Apple has removed the 3.5mm connector from the new tenth-generation iPad. Remove the entire product line group. So today, the ninth-generation iPad is the last remaining model on the market, an iPad that still has a 3.5 mm connector to use it.yes
Apple has gradually removed the 3.5mm connector from its devices since the iPhone 7 in 2015, then from the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad mini, respectively, and most recently with the regular iPad. go in the same direction So of all Apple hardware, only the Mac device has a headphone jack available directly on the device.
This has been a controversy since regarding seven years ago. to the idea of reducing the features to use the device Despite many complaining regarding Apple, however, the days seem to prove that not many iPhone and iPad users today worry regarding it. Especially when the whole world has been persuaded by Apple to switch to wireless headphones until the end.
Although there are still many cases where a wired connection is still necessary. and the quality is better than a wireless connection such as a group of musicians or people who are active in education. including gamers who want zero latency audio standards For those groups, Apple didn’t give up.yes Apple sells a separate $9 USB-C-to-3.5mm adapter for everyone at the Apple Store. ^^