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When Apple aired its annual keynote to reveal the new iPhone 7, audiences had mixed reactions to the company’s choice to remove the earphone jack. Some people praised the business for its “bravery,” while others, such as Techcrunch, were irked and pointed out how removing the jack is “an act of leverage.”

But because it’s too late to redesign the iPhone 7, the question now is: “What can I do about my headphone problem?”

For those people who have a “favorite pair” of headphones and don’t want to part with them, Apple includes a dongle that connects to the lightning connector at the end of the cable, which then connects to your headphones. However, if you’re willing to give the new design a try, Marques Brownlee offers some advice when picking a headphone compatible with the new phones. From studio headphones to Apple’s new AirPods to wireless earphones, watch the video to learn the basics about these accessories.

As Brownlee says, “As this iPhone comes out and it’s brand new, the accessory market is young. So if you’re going to be early to this phone, you have got to be early to the accessories.”

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