A:Answeryes I have 14 pro max and I use it. You just cannot simultaneously charge ur phone with a cable tho (use a magsafe charger if u would like have the dongle imputed and need to charge a device)
A:AnswerIf your iPad is has the lightning connector you will want the lightning digital a/v adapter. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/apple-lightning-digital-a-v-adapter-white/7007013.p?skuId=7007013
A:AnswerRevising my earlier answer of "No" to "Yes, with an additional adapter." I was delighted to find a solution. To use an external microphone to record into iPhone's VoiceMemos or Camera>Video, it eventually did work for my iPhone 7 Plus. I needed a third piece between this lightning cable and the microphone -- and I had an old $12 splitter that resolved my problem. For those interested in the technical answer, with my iPhone 7, you need to plug a TRRS type male end (four conductor) into the 3.5mm "out" of the Apple MMX62AM/A lightning-to-3.5mm adapter (the cord you currently are browsing here on Best Buy). My additional adapter splits the Apple MMX62AM/A cord's TRRS output into two 3.5mm jacks -- one that is designed to be a stereo audio output and a second 3.5mm jack that is labeled "microphone." The splitter I used was the "Rockit Audio Headphone/Microphone Splitter" advertised as 3.5mm Male Jack Plug (4 conductor) to Separate Female Headphone Port & Microphone Port. Thanks to Cult of Mac for giving me the idea for the $14 solution... see that columnist's exposition of a TRRS plug compared to a TRS plug at https://cdn.cultofmac.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/DraggedImage-1.jpeg -- such a simple answer.
A:AnswerSorry, it will not charge either version of the Apple Pencil. It is purely for using old 1/4” headphone plugs with lightning port equipped iPhones
A:AnswerDickW,
This adapter will work for iPhone 7/7 plus and newer iPhones. It connects to the power port (aka lightning connector.) The other end of the adapter is female 3.5mm port (aka headphone jack.) The only down side is you can’t charge phone while using the adapter.
A:AnswerNo, this is not for charging. It converts lightning connector to regular 3.5mm headphone plug. Another word is to allow you to use headphones with 3.5 plug on new Apple devices that lack common 3.5mm input.