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  2. Apple headphones - Wikipedia

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    Apple's iPhone 7 and newer models lack a headphone jack (released in September 2016), and until September 12, 2018, included a Lightning to 3.5mm dongle. iPhone models from the iPhone 7 to the iPhone X also shipped with a Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone jack adapter, enabling customers to connect 3.5mm headphones to a Lightning port.

  3. Mac Mini - Wikipedia

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    Mac Mini is a compact and affordable computer developed by Apple since 2005. Learn about its different models, features, and specifications, including the latest M1 and M2 chips released in 2020 and 2023.

  4. AirPods Pro - Wikipedia

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    AirPods Pro are wireless Bluetooth in-ear headphones by Apple, with active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and interchangeable ear tips. The first generation was released in 2019, and the second generation in 2022 and 2023, with different charging options and improved sound quality.

  5. Apple Remote - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Apple Remote, a remote control for Apple products with infrared capability. Find out how it evolved from a plastic to an aluminum design, how it works with different software and devices, and how it was replaced by the Siri Remote.

  6. Mac Studio - Wikipedia

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    Mac Studio is a small-form-factor workstation made by Apple Inc. It is configurable with either the M2 Max or M2 Ultra system on a chip, and supports up to six 6K or four 8K monitors.

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and evolution of headphones, from the first telephone receivers to the modern wireless earbuds. Discover the different types of headphones, such as circumaural, supra-aural, earbuds, and bone conduction, and how they connect to various audio sources.

  8. Fast Pair - Wikipedia

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    Fast Pair is a Google standard for quickly connecting Bluetooth devices using BLE. It was launched in 2017 for Android and later expanded to ChromeOS and other platforms.

  9. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt is a hardware interface for external peripherals to a computer, developed by Intel and Apple. It combines PCI Express and DisplayPort, and supports up to six devices via a single cable. Thunderbolt 2 uses the same connector as Mini DisplayPort, and has a data rate of 20 Gbit/s.