MillSO Headset Splitter for 2 TRRS Headphones or Mics - 3.5mm Jack Adapter TRRS 4-Pole Splitter Male to 2 Dual Female Adapter Compatible for 2 Headphones or Microphones to Connect Mobile Phone, Laptop
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The headset can be used with two Bose headsets. It is important to note that when you want to use the mic function, the jacks for mic and headphones must both have 4 pole TRRS plugs. We can be reached by email at support@millso if you have any other problems. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at www.com. I wish you best of luck! Please contact MillSO Customer Support for additional information
The answer is yes, I believe. As I mentioned earlier, I am having a problem plugging my headset into my phone and another TRS into my PC mic port at the same time. The audio of the headset spills into the
Connecting a cell phone to a TRRS connector is this type of device.
When you put this in a headphone jack, you now have (2) outputs for headphones if you put this in a mic jack, then you can mix two microphones into the device (phone, PC, etc.) very flexible!
Selected User Reviews For MillSO Headset Splitter for 2 TRRS Headphones or Mics - 3.5mm Jack Adapter TRRS 4-Pole Splitter Male to 2 Dual Female Adapter Compatible for 2 Headphones or Microphones to Connect Mobile Phone, Laptop
Twins in kindergarten are doing distance learning at the same time and they both like to use headsets (gamer) with headphones and microphones. When both parents are using headsets, neither of us can hear what the teacher is saying. That's because they are at an age when parents (usually both) need to supervise. It took me a long time to find a splitter on Amazon that will enable me to play sound over an external speaker while still allowing my child to interact with the teacher through headphones and microphones. It is stated that this product does this, but sadly, it doesn't. Two of these were bought, and I tried both on several computers, using several different headsets, with the same result the sound splits, but no microphone. There will be a return of these.
It's not a good idea to split a quartet 3. the conductor. Connect the microphone to the headphone using the 5mm plug. The other product they sell is also available there and so I ordered that, but these might also be useful.
I am pleased with this adapter since it does exactly what we need. It gives us the ability to connect two headsets/phones to a single Android phone, in our case 2 headsets/phones. Please be patient. Lack of cellular activity that is different from normal Regardless of whether the device uses this adapter, or whether radio signaling requirements or interference interfere, we are still able to have a perfect joint call on the same device without a problem. Great! It works like a charm! I don't think this would be It's in the nature of things! One thing you need to watch out for is that you do not connect the adapter in the best I'm not sure how the manufacturers instruct, but you typically would want to hook up the headsets to the splitter adapter before plugging the adapter into your If you do not hook everything up before you call, you might not be able to When we forgot to plug the headphones into the adapter first, our experience is that the calls dropped (on our own fault as we tried plugging the adapter into the phone first). The way this works for me is perfect as it seems like the right way to do it. I have no problem with that This is just a note for sharing. Furthermore, there was a time when many devices had to be connected while power was turned off in the old days (In some areas at least) we have come quite a distance in technology (
Overall, I don't have much of a recommendation This is what I love I am glad I bought it for the reason for which I bought Having to share is less of a hassle and we can save some money on cellular radio transmitters.
This splitter is exactly what I was looking for! With its two microphones, it's the only one I bought that enabled me to record podcasts from my iPhone! It also works when you have to use an adaptor with an iPhone that does not.
The update is Within a day after leaving my first MillSO review, I received an email from MillSO Customer Service. Factory representatives have confirmed that both cables are contained within the "split" piece after being made aware of the problem. If the new part looks as good as the old, I will update the review. We will keep you posted! The original review was as follows There is a question of how long the shield will last if it is exposed now. Even accounting for the one complaint I have with the product, it appears to be a well-built product. It seems that both ends of the cable are well built, with thick but flexible cables, and the female ends have a positive and positive feel when you insert your Where the "split" occurs on the rubber part, it's the rubber I'm having a problem with. A seam is visible in the stock product photos but it is clearly a separate piece that slides up and down the "female" cables, supposedly to hold the two ends together (something common to all earphones). as the sliding part is moved, it becomes apparent that the two female cables are not fully molded into the split As you can see in the attached photo, shielding has been installed. It is likely I will have to use glue to attach the sliding part to the "split" piece and to attach the two female cables within the sliding part as I am unsure how long this will last without some sort of modification to better secure the two female cables to the rubber It appears to split audio as expected when used with microphones. Also, I don't have experience with this device with microphones yet.
The material is of the highest quality. The value of the purchase is excellent. On my smartphone, I used the signal splitter to stream a Facebook live chat for a church service. When I didn't use the splitter, the phone was using both my internal mic and my external microphone. Their feedback to each other was generating a terrible popping sound, plus their echo was quite loud. The external microphone was connected to one side of the splitter before it was tested for function. It was a marked improvement over the last time there was a popping or an echo, and the sound quality was significantly higher- By pulling the subject in closer and clearer, I drew the subject in further. It's important to get this signal splitter if you plan to record any audio with a smartphone or any device that has a built-in microphone.
Among my students are people who attend school in person and those who attend online. In order to achieve this, I would like to use my headset so I can hear both my students in the classroom and the students at home at the same time, the students in the classroom would be able This product was purchased so that I could connect my headset to one (audio in/audio out) and to an external speaker through the other. My external speaker starts to make a loud, clear noise as soon as I plug it into the non-built-in jack When I attach the headset to my microphone, it mutes the audio in from the headset, so my students can't hear what I'm saying. It was the seller's intent to come up with a fix for me (great customer service! ). My original solution had not worked for me, but I had since switched to another one. In order to use the audio input, you absolutely need TWO HEADSETS. The product is for you if that is what you are looking for!.
Considering that I mess around with trying to get the best cords and obsess over equalizers, I think for the price I'm quite happy with these, including how they feel, but I will update if they begin to have a weak sound. In my case, I was not affected by I am very satisfied with the upgrade because the bass sounds better than before. It doesn't matter, but the picture is pretty close to the colours of real life.