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Iphone Lightning Cable To 3.5 Mm Jack
Selwyn | 2024-06-28 09:12:26 |
Wanted a 3.5mm mini jack to lightning converter. Was directed to its location and there it was. Staff were extremely helpful and courteous. B and H is my one and only first stop for anything electronic or photographic that I may need. 5 |
Joshua | 2024-04-29 04:17:32 |
Upgraded my iPhone, needed a 3.5mm/USB-C adapter to replace the lightning ones I had. Works perfectly! 5 |
Elaine | 2024-07-17 09:44:23 |
Works great--this cable allows you to convert a male 1/4 stereo jack to a 3.5 mm--I use it to go from an audio mixer to a computer input. 5 |
Clayton | 2024-06-16 07:40:37 |
Bought this as a replacement shutter release cable for an older turntable with a 3.5mm jack. Works just as it should, table can send AF and shutter commands as expected. 5 |
Michael | 2024-06-06 05:28:27 |
This mic having both a 3.5mm jack and USB C jack is Key! I use the 3.5 when mounted on my camera cold shoe, with very short patch cord. But I use a long (33 foot) USB C cable when I put this mic on a boom and connect it to my computer. The USB C jack is a digital signal so immune to RF interference--dead quiet. A 33 foot analog 3.5mm cable would be way too noisy with RF hum. Running USB C right into computer is much easier to work with (and cheaper) than a full XLR setup (the usual way to keep the signal quiet). 5 |
William | 2024-04-18 09:48:38 |
I was looking to send audio from the 3.5mm headphone jack on my Mac to the 3.5mm mic jack on my cell phone, because I had a professionally recorded voicemail message I wanted to use but my service provider only allowed live recorded messages. (I wasnt just going to hold my phone up to the speaker on my Mac, because it would ruin the quality.) I had a male-to-male 3.5mm cable I tried to use, with no luck. I was confused as to why it didnt work. I couldnt figure out how to do it and went to a few nearby stores looking for advice, but every sales person just looked at me with a confused look and had no idea how to help. Luckily I noticed B&H was around the corner from a job interview I had. Ive always wanted to go there, just never got around to it until that day, and boy am I glad I did. I spoke to a gentleman in the Pro Audio Dept and after about 10-15 minutes of carefully listening to my needs, and taking the time to understand what I wanted/needed he informed me I needed an attenuating cable because the voltage coming out of the headphone jack would have destroyed the mic jack on my phone. I was finally on my way, but then just as I was about the thank him for his help he exclaimed WAIT!! and informed me that the two jacks were configured differently, (the headphone jack was TRS, and the mic was TRRS) and I would have no luck with just the attenuating cable so he pulled up this item on his screen explained it would convert the connector to what I needed and sent the whole order to pick up. I purchased and picked up the two cables and excitedly went home to test out the items. They worked!!! tl;dr This item was exactly what I needed, and it did its job perfectly. 5 |
Mike S. | 2024-09-13 05:19:11 |
If you need a 1' stereo 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, this is it. 5 |
Ahmed | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Works well with iPhone 13 pro you muse update the firmware on the mic using the rode application on your windows or mac otherwise the mic will show message when connecting to your iPhone there is not enough power to use the mic Benefits of using the cable instead of the 3.5mm cable: 1.you can use dual channels (safety track with lower gain) 2.you can use 24bit audio 3.you will be able to use the 3.5mm jack for audio monitoring and playback using your head phone 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-03 04:35:47 |
Did what it is supposed to. Worked great. Turned lightning into 3.5mm. 5 |
C Dubya | 2024-09-14 03:12:56 |
I'm using this adapter to get an RCA stereo auxiliary input to plug into my car stereo, which has a 3.5 mm stereo jack. This works exactly as it should. The RCA female plugs fit nice and tight, so I don't have to worry about the connection loosening over time. Great value for the price. 5 |