you're all now living a life of no headphone jack — and honestly, that can be pretty traumatizing. Welcome to your support group.

You're probably thinking, "If Apple wouldn't have tried to fix a problem that didn't exist, this wouldn't be an issue *mad face emoji*" And we feel you. We were just as annoyed as you were.

But guess what: Apple didn't remove the headphone jack to piss people off or because of some ulterior motive to make more money. "We are removing the audio jack because we have developed a better way to deliver audio. It has nothing to do with content management or DRM — that's pure, paranoid conspiracy theory," Apple's Phil Schiller said about the mayhem.

But it's gonna be okay, we promise.

The classic audio connector is literally 100 years old and hasn't seen an update since the 60s. Apple knew there was a better, less ancient way to do things. Futuristic wireless stuff aside, one main reason for offing the 3.5mm headphone jack was to up the iPhone 7's waterproofing abilities. The inside of an iPhone is, as Forbes calls it, valuable real estate, and the jack was simply taking up too much room.

Waterproofing requires a new engine, which takes up more space — this now sits behind the non-mechanical home button of the 7. Ports are already hard to waterproof in themselves, and when Apple realized they could go from having to waterproof two ports to just one, the move was obvious. (This explains why the headphone jack is still in MacBooks — for now — as it's easier to drop your phone in the toilet than it is your laptop.) Wouldn't you rather deal with a dongle than with water damage and bowls of rice?


The headphone jack was also begging to collect lint, gunk, and other unexplained nastiness. This clogging leads to a half-assed connection, and the only solution is digging with a pin

iPhone 7s come with Apple's traditional EarPods and an adapter for the charging port, which you can use if you're totally against having to charge headphones. (Seriously, some people are weirdly passionate about it.) But you'll probably lose that dongle within the first week, and not being able to charge and listen to music at the same time? Just stop whining and come over to the dark side.

Whatever, aren't all Bluetooth headphones the same?
Hard nope.

There is a light at the end of this tunnel, guys. To make up for the lack of the headphone jack, the iPhone 7 is equipped with a fancy new Bluetooth chip specific to Apple and a top-tier audio code for smooth wireless connection and high quality audio.


Other than the wireless thing, there are some important differences that even go past battery life, Bluetooth range, and other markers. For iPhone 7 users specifically (or any iPhone after that), you'll want to look out for the W1 chip (that's W for wireless) made by Apple, for Apple. They were not messing around when whipping this up.


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