🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The USB C to 3.5mm Audio Adapter 3Packs features a high-fidelity DAC chip for superior sound quality, supports a wide range of Type C devices, and boasts a durable design that withstands over 20,000 bends. This multi-functional adapter is perfect for music, calls, and volume control, making it an essential accessory for any tech-savvy individual.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 8.98 g |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 3.9 x 0.2 inches |
Finish Types | Gold |
Color | black-gray |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Power Plug | Type C |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | iphone 15 Samsung Galaxy S22 S21 S20, Google Pixel 4 3 2 XL, Note 20 ultra 10 10+ 9 8, iPad pro 2018/20/21, Huawei Mate 30 20 10 Pro, P30 P20, One plus 6T 7 7Pro |
Specific Uses For Product | Headphones, Cell Phone |
B**D
These can reliably connect you (wired), to a multitude of your new & old sound systems & devices.
Simply put, these enable you to connect your newer USB-C only phones/devices to all those things that you used to use (& more now) when you had a 3.5mm port on your phone/device.I have been reliably using these for streaming music, podcasts & youtube, etc. to a quality soundbar, a Pulse Bluetooth speaker (wired w/ Bluetooth off) &, a vintage 2+1 powered stereo PC speaker set all at the same time using 3.5mm splitters from this adapter. Yes, I know it seems silly w/ all those wires BUT, it does sound really great with this adapter's built in DAC chip using a variety of decent sounding equipment I already own from many years ago to recently.I do also use this adapter w/ an Anker 6 in 1 adapter to connect newer cellphones to my large TV via HDMI and to a seperate vintage HiFi stereo system (this adapter to double male ended cable & 3.5mm to 1/4" phono adapter plug), while charging phone & not casting to my smart TV (that's not connected to WiFi often) for web browsing, shopping, photos, music, video content &, movies, etc.These also work great for those gazillion wired earbuds laying around you can use/carry again as backup to your wireless earbuds or, your older "High End" wired stereo headsets. A caveat being that, depending on the power requirements of those really expensive headsets, there could be a lower max volume output, such as with a pair of older Oppo cans I tested. Haven't had an issue w/ smaller & recent headset models tested yet.NOTE: To help minimize wear of the USB-C ports, I utilize magnetic USB-C connectors which, do work with this adapter without compromising the sound quality (to my ear). Magnetic connectors make connecting from device to device quick & easy while protecting that only USB-C port you have from dirt, water (water resistant), & excessive wear occurring from repeated and or fumbling attempts to insert USB-C connectors on the go, in poor weather or light conditions, etc.I've tried other brands that failed, these havent failed in months & are a great value for the $$. Buy with confidence!
C**I
Very good quality, Tiny & Portable
-Pure oxygen-free copper (purity 99.99%)-Voice Call, Music, Volume control, Whatever You Want-Tiny & Portable-Gold-plated connector-Compatible with most USB C devices (Check the compatibility list)-3 layers of protection, aluminum foil, PVC, Nylon braided-Advanced chip, supports up to 384KHz/32BitMobile devices are ditching headphone jacks at a dismaying clip, so if your new Android smartphone (or Apple iPad Pro) ships without that precious port, you may have to purchase a wireless headset to listen in on podcasts, music, or video. Or maybe not. You can still use your device’s USB Type C port with your favorite headphones — if you get your hands on a USB Type C headphone adapter. Just plug it into the charging port, and then plug your headphones into the 3.5mm audio jack on the other side of the adapter. It’s that easy, and the AuxLink Hi-Fi Pro can help you do exactly that.AuxLink designed this exclusive USB C to 3.5mm adapter to feature advanced digital audio converter (DAC) chips that solve the audio problems encountered with most USB Type-C mobile devices. With its Realtek DAC chips, it supports high-resolution 384khz sound quality with lossless transmission of the audio signal, giving you a rich high-fidelity sound. Noise reduction and high anti-interference features help to provide an excellent listening experience. You can use this adapter to listen to music from your car aux stereo speaker or as a headphone adapter with your devices. It lets you listen to music as well as answer phone calls with your headphones and supports wire control as well It’s compatible with most Type C devices like the iPad Pro 2018, Google Pixel 2, 3, 4, XL, .OnePlus, Samsung Galaxy Note 10, S10, S9, Huawei, LG, Essential Phone, and Xiaomi. The cable is made with premium durable polished alloy and a gold-plated connector plus a durable nylon braided cable.
L**.
Great way to convert your trusty headphones
I have some pairs of great headphones with a regular stereo jack but now that phones no longer have a headphone jack, I'm not about to just buy new headphones. This little converter does the job, it's sturdy and preserves the sound quality. And if you add a power/sound USB3 splitter you can use your favorite wired headphones and charge your phone at the same time. Great buy, works great.
E**S
Sounds Better than it has Any Business Sounding at this Price
That's all I have to say for now. I think I'm going to order another as back-up. For fourteen bucks it's a bit ridiculous. I'm using on a Windows 10 laptop for Qobuz listening. It detected the device and automatically installed the driver in 20-30 seconds. As far sound quality, not the most sparkling detail and not the most amazing drive for larger headphones, but it powers a pair of Sony MDR-7506 absolutely just fine and will be *more* than adequate for IEMs with volume to spare (in both cases). Great value here. Reserving a star for future reliability.UPDATE: I'm not sure what the deal is with the many overheating reports but mine has never done so. I've used it, quite literally, each and every day for multiple hours at a time and it has never gone much above the ambient room temperature (confirmed yet again as I type this - it's cool to the touch at the 3.5 end and barely above room temp at USB end). I use it to directly power several IEMs as well a pair of Sony MDR-7506 and more recently a pair of Fidelio XR2HR. These are all very efficient headphones. Sounds like a possible build defect in some of them but luckily one mine seems to have avoided.
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