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The TalkWorks Aux Cable 3.5mm Audio Cord 2-pack offers 6-foot heavy-duty male-to-male connectors designed for universal compatibility with any device featuring a 3.5mm jack. Perfect for cars without Bluetooth, home speakers, or office setups, these durable cables deliver clear sound and reliable performance, ensuring you never miss a moment of your favorite audio.
K**Z
Perfect and affordable
The sound quality is perfect, the cord feels durable enought that it'll survive my kids, and I loved that this came with two! I love how these cords are longer, so if I have my friends with me in the car they can plug in their phone if they're sitting in the back.
S**M
The length is perfect!
I needed a longer auxiliary cord that made it easier to have my device near me. This is the prefect product. It works well will with my iPhone and tablet. Would purchase again if I ever lost one. This came with 2 cords which is great I can have and my husband uses the other.
M**R
Decent product for the price
Just purchased the 2 pack of cords and im already having issues. Possibly a short? If it turns a certain way all you will hear is static or it will cut completely out. I've only tried one cord out of my 2 pack. Was a good value and would buy again
B**B
Talk Works vs. Monster
The Talk Works 3.5 cable is a lot thinner than the standard 3.5 Monster cables I'm used to. I play guitar and record music, so I use a lot of studio and instrument grade cables... So if you want the brass tacks The Talk Works is not what I would consider 'Studio Grade'. Compared to the standard 6ft 3.5mm Monster cables I'm used to the Talk Works is thinner and lighter and is more preferential for light audio use, Talk Works will work great for plugging your phone into your car or PC, but I would not recommend it for professional audio applications.The only real positive is that it's cheap, and the 3.5 Talk Works plugs into the recessed ports on most headphones, whereas a lot of the 3.5mm cables you find on Amazon do not fit the recessed ports like you find on Skull Candy or Audio Technica and other 'Studio Grade' headphones and gear. Oh, and you get two cables for half the price of one 6ft Monster cable, and that's it.Wired vs. WirelessThe main issue I have is that I and other professionals still use and demand 'Studio Grade' cables because only wired cables can guarantee the ZERO LAG performance that wireless cannot. There is no such thing as wireless recording of mic'd or musical instruments with ZERO LAG, the technology and quality is just not there and won't be forever and ever, because musical instruments are not capable of recording in that fashion. I cannot record guitar via my wireless set up because there is lag between the transmitter and receiver, no one can, why is that? Because, there will always be lag between the transmitter and receiver, and even a few milliseconds can screw up a recording forever and ever and there is nothing you can do about it. So that's why 'Studio Grade' cables will always be IN DEMAND. So with that being said cable manufacturers need to take notes and build us some cables we can actually use because these cheaply made cables ain't it.
S**D
Better
From the moment I opened the package I could tell that these were better quality than the stock cable I received with the product. The length provides more flexibility. Overall. I find them to be worth the cost.
M**N
A good audio cable for car music from phone sources did not work or last
The cables picked up from retail sources just didn't last or work well. These sets are still working well.
A**A
Thin, and Convenient. But quality suck.
I've bought a few of these unfortunately, I've had to buy multiple times. It's price cheap that's why I don't mind. The important part for me is that the stereo connector is thin enough that it can plug into my head phones, because I've wasted money before on 3.0 stereo wires before, that the connector itself are just too thick. Love my headphones but the wires I've got before after a while they just start to ware out, I use them often and the same thing always happens, first the sounds starts to crackle or the sound on one side would just completely go out, unless you hole the wire a certain way. But eventually I just get rid of it and buy another set. Some wires last months others last maybe a few weeks. Kinda suck but it is what it is, I guess.Sadly for me most of they heavy duty 3.0 stereo wires, the heads are way to big to plug into my favorite headset. So I'm stuck having to buy all these cheap ones constantly.
M**T
Much better than the generic cables I was using
Nothing incredible. They just work. None of the static or connection issues you get with the super cheap ones so far.
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