Philips released the first Lightning interface headset

Philips released the iPhone 6's stall, Philips announced the industry's first Lightning headset, compatible with Apple Lightning interface. Philips Fidelio M2L headset uses Apple Lightning interface, bypassing the iPhone's internal DAC, and can pass its own built-in DAC And the amplifier plays high-resolution 24-bit audio. Philips said it is happy to launch the Fidelio M2L headset, the first headset to directly connect to iOS devices.
Philips released the first Lightning interface headset
Earlier this year, Apple quietly expanded the "Made for iPhone" program, allowing manufacturers to develop headsets that connect to the iPhone via the Lightning interface. The Philips Fidelio M2L headset is said to be available for sale in December, with a retail price of 250 euros (about $323). After Apple acquired Beats, it has not yet launched the headset product of Lightning interface.
Philips released the first Lightning interface headset
Philips released the first Lightning interface headset
In addition, Apple's "Made for iPhone" program is the latest specification that allows devices like the Philips Fidelio M2L headset to take power from iOS devices, or use an external power source to charge iOS devices through this type of device, which allows users to be iOS The device is charged while listening to music. In addition, such devices can directly launch the corresponding App installed on the iOS device, and perform volume control and song selection operations.

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