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Usb C To 3.5 Mm Headphone Adaptor

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Usb C To 3.5 Mm Headphone Adaptor

2024-09-05 03:31:51

Overall, they Have a Nice Clean Sound and They Come with the 3.5mm Adaptor so if you done need the 1/4 jack you can still use and enjoy these headphones.

5
2024-08-01 04:51:27

I use the SC4 3.5mm TRS to TRRS Adaptor by Rode with a lav mic to connect to my iPhone 5s. Its like plug and play and works seamlessly! I've tested it with all applications I can use a lav mic with and it works with all. I haven't yet found anything wrong with this product and doubt that I will.

5
2024-08-03 07:22:35

I use the Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter to connect the RODE GO II to the GoPro 7 Black. It is difficult to use without a means of attaching it either to the GoPro or another piece of equipment, such as, motorcycle, bicycle or helmet. I purchased a third party case that holds the Mic Adapter and enables connection to the GoPro. The RODE GO II wireless receiver clips into the cold shoe of the case with the RODE short 3.5mm cable connecting the receiver with the adapter. The set up is reasonably compact and importantly one unit that can be mounted on a selfie pole or helmet mount. The case is NOT waterproof but then neither is the GoPro as the connector door has to be removed to attach the adaptor cable. The adaptor and RODE GO II wireless mics work well. Only downside is that the adaptor is rather large and awkward to mount.

5
2024-06-26 07:45:24

Great for field work. My only concern is the durability of the mount and the 3.5mm end of the adaptor occasionally becomes jammed in my video camera, other than that, it is a very impressive beginners kit for anyone interested in getting quality sound for a reasonable price.

5
2024-06-07 07:35:52

I wanted to record by my smartphone so I needed this 3.5mm TRS to TRRS Adaptor. It works well and good recording by the Smartphone.

5
2024-09-09 01:37:20

The story is simple. This is a great buy for a well deserving customer especially as the Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter is a necessity for the longevity of the modernized headphone user anyway, right?

5
2024-08-29 01:57:24

Belkin should have made this Headphone splitter adapter from the beginning. It does everything you want. It allows you to use your old 3.5mm headphones, charge your phone while listening to music/talking on phone, allows headphone controls to work, and also allows data passage through for syncing and file transfer. The only thing this doesn't allow is 2 headphones usage (one 3.5mm and one lightning), but Belkin already said that doesn't work on their page and that would be a rarely used option anyways (sharing on a bus or plane?). I'll probably buy another. I have the Belkin Lightning Audio + Charge RockStar and now that is wasted now (didn't allow data passage).

5
2024-08-15 01:14:56

I had been looking for a headphone cable for my keyboard for a while. The only ones I could find were 1/4”-3.5mm adapters which usually compromises the stereo sound cutting in and out. This cable from B&H is amazing...10’ long and hard wired jacks on each end. I am totally satisfied and the package came really quick, even during this Covid 19 pandemic. Great job!

5
2024-07-14 09:32:54

Got this to use with Benro X-series Handheld Gimbal as some phones do not have the 3.5mm headphone inlet and qi-charging ... used this and like it better than using cables.

5
2024-06-26 01:57:38

I got this to create an adapter for my AKG K191-DJ headphone, so I could plug them into the Kanex AirBlue I also got from B&H. Thus plug is constructed to pro-level quality, not prosumer where they gouge you, but true pro-quality. ( I know because I have done professional AV production.) Making the cable was easy enough: I could have done it but I have a friend more versed in cable construction. So we got AKG's service manual and gutted an old sony cloth wrapped 3.5mm headphone cable for the other end, cut the cable down to a few inches and made it in no time. (3 solder joints, although very tiny, do not take long.) I am planning to buy another one for a Female version to try out other Bluetooth adapters that have a male 3.5mm plug, since we still have the female end of the 3.5mm sony cable. So, yes I would buy it again and recommend to a friend: top notch product!

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