If you thought we were done talking about lightning connected headphones, you were wrong. Libratone also wants in on the action and is expanding passed speakers into headphones with their new Q-Adapt in-ears, an active noise cancelling pair of earbuds that draw their power from your iOS device. These come with the benefit of being sleek with no battery pack and having on-board controls, but also the obvious downside is you can only use them with your phone. If you want to broaden your use cases to beyond your iPhone, you can opt for the Q-Adapt on-ears, which are a Bluetooth pair of headphones that have a 15 hour battery life.
Jabra has just been cranking out headphones and their newest are also pretty interesting. The company is taking a shot at truly wireless audio with the new Elite Sport Wireless. These have a 3 hour battery life and come with a rechargeable case so you can get up to 9 hours. They have an IP67 waterproof rating so you can use them for exercise, and also have the Trackfit sensor of their Sport Coach headphones to track your movements.