![]() Then again, this means even Apple's very newest devices don't play nice together, and the dongle that would let them doesn't even exist yet. ![]() To be fair, plugging iPhone 7 pack-in headphones into a new Macbook Pro is a pretty specific use case, small enough that you can see why Apple wouldn't add an extra port to the Macbook Pro just for that. ![]() Until someone whips one up, you'll have to either go Bluetooth, use a dongle to use old headphones on your iPhone 7, or keep an extra pair of headphones at your desk. Unfortunately, Apple does not make its reverse: an adapter that lets you plug Lightning headphones into a headphone port. Hooray! The Macbook Pro, meanwhile, has a headphone port, but it has no Lightning port.įortunately, Apple makes a dongle that lets you plug normal headphones into a Lightning port. Instead, it has a Lightning port, so Apple made headphones that plug into a Lightning port. You can't plug the headphones that come with your new iPhone 7 into your new Macbook Pro. There are tons of different dongles for different purposes but one little fact sums up the situation pretty nicely: ![]() With the release of the new Macbook Pros, it's gotten a little worse. Starting with the removal of the headphone jack on the iPhone 7, Apple's port situation started getting a little confusing.
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