🎶 Elevate Your Audio Experience on the Go!
The USB C Headphone Adapter is a versatile 2-in-1 solution that allows you to enjoy high-fidelity audio while charging your device simultaneously. Compatible with a wide range of USB-C devices, it features a built-in Realtek DAC for superior sound quality and supports fast charging up to 27W. With a simple plug-and-play design, this adapter is perfect for music lovers and busy professionals alike.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Grey |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 9 Volts |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Samsung Galaxy S22/S21/ S20 /S10+ Galaxy Note 20/10 Pixel 2/3/4 XL iPad Pro and more other USB C devices |
Specific Uses For Product | Headphones |
J**N
Fully Functional and Works
So after doing research on these Adaptors and reading other reviews I just got this one and tried it out.It Works with Quest 3s. Some reviews said they can’t hear that well with it, Just have to adjust the Volume output in the VR settings. I can hear really good with a headset.Another thing, people said charging doesn’t work but It Does I Tried It. This is Fully Functional and worth it. Also fits snugly and isn’t Loose. Feels Durable.
M**N
Works well. Plug-in going to the phone could be longer.
This does work very well. For those whose latest phone upgraded involved the loss of a headphone jack, this will get you fixed up. The headphone jack works well and the sounds come through clearly. But the big BONUS... you can plug in a charging cord too. The entire plug is the width of my phone. You can plug the adapter in with the headphone and charging cable both plugged in and if, for some reason, you wish the headphone was on the other side or the charging cord was on the other side, just remove the adapter and turn it around 180 degrees and plug it back in. Yes that should be obvious - just keeping all bases covered here. All these adapters fail to take into account that only a fool would walk around with his extremely expensive cell phone not clad in a protective case. As a result most of the plugs on adapters could use more length to accommodate the phone case. Just 1/16th or 1/8th an inch would really help. But you know what? I just tried my expensive charging cable. The entire plug surrounding the small connector fits completely within the space of the jack opening once the weatherproof Otter Box plug is swung out of the way. And that cable's plug is even worse than this adapter! All that said, there have been occasions when the adapter falls out - but that doesn't happen very often and my bet is that NOBODY'S cable or adapter has a plug any longer than this adapter has. (I just wish that cell phone manufacturers would bring back standard headphone jacks!)
A**R
Does not transfer data
I tried to use it to connect a music production app to my computer (Koala Sampler). It creates a feedback loop if you have the audio and the USB both connected to the computer, which I guess could be expected.It does charge from a separate power source while connected to the audio interface just fine, and plays in stereo, with no feedback loop.However, data doesn't wanna move through this thing. It wouldn't connect to my computer for file transfer nor to a MIDI controller. Well, it did power up a smaller controller, but my phone received weak, short MIDI signals, no mapping on knobs, it was unusable. But when I plug my phone directly to my computer or MIDI controller, without this adapter, there are no issues at all.
G**N
HAPPY!
Beautiful and well made !
L**M
Not worth the purchase
When plugging in the headphones Jack it sound static can barely hear anything on it coming through the adapter
M**R
Not for Apple TRRS microphones
This item works for output, but microphone in strips all frequencies above 7000Hz on my iPad (A16) making audio from microphone sound dull and flat. I know this because I use a calibrated microphone for test and measurement. Testing the two microphones I use this way works fine with the genuine Apple adapter.Audio output seemed to work and sound good.
S**I
Diamond in the rough
I've had bad experiences with non-namebrand adapters like this in the past.Haven't needed one in awhile and my friend was recommending that I get the apple usbc-3.5, because it was the golden standard apparently. I bought that as well as this one.They both arrived at the same time and I instantly didn't like the apple one upon first impressions of the design. The cable was flimsy and felt like it was going to tear if I just looked at wrong. This one is no awkward wires or anything obviously, it feels very quality, and has a satisfying click for every port.I tried to apple one first to get a base line to compare to this one.With the apple one, I had the volume all the way up and it sounded like it was a little under half.I plugged this one in and hit play and nearly blew out my eardrums. After turning it down, I could really enjoy the music. It was crystal clear and sounded fantastic.I'm currently writing this review while it's being used for both music and charging. Still sounds just as great and my phone is detecting fast charging.Highly recommend.
K**E
Does not work with Apple ear buds, poor microphone quality with other ear buds
Playback sounds fine, but does not work at all with the microphone on Apple earbuds; It just records a constant buzzing noise. The same set of Apple earbuds work well on a different adapter...I've tried non-Apple ear buds and found that the microphone works, but quality is lacking. The same non-Apple ear buds work well with other USB C to 3.5mm adapters...
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