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Recommendation required: Best in-ears for iPhone 7 & up (lightening connector)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenflare" data-source="post: 877399" data-attributes="member: 20064"><p>Phones are all going headphone jack free now. It's a pity.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, have you considered a Bluetooth amp clip like the Fiio's BTR range? These have built in DACs that sound pretty damn good, and they allow you to turn any headphone, bud, or IEM wireless, so you have far more choice.</p><p></p><p>The brilliant BTR 3 which I just got from Cplan as complement to my Fitbit Ionic, especially supports ALL Bluetooth codecs (even LDAC), allowing for near-lossess playback. It also has an amp that's pretty good for about 150 ohms. I'm not sure if Apple allows for LDAC (Only Android Oreo supports it right now), but Aptx HD is almost as good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenflare, post: 877399, member: 20064"] Phones are all going headphone jack free now. It's a pity. Anyway, have you considered a Bluetooth amp clip like the Fiio's BTR range? These have built in DACs that sound pretty damn good, and they allow you to turn any headphone, bud, or IEM wireless, so you have far more choice. The brilliant BTR 3 which I just got from Cplan as complement to my Fitbit Ionic, especially supports ALL Bluetooth codecs (even LDAC), allowing for near-lossess playback. It also has an amp that's pretty good for about 150 ohms. I'm not sure if Apple allows for LDAC (Only Android Oreo supports it right now), but Aptx HD is almost as good. [/QUOTE]
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