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The JXMOX USB Type C to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter (2-Pack) is a robust, plug-and-play audio dongle featuring a high-fidelity DAC chip for superior sound quality. Compatible with the latest iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, iPad, MacBook, and Pixel devices, it supports microphone and volume controls while ensuring durability with a nylon-braided cable designed to endure over 20,000 bends. Perfect for professionals who demand premium audio without sacrificing convenience.






| ASIN | B0BBDTX25Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,030 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #36 in Headphone Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,070) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
| Item model number | J018W |
| Manufacturer | JXMOX |
| Package Dimensions | 4.8 x 3.46 x 0.39 inches |
M**E
Good Product
Does the trick!
A**S
Work great
I recently purchased a new iPad. The new input is USB-C now making my high end headphones that have a 3.5mm connector useless. No more worries. The JXMOX adaptor has made me a happy listener again without having to give up my headphones. Easy interfacing and great sound. Well worth the price considering what it will save you on having to purchase new headphones.
S**C
It works!
Works well!
M**.
mute button works, volume buttons do not. old apple headphones.
They work with old apple headphones. Mute button works, volume up/down do not work. Worth the $2.
S**S
YES! This DOES work with a 3.5mm TRRS microphone (such as from RHODE)
This review is for the USB-C to 3.5mm jack adapter. There were some conflicting reviews and uncertain responses to my question about whether these adapters would work with a 3.5 TRRS analog microphone, and I can confirm that it DOES work. When you connect this to your iOS device, it will ask you if this is "headphones". I selected "NO" (as it was for a microphone) and to my surprise it works. I was able to record audio using my RHODE mic (see image). There is a tiny bit of hiss in the background, but it's not bad, and can easily be cleaned up with any sound/noise removal process or ai audio quality filter. So, I am happy with this! It is the cheapest solution to this problem I have found. I am not sure if it will work with a TRS microphone. I only tested it with a TRRS connector from my mic.
A**Z
One of the better aux adapters on Amazon.
Great adapter. The outer protective layer is some kind of cord and not rubber, which is good for preventing the wire from bending too much.
M**C
Review
Works well.
M**T
really sensitive and seems to mess with software on phone, which interrupts audio
I bought this in 2022, I think. Normally I'm not a hater. I'm a very positive person. But this thing never worked optimally. For some reason if you adjust it a little bit or bump it or whatever, it makes a loud crackling noise and summons the insipid voice-activated assistant on my Google Pixel 2. How is this hardware affecting the software on my phone? What's happening? For two years I dealt with it. I don't like to throw things out. So I just kept using it. I would plug it into my car aux cord and I lived in constant fear of the "boop boop" sound that came with that damn audio assistant, summoned, somehow, by this piece of hardware. Sometimes I would switch to radio or CDs because I just couldn't be that on edge, waiting for my song to get interrupted and then starting it over just for the same interruption to happen again. Finally, it's January 2024 and it's been freezing cold for weeks. Nothing in life is as I planned. I have no prospects. I'm just doing the best I can. I leave my sad little retail job and sit in the car, ready to warm up and listen to my little songs so I can feel better about everything, as I do every day. But the stupid little adapter does its stupid interrupting thing, and I snap. I scream at this stupid little device and get ready to get out of the car and chuck it as far across the salt-stained parking lot as I can. I realize that this is why people have public meltdowns and that I'm about to have one. I get home as fast as I can and I take a shower and weep bitterly. So I've officially retired this adapter. It's not dead, but it's dead to me. I'm now gonna buy myself a different one so that I don't have to ever be pushed to the brink like that again, at least not over something that's supposed to help me listen to music
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