YCS basics 50 Foot 3.5mm Male to Male Stereo Audio Cable Headphone/Phone / MP3 Cable- for Your Car AUX Port, Smartphone, Tablet
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I believe it will work, but I can't guarantee it. If the cable does not work after you receive it, please contact me for a pre-paid return label. Simply log in to your account, locate the order, and send a message to the seller YourCableStore, referencing this question in the subject line.
I can't say for sure because there isn't enough data. Because this cable has three audio channels and four conductors (3 black rings on the male plugs), it will not work with a stereo headset that has left/right audio and a microphone. This is a stereo cable with only two audio channels (the male plug has two black rings). Another possibility is that you're attempting to use a mono headset with mono audio and a microphone channel with a device that expects you to use a stereo headset with three audio channels.
This cable isn't rated for use in a wall.
I'm not sure if you'll be able to use it for what you're looking for. IF THEY ARE BOTH THE SAME SIZE (3. 5mm) FEMALE END, IT MAY WORK, BUT I HAVE NEVER TRYED TO CONNECT TO A MICROPHONE. GOOD LUCK! THIS IS A VERY COMMON SIZE MALE END THAT CAN BE USED ON MANY DIFFERENT CONNECTIONS.
Selected User Reviews For YCS basics 50 Foot 3.5mm Male to Male Stereo Audio Cable Headphone/Phone / MP3 Cable- for Your Car AUX Port, Smartphone, Tablet
Are you looking for some music? You don't want to throw money away, do you? Here's where you can get this naughty puppy. I have a projector and a 120" screen, as well as a sound bar beneath the screen and surround sound throughout the room. br>br>To transmit sound from my projector to the sound bar, I need a 50-foot cable. br>br>I was using a high-end optical audio cable, but the connection was failing. br>br>I replaced it with this item, which sounds just as good! I was concerned that "downgrading" my connection would result in a loss of audio quality. br>br>I haven't had any problems with sound interference. With a stick, you won't be able to beat this deal!.
This cable appears to be satisfactory. It isn't of the best quality, but it does the job. When I first connected the cable from my computer to my soundbar, there was a slight buzzing/static noise that persisted until I moved the wire around until I found a spot where it didn't happen. Although I believe the wire could have been better insulated to reduce interference from other electronics, I can't really complain for the price.
In my garage, I occasionally use the cord to listen to music. The cord is clearly broken near the jack that connects to my iPod. Simply touching it produces a loud noise, which turns off my amplifier. If you hold the cord in a specific position, it will stop working, but if you let go, it will become unusable. Now that I think about it, it's garbage. Dissatisfied to the point of indignation.
This is what I used for my outdoor film. It's a pain to watch movies over Bluetooth. There are numerous issues with sound. As a result, I made the decision to go hardwired. This cable was ideal for going from the laptop to the sound bar because it was long enough to stretch around the pool. This is fantastic.
All I require of it is that. It's an aux cable, to be precise. It is capable of transmitting sound. It doesn't pick up any background noise. There are no issues to report. Because I gaffer taped the middle run and attached both ends, I can't comment on the durability. Since then, I haven't had to fiddle with the connections on either end.
I bought it to listen to music while watching my Christmas lights twinkle. The cord lasted about a week before the ends snapped and broke, exposing the wire and rendering it useless for sound transmission.
However, you must ensure that it is out of the way or else propel will trip over it. If you have two systems that are far apart, use this with a splitter to connect both systems and your phone. It was used for both an indoor system and an outdoor system, resulting in the same music being played everywhere.
This cord came in handy when I needed to connect two block speakers on opposite sides of the room for a wedding.