You know the story by now. Apple is supposedly going to get rid of the headphone jack on its next iPhone and force users to either buy Bluetooth headphones or ones that plug into the Lightning port. There's going to be a big market for those Lightning headphones, and savvy manufacturers are going to need to start developing their designs, like, now. Today, Cirrus Logic announced a a MFi (Made for iPhone) development kit for Lightning headphones to show how great those future headphones will be and how they'll interact with iOS apps.
The earbuds plays music and makes phone calls, just like any other current design. The difference, however, and what Cirrus wanted to show, is how much flexibility headphone companies will have with their...
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