It is easier than you think to get disconnected from the Internet. For example, your gadget is being repaired, electricity is intermittent, or a disaster has occurred. Sometimes the traffic is unavailable. In this situation, FM radio will help. It will allow you to listen to music and be aware of the latest events. However, not everyone has a receiver. Smartphone manufacturers slowly cease to activate them.
Blackcloud AF1 earbuds, equipped with their own FM receiver, will help you. They are compatible only with iOS-based devices and supplemented with a lightning connector. The gadget cable performs the function of an antenna. A microphone, as well as a panel with buttons for volume control, switching songs, receiving calls and activating Siri, have been built into the device. As the manufacturer notes, the earbuds transmit sound without losing quality thanks to a 24-bit chip and dual dynamic drivers.
The developers have released a special application for AF1, which provides sound effects and a 6-band equalizer. The settings are saved in the internal memory of the earbuds. The sound will be the same for all compatible devices without installing the application.
Daily listening to the radio is hardly relevant to anyone today because there are podcasts, YouTube, and streaming services. However, this is a good safety option: you can receive information in emergency situations. The earbuds are sold on the official website of the manufacturer for $80. Next year, Blackcloud promises to release an analog with a Type-C connector to support Android devices.