Humans don't like change. The proof is the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, from which Apple removed the classic headphone jack, resulting in a whole 'halo'. In a desperate attempt to get the 3.5mm jack back, some Apple users have started drilling holes in the case of the new phone with a drill. Fortunately, there's a much more elegant solution for those who don't like Apple's Lightning connector and would like to use their old headphones rather than wireless AirPods. On the contrary, it protects him even more. Meet Fuze, a protective case equipped with an interface that 'translates' a 3.5mm jack into a Lightning connector.
Apple is at the expense of being ditched the classic 3.5mm headphone jack, heard a lot of criticism, including from its users. Many did not like that he had iPhone 7 only Lightning connector and that he slammed the door on headphones with a classic connection. But luckily he came protective case Fuzes companies Actual Innovation, which is also a 3.5mm-to-Lightning converter, which in practice means you can now plug your old headphones, without having to drill a hole in it, as some extremely desperate users of Apple's latest phone have tried to do, destroying the phone in the process.
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5mm and 28g Fuze protective case that is made from the same material (plastic) as official Apple cases, in contrast to the iPhone 7, it does not discriminate against anything, as it does not 'mute' the Lightning connector at the expense of the classic connector. Fuze is even more. It is also an additional battery with capacity 2000 mAh for iPhone 7 or with capacity 3600 mAh for iPhone 7 Plus. But why Fuze if Apple included a converter? Good question. But what if you want to listen to music and charge your phone at the same time? You can get your hands on the Fuze on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo.
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