🎧 Elevate your audio game—never miss a beat with Anker’s sleek USB-C adapter!
The Anker USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Adapter delivers distortion-free sound with plug-and-play ease, durable nylon construction, and full headphone control compatibility. Certified by ClimatePartner and trusted by over 55 million users, it’s the perfect companion for Samsung S20, Pixel 4, and other USB-C devices.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 4.45 x 0.43 x 0.24 inches |
Finish Types | Nylon |
Color | Dark Gray |
Warranty Type | 18-month warranty |
Input Voltage | 20 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Specific Uses For Product | Headphones |
G**M
Good
Well made and looks good. Using with IEMS and sounds great. Well worth the money. Update. Have tried Hiby, Fiio and a moondrop but the Anker one is still the best.
B**N
It works!!
Another solid product by Anker - works well and is very well made. I’ll buy their products all day long - they’re all quality
C**R
Works ok with caveats
Pros:- Sound is ok.- Works with Samsung/Android 14.- Mechanically seems reliable after few months of use.- Cable is flexible enough.Cons:- When sound is not playing you start hearing the radio interference.- Min volume is way louder than phones/audio players I used in the past. Not ideal for pre-sleep listening.
D**C
Nice quality and easy to use
This is the second USB-C to 3.5mm converter I have tried (the other was a different brand) and I'm happy with this one as it allows me to use my wired earphones still. The construction feels strong and sturdy and it's snappy when plugging in. The audio quality is clear and with no interference. Highly reccomend it.Sometimes the audio will "pop," mostly when using Samsung Music, but with 'Dolby Atmos' enabled it stops popping in between songs or if the audio gets too quiet (which were both problems I couldn't fix with the last adapter I tried). If there hasn't been any sound for a while it will quietly pop when "turning off and on again" but it seems to be mostly a problem with the phone and at least it doesn't interrupt my music anymore.
G**H
Does everything it claims to and is of far better quality than I would have expected for the price.
I bought this adapter because my new Lenovo Tab 11 tablet does not have a headphone socket and I want to be able to use wired headphones. The Lenovo tablet has Dolby Atmos and the output to the headphones is after the Atmos effects are applied, which is very useful. The sound has a lot of clarity and without any effects applied is quite a flat response. This suits me for classical music and jazz, but you might want to use a graphic equaliser or Atmos (if you have either) to shape the sound a bit more to your taste. The first headphones I tried with it were old Sennheiser EH350's. These are y normal headphones for casual listening. The sound level in the headphones took about 60% of the device volume. This was greater than the earphone "safety setting" so I had to click agree to go beyond that. Obviously, it is not unsafe because this is the safety level set for in-ear earphones.The Anker adapter contains a digital to analogue converter and an amplifier which are hidden inside the USB-C plug so I wondered if it might be able to drive my Sennheiser HD600 headphones. I have never used these with a mobile device and with a CD player, they require a dedicated headphone amplifier. I didn't think it would work, but the volume at 70% was sufficient to drive them with a very lifelike sound. Listening to Spotify on maximum quality and comparing to the same recording on CD via a high end (Graham Slee) headphone amp, the phone plus Anker adapter is about 60% of the quality. Half of that difference will be down to the source material not being as good as CD. If you are listening to older material that was not digitally recorded the difference is far less noticeable. Clearly, this is a very tough test and you can't expect something that costs £15 to be as good as something that costs hundreds of pounds, but it does a decent job given the price difference.I have also tried the adapter on a Google Pixel 5 phone with the same results as the tablet.I can not vouch for the long term reliability of the adapter. Anything with a cable going into plugs is going to be prone to breakage of the wires after a while.In conclusion, this adapter does everything it claims to and is of far better quality than I would have expected for the price.
J**B
Excellent
Does the job. Perfect for modern phones where audio jacks no longer exist!
A**N
Android compatible, reliable, good volume levels
This is the first company that has sold an adapter of this type that actually works with my Android phone and outputs a decent volume! Highly recommended.
R**N
Works well, until it does not
The adapter worked well for a little less than a year. After that it broke down - first microphone stopped working, later sound started to jump to the maximum level occasionally (once in 5-6 hours of listening). Overall would not recommend.
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