🎶 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 |
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.
A**D
Works for my Samsung S22
I have a Samsung S22, and it's the first smartphone I have had where there wasn't an auxiliary port for my wired ear clips. I'm sure wireless Bluetooth ear buds would work just fine, but I'm not a fan of ear buds, so that meant I needed a USB-C to auxiliary converter adapter so that my wired ear clips would work. I tried ordering some cheap USB-C to aux adapters off eBay that said "they worked for Samsung S22," but they did not work well at all; those adapters would do funny things like cut in and out and turn on Google Assistant constantly, so basically I couldn't listen to music via my ear clips or the aux input in my car. I am in the process of upgrading the car stereo to an aftermarket unit where an aux input won't be needed, but I'm still wanting to use ear clips when running/jogging or at work and so forth.I did some further research and discovered that in order to use an aux cable properly, these adapters need to have a DAC chip in them, which the AuxLink product has. And, although immaterial to functionality, the wire adapter came with a carrying bag, which was nice.Bottom line, this adapter has worked for me without cutting out or interfering with other phone functions.
G**R
Works well on several headphones
I have3 used both Wired Headsets with and without microphones. They sound great. No buzzing or interference.One drawback there is no charge port built in. But the others I've bought with charge ports do not sound as good. Most have a buzzing even without charging active. I can lay my phone on a Qi Charger while I use it.I use a Samsung Galaxy S22+
X**N
Great Product
The AuxLink Hi-Fi pro is a HUGE bang for the buck. This adapter is such a great deal! It is easy to use, tiny, and sturdy. It may be small, but it can handle digital-quality audio. The high quality DAC allows up to 384Khz/32bit just as advertised. There is no static sound when using this adaptor. The sound is crisp and loud. I am also very pleased with how secure and tight the fit is when connecting my 3.5mm earphones into this adaptor. I had purchased a cheap $5 adaptor and my major complaint with the cheaper adaptor is how loose the fit is when connecting my earphones into the adaptor. Sometimes causing the audio to stop in one side until I pushed the 3.5mm aux end into the adaptor again. A very annoying problem and which is why I decided to purchase this higher quality adaptor. I highly recommend this adaptor and for the price it is a good buy. Do not be fooled by the cheaper 3.5mm/type-c adaptors as you will not be satisfied as I wasn't.I also want to explain why you need an USB C adapter. Following Apple’s ‘brave’ move to ditch the headphone jack, many rivals have done the same. This means USB-C is a common connection for headphones, but how does it compare to the traditional 3.5mm jack? Ok, so Apple wasn’t the first tech brand to remove the physical headphone port from a phone, but those that went before - the likes of Oppo and Motorola – but they didn’t make the same impact.Let’s tackle the fairly obvious first. If your phone (or other device) doesn’t have a headphone jack then you’ll need to plug in via USB-C (assuming that’s the port of choice). We’re ignoring the existence of Bluetooth here, but you can, of course get wireless headphones.Plugging into USB-C means you’ll either need an adapter to use a traditional headphone jack, or get a pair of USB-C headphones like the Oneplus. Often, one or the other will be included in the box. The down sides here are that you might lose or break the dongle, or you want to charge your phone and plug headphones in at the same time.Having a 3.5mm headphone jack makes this simple as the DAC needs to be inside the phone so that when the signal reaches the 3.5mm port, your headphones can read it. Headphones can’t turn binary ones and zeros into audible sound without a DAC. However, USB C audio is better if we just look at the details of the digital audio on offer then you should get a better result. This is due to things like moving the DAC away from components inside your phone that can interfere for starters.The basic difference between 3.5mm port and USB C port is how both systems send out signals to external audio output devices such as earphones. The 3.5 mm outputs analog audio waves preprocessed by smartphone’s internal DAC and pre-amp. In this case, all a headphone/earphone needs to do is pass the wave directly to the diaphragm. The analog audio wave will drive the speaker.When it comes to USB Type C, they transmit digital audio data out from the port. Your normal earphones will not understand the audio data and cannot be used with this. In this scenario, the earphone which connects to the USB Type-C port should have A DAC (Digital to analog converter) and a pre-amplifier before passing the sound to the diaphragms.In fact, the Type C port is still able to output analog audio through its SBU pins. Here, the users can attach an adapter which will connect to the Type-C of smartphone and to the 3.5 mm headphone on the other end. The drawback is obvious, you need to carry an adapter with you whenever you need to listen to music which adds up to the inconvenience.Moreover, with a USB C port, things get a lot more tricky because the DAC can either be inside the phone or tucked away in the dongle. This lack of consistency means that you can’t just plug any dongle into any USB-C port and assume that it will work. If it doesn’t have a DAC inside and the phone doesn’t either, then you won’t get any sound. The simple solution is to stick with the supplied USB-C dongle or headphones. You might not want to do that though, since many other companies make better USB C dongle with more advance DAC. So make sure to check compatibility before purchasing.To sum up:Advantages of USB Type-C audio• Improvement in music qualityIf you are using a Type-C earphone with a good quality DAC, the sound quality will be improved. This is true when we talk about listening music in a budget smartphone.• Noise reductionProcessing the digital data inside a smartphone can be cause noise to be picked up and affect the music quality.• Top quality DAC’s can be used in earphonesA smartphone in the budget range usually houses an average quality DAC where pricey smartphones uses the high quality one’s. If your earphone has a high quality DAC installed, you should get a better sound.• More than just audioType-C audio can be enhanced to send more data than just audio.• Makes smartphone thinnerDisadvantages of Type-C audioThere are some practical compromises and drawbacks of having the Type-C USB port on you smartphone.• Audio quality largely depends on earphone manufacture• You won’t be able to charge your phone while listening to music• You will need to carry an extra device
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