Hi Phil, that is awesome. I didn’t know they made it lightning to 3.5 mm a 
doctor. This is quite interesting. I will definitely have to look into this. 
Especially if I get something that doesn’t take a USB-C to lightning adapter. 
Is that the only cable I have them or I would like to look and see if I could 
make them connect to my android phone. As my android phone is a USB-C. And it’s 
not worth trying to pair them via Bluetooth. I should definitely try that. 

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> On May 2, 2022, at 9:06 PM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I bought a pair of AirPods max today just to try them out. Got 14 days to 
> return if they don’t work out. Anyway, kind of pricey but they look really 
> good and the audio quality is very high. Like all headphones, they’re a 
> little uncomfortable to wear long term, but maybe that’s just me, I don’t 
> like wearing headphones of any kind. As they go these are about as 
> comfortable as they can get. The one feature I really like is the ability to 
> convert them to a wired headset so they can be used with older equipment that 
> has 3.5 mm output jacks. Especial cable lightning to 3.5 mm by directional 
> audio cable makes it possible. I tried to use a Bluetooth transmitter to get 
> around the problem of wired versus wireless, but the latency issue was a 
> dealbreaker. This audio cable should really make the difference. I’m using 
> them to hear myself playing a musical instrument, so the latency issue is 
> critical. As I said though I’m expecting that the direct wired headset into 
> the amplifier will overcomes the issue. It’s hard to justify the price but if 
> this works out I’ll probably keep them. I’ll get back with any updates if I 
> find anything new about these. As it stands they’re looking pretty good. 
> 
> Sent from my IPhone
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