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Trammell Hudson

Found a #cursed Lightning to "wired" headphone jack adapter that requires Bluetooth (to avoid paying Apple's MFI tax)

small Lightning to headphone adapter package with a sticker that says "Must connect with Bluetooth"
12 comments
Habrok

@th Some weeks ago, I read a thread of someone who wanted to buy an adapter for wired headphones at an airport but was unable to find one that did not require Bluetooth, although it wasn't stated on the packages. For all the not tech-savvy people in the store, the connection between headphones and Bluetooth was obvious, for the tech-savvy, it simply hurt.

Bee O'Problem

@Habrok42 @th I saw that thread. The amount of shit that person got for pointing out that such a thing should not need to exist was alarming.

"Hey, I want a wired adapter that's actually wired" shouldn't be too much to ask.

marcin mikołajczak
I recall he didn’t actually get that the problem is that Apple makes it more financially viable to put a fucking bluetooth receiver in cheap wired earphones
Григорий Клюшников

marcin, not anymore though. Thank god Lightning is on its way out. Several more years and there won't be such a thing as an "iPhone charger" and "Android charger".

Reiddragon :ablobcatattention:
@th wireless wires are the most cursed shit that only the greed of scummy corporations could give birth to
Andrew

@th I’m surprised this is cheaper than cloning the actual data hookup. All the lightning MFi stuff got cracked ages ago

Григорий Клюшников

Andrew, I'm not that surprised. You'd probably have to have an ASIC made. That's expensive. The protocol might not be practical to bit-bang on an MCU that's cheap enough and small enough to fit into an adapter. Meanwhile you can buy bluetooth audio ICs by the bucket for pennies.

Andrew Snare

@th Do you happen to recall their price?

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