Libratone Q Adapt In Ears ditch the battery pack for some Lightning power
Apple-friendly earbuds cut down on bulk
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If you’re an iOS user in the market for a fresh set of earbuds, you’d do well to cast your penetrating gaze upon Libratone’s new Q Adapt headphones (£139). They’re one of only a small set of in-ear cans to come with a Lightning connector, meaning they hook directly into iPhones and iPads to carry not only sound but power for their CityMix active noise-cancelling tech. Most noise-killing earbuds need a bulky battery pack to do their thing, but because the Libratone sucks power through its Lightning connector, that’s not necessary. Leaving you to swan around town in quiet, peaceful comfort.