When you use USB-C/Lightning wired earphone,

The DAC (digital-to-analog converter) & amplifier are built inside the headphone cable/earpiece housing itself that converts digital → analog

Those digital circuits can generate local electromagnetic noise near your ear.

When using an adapter, the DAC sits entirely inside the dongle, away from your head.

The output is analog only, flowing through copper wire to your earphones.

That's why using 3.5mm adapter > using earphones with built-in DAC

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Dang it, I lost my dongle adapter and have been using my lightning-wired earphones. I guess it’s time to buy a new dongle 😮‍💨

But i think using any type of wired earphone is 1000x better than using wireless

That’s good context to keep in mind

I don’t understand can you show a pic of the dongle ?

Black one is a standalone DAC adapter

White one is a wired earphone with built in DAC