Apple USB C to 3.5mm Jack Adapter
£8.99
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Apple USB C to 3.5mm Jack Adapter Description
More Music On The Move
Take your music with you wherever you go, thanks to the Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter. Connect your USB-C enabled device with your headphones and get ready for an uninterrupted and immersive listening experience. This adapter is designed to provide outstanding sound quality while keeping your device safe from damage. With its durable construction, lightweight design and easy to use compatibility, this adapter is perfect for everyday use.
Exceptional Sound Quality
An integral part of the ultimate audio experience, the Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter ensures sensational sound quality. Delivering crisp and vivid audio, this adapter ensures that you get the most out of your devices and music library. Its minimal noise and interference distortion also eliminates any disruptions and ensures that your music is reproduced with brilliant clarity.
Durable and Lightweight Design
Built to last, this plug-and-play adapter is made from premium materials. This ensures exceptional flexibility and durability, while its lightweight construction also makes it the ideal choice for travel. Compatible with a large range of devices and headphones, this adapter is a perfect addition to any music lover’s collection.
Smooth Connectivity
Take your music-listening experience to the next level with the Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter. With a hassle-free setup and fast connection, this adapter is the perfect accessory to complement your USB-C enabled device. Its easy to use compatibility also allows you to connect your headphones without having to switch connections or carry around bulky adapters.
Features
•Compatible with USB-C enabled Devices
•Lightweight and Compact Design
•Easy Setup Plug and Play
•Uninterrupted Audio Listening
•Durable and Sturdy Construction
•Minimal Noise and Interference Distortion
•Provides Crisp and Vivid Audio
Apple USB C to 3.5mm Jack Adapter Reviews (13)
13 reviews
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Leo O. –
Just a dongle? No. An audio processor of super-high quality in the smallest of sizes. This DAC does an unbelievable job of processing and powering your digtal to analog flow. Not quite as powerful as some, but the audio quality is staggering for the price and size. I’m recommending this to everyone, audiophile or not…just like the rest of the world does.
Carlos D. –
Los artículos son excelentes
Juusan –
The jack has really simplified things for our homeschool routine. We hook it to the iPad and headphones to do online schooling and worked great. Now kids are not complaining about others being loud.
Kenneth Dorner –
Okay, let’s get some things out of the way first:
If you don’t use a special music player app on Android like USB Audio Player Pro, HiBy Music, or Neutron Player, get ready for low volume.
If you prefer a less balanced, bass-heavy sound with less definition, get a regular Samsung USB-C Headset Jack Adapter.
With that being said, it’s time for the review!
Equipment used for testing:
-Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G (USB-C 3.2, USB On-The-Go)
-Moondrop Aria
-Status Audio CB-1
-Tripowin TC-01
-Soundcore Life Q30 (Wired mode, balanced EQ)
I decided to try this adapter because I saw many people praising it, even though it’s not originally designed for Android. So, lo and behold:
My first impression when I got the box was that the unit was nicely packaged. I confirmed when I unboxed the unit. Having the unit in my hands was quite bizarre, since the USB-C male port and the 3.5mm female jack feel quite nice, with glossy plastic. On the other hand, the cable itself feels flimsy and like it’ll break if I’m a little rough with the unit.
Connecting it to my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G and without using any app, I get a good amount of volume, not enough for some, but okay enough to listen to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or any other music streaming service you prefer in a nice, quiet environment. Again, go for the Samsung USB-C Headset Jack Adapter if you want to make your ears bleed.
If you really want to make this adapter shine, use USB Audio Player Pro, HiBy Music, Neutron Music, or another Android music player app that bypasses Android’s sound source. It can get plenty loud with minimal distortion if you have some good earphones, earbuds, in-ear monitors, or headphones. You can also use 16/24bit and 44.1/48kHz (with USB Audio Player Pro you can get bit-perfect sound output as long as you have files with those bit rates and resolutions. Anything else will be resampled).
The sound is quite clean and neutral/flat. Don’t expect a huge bass, but a tight, detailed one. The mids are upfront and you’ll be in a little heaven if you listen to some vocal-driven music. The high frequencies aren’t harsh or piercing. They do feel good enough without being super detailed. I’d say that the sound from this unit is definitely enjoyable; a little bit analytical but not bright, and you can definitely appreciate any music genre you throw at it.
The instrument separation is very good, not amazing but very good. Imaging is quite okay, above your phone for sure. The soundstage feels not so wide, but it still feels a little open.
There’s no perceptible hiss, which is something great, compared to the Samsung USB-C Headset Jack Adapter. The latter one has a quite noticeable background noise.
And now, the reason I give it five stars: $8.28. That’s how much I paid for such a nice Dongle-DAC. There are other options out there, like the Xumee USB-C to 3.5 mm Adapter and the CX31993, but they’re around $13.00 and $16.00 respectively. For $9.00 approx., this is an easy recommendation for any music lover and starter audiophile who uses Android (especially if you listen to well-produced music).
Carlos D. –
Good deal
Leo O. –
Funciona perfeitamente
Wilfredo Torres Goytia –
Som é mas baixo mas funcionou de primeira no meu S20, mic OK, os conectores são bem firmes e de aparente qualidade mas o fio é MUIIIITO fino. Não sei se vai durar muito, uma solução pode ser usar um termo retrátil pra evitar do fio ficar sendo forçado o tempo todo. Era pra ser pelo menos um fio grosso e reforçado, mas no futuro deve dar pra reparar em casa quem sabe usando até o cabo do fone antigo. A caixa diz que é da Apple mas parece ser da china, como tudo. Enfim, tem DAC que é o que precisa.
Bennie C. –
I purchased a generic product like this. After a month of use, my new iPad blew my expensive beats pill speaker. I was about to contact Apple but first plug in my studio headphones and notice the volume was way higher than the iPad should go and there was no way to lower or control it. I became suspicious of the generic adapter and ordered a genuine Apple adapter. That resolved the issue. I know it’s a lot of talking here but I wanted to make sure I got my bad experience out for all to take in with one warning ⚠️ Always look for certified Apple accessories for your Apple products. This product definitely gets 10 stars but since rating stars don’t go that high, I’ll settle for 5
Bennie C. –
This product is the result of a compromise. It has no audible hissing that I care to notice, and I’ve only used it so I can use my IEMs (KZ ZST X) to hear my phone’s audio since I detest noise pollution. Not being able to charge a device with it simultaneously in use is more appealing as the effectiveness of this device satisfactorily cures the failings of a phone manufacturer.
Luke –
This does exactly what it’s supposed to do, which is pass audio from my headphones through to my computer (and vice versa). I wish it was made to be more durable. These things are so flimsy, but they’ll live a long-ish life if handled very carefully.
Starry Merriweather –
Used to connect headphones for wired ear-buds. Saves money instead of buying blue tooth ear-buds.
Michal –
Got it for about 2 weeks, still hold strong!
John –
perfect for new ipad pro until I can get a bluetooth headphone set