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The JSAUX USB Type C to 3.5mm Female Headphone Jack Adapter is a compact, durable dongle featuring a smart DAC chip for high-fidelity 16Bit/48kHz audio. Compatible with a wide range of USB-C devices including the latest iPhone 16/15, Samsung Galaxy S24/S23, iPad Pro, Pixel, and more, it offers stable, lossless sound transmission and supports headphone controls (except mic/volume on Apple EarPods). Built to endure over 15,000 bends with metal connectors and strain relief, this adapter is the essential audio upgrade for professionals who demand quality and reliability.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 7.09 x 0.39 x 0.2 inches |
Finish Types | Matte |
Color | Grey |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary, USB Type C |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Samsung Galaxy S24/S24+/S24 Ultra, S23 S23+ S22 S22+ S21 S21+ S20 Z Flip, S20+, S10, S9, S8 Plus, Note 20, 10, 10+, 9, 8, iPad pro, mini 6, Mac book, Pixel 7, Huawei Mate 60, 50, 40, 30, 10 and Pro, P60, P50, P40, P30, P20 One plus 6T, 7Pro |
Specific Uses For Product | Cell Phone |
T**Y
Perfect Little Adapter
I bought this USB-C to 3.5mm audio jack adapter for my son, who refuses to use Bluetooth no matter how many wireless options are out there 😄. He’s loyal to his wired headphones, and this adapter has been a lifesaver.Pros:Plug-and-play: No setup needed. Just plug it in and it works instantly.Excellent sound quality: Clear audio with no static or distortion. Music and calls sound great.Compact and durable: Small enough to carry around easily, but feels solid and well-made.Mic support: His headset mic works perfectly for gaming and calls.Cons:Short cable: It’s very compact, which is great for portability, but a slightly longer cable might be more convenient in some setups.If you or someone in your life is sticking with wired headphones, this adapter is a must-have. It’s affordable, reliable, and does exactly what it’s supposed to do. My son’s happy, so I’m happy!
J**E
The only headphone adaptor I’ll use for my IPhone 15
This is the only headphone adaptor I will use. It is extremely durable and lasts a long time. I always keep several on hand because they are small and easy to misplace, but they are high quality. They do work for phone calls as well as long as you buy headphones with a microphone. If the headphones don’t have a microphone you will be able to hear the other person, but they won’t be able to hear you. The size is perfect and I typically just leave it connected to my headphones for easy use. I use headphones constantly so this is a must have for me. Overall, I will continue buying these because they are exactly what I need and I know they work well and last a while. They are also a great price for something that works. I have bought some in the past from a different brand that was half this price but they broke after 1-3 uses, where I use each of these for months to years before typically misplacing it. I’ve never actually had one stop working. I will say that as they get older that they get picky and prefer to be inserted in one way, so sometimes if it isn’t working, pulling it out, flipping it over, and inserting it the other way can be beneficial.
J**S
Work well.
It works and fits as intended. I have been using it regularly in gym workouts with no issues. The price was OK. The quality appears to be noticeable, so I hope it lasts.
M**L
Good product
Only reason I put 4 stars was cause out of nowhere my music stops playing and I have to either press play for the music to continue or unplug and plug it back in other than that it's quality is solid
N**A
Practical, compact and with excellent sound quality
This Type-C to auxiliary adapter has been an excellent purchase. I use it to connect my traditional headphones to a cell phone that does not have a 3.5 mm input and works without problem. The sound is clear, without interference or cuts, and the connection is stable. I like that it is small and easy to carry, ideal for use at work or while traveling. A simple, economical and effective solution for those who still prefer wired headphones.
T**R
Good sound, works great!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:We have an older car that doesn't have blutooth, so I was worried about upgrading my phone, which doesn't have a headphone jack. This makes it easy to connect my phone to my car's speaker system. Works great! Good sound.
L**6
Build quality
My 3.5 mm headphones jack went out on my phone ... so I decided to buy a this adapter.. and im surprised it works well .. and fits tightly in both sides.. im not sure yet on the long haul yet .. but we'll update review as needed
S**E
Works for listening, but not great.
Overall: If you're really strapped for cash and can't spend $10 more for a better dongle and absolutely need something, then this is fine. But, I'm going to be buying another dongle and throwing this one away.Functionally, I found that I can't use my phone's built-in mic when I'm using this dongle. It expects my headphones to have a mic? They don't, so I can't use this for calls.In terms of audio quality, the strangest thing is that it seems like there's some kind of noise gate in the dongle? Every now and then a word or two will "drop"--at first I thought that the YouTube channel was muting them to "bleep" them out, but I listened to the same video on my laptop & normal audio jack and things were fine. Very strange.In terms of noise, the audio quality is not great--bad enough that I'm going to spend another $15 to get a better dongle. Pretty bad with lower-impedance drivers. With my (10 ohm) in-ears, there's a background of white noise that's about as audible as a lowered voice--not loud enough that it interferes with hearing, but worse noise than even e.g. a cassette player(!) With high-impedance drivers like my Sennheiser HD650's (300 ohms), they have to be driven so hard that the noise is just quiet by comparison. [A pro is that this does have enough gain to be able to drive the HD650's reasonably loudly--I used to have an Apple dongle, and I had to put it on max volume--and it was still quieter than what I'd call "mid-volume"--quiet enough that noise on the streets could keep me from understanding what I was listening to.]Fine in terms of construction--doesn't feel like it's going to break.
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