How to choose the right headphones for your iPhone?

As globally, so too in our country, the iPhone is increasingly among the leaders in mobile phones. Users prefer the quality, design and functionalities of the brand, but not the price of the devices and their accompanying accessories.
The advantages of the original headphones for the iPhone are undeniable, but the price of a pair of AirPods often proves to be an obstacle in the decision of users to purchase. Although the best compatible, they are not the only choice for iPhone owners.
Far more budget models can be found on the market, with an excellent quality-price ratio, both in the wired and wireless versions.
However, in order to choose suitable headphones for your iPhone, we must first know some key factors.
If you are a connoisseur of wired headphones, you should know that all iPhone models, starting from model 7, do not have a standard 3.5 jack. Of course, there is the option of purchasing an adapter, which, however, is not particularly convenient.
For this reason, a better solution in this case are Bluetooth headphones. These models easily connect to all generations of iPhone, without unnecessary cables. So even for connoisseurs who change their phone every time a new model is released, there is no need to change the headphones. Wireless headphones can be in the in-ear or over-ear version, according to your preferences and/or needs.

Apple products support the AAC audio codec. Behind the abbreviation AAC “stands” a standardized coding and compression scheme for digitizing audio information. Or in other words, this is one of the main codecs with which sound is transmitted from the source to the headphones when connected via Bluetooth. iPhones also support the standard SBC codec, which allows them to connect to various models of wireless headphones, including Power Locus models.
The AAC codec presents significant improvements in audio compression and sound quality, but this does not mean that SBC is not satisfactory enough for everyday use of Bluetooth headphones, especially for non-professional use. SBC is used with the majority of headphones, so it is very likely that you will come across it when choosing suitable headphones for the iPhone.

It is very important when choosing suitable headphones for your iPhone to consider the battery life of wireless Bluetooth models. This is one of the few disadvantages of this type of headphones, unlike those connected via a cable. Fortunately, technology these days has thought of this, and you can rarely come across a model with a short battery life. However, keep this factor in mind when choosing. Research not only the operating time of the respective wireless headphone model, but also how long it takes for them to be charged and ready to work.

The PowerLocus PLX3 model from our portfolio, for example, charges the headphones when placed in the case, and fast charging technology ensures that you have fully charged headphones after an hour and a half. A chipset with lower consumption provides up to 6 hours of playback on the headset and an additional 29 hours of battery with the portable charging case.

The choice of suitable headphones for your iPhone is richer than ever, and with the pace of technology development, it is likely to become more abundant. With a little research and a few tests, you will undoubtedly find your favorite.

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