🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Cubilux USB C Audio Adapter features a high-resolution 192KHz/24-bit DAC and a built-in headphone amplifier, ensuring superior audio quality for music and calls. Its aluminum alloy casing and oxygen-free copper wires minimize interference, while universal compatibility makes it a versatile choice for various devices.
M**.
Unter iPadOS Funktionierte die Lautstärke Regelung bei mir Nicht
An Sich ein Qualitativ gutes Produkt nur störte mich das die Lautstärke Regelung an meinem iPad Nicht damit funktioniert hat daher ging der Adapter für mich zurück aber auf dem Google Pixel hat es funktioniert.
G**M
Performed well for 22 months, then failed
Bought this in 8/2021 for a phone with no earphone port. Used it frequently, good sound quality, no issues with volume, worked well for phone calls. With my laptop it enables 96K audio sampling with distinct improvement in sound quality over the 48K the laptop's built-in system offers. It also enables microphone input if the headset has one. A laptop must have a USB-C port to accept the device.In 6/2023 it began disconnecting during walks. Contact cleaner made it more stable for a short time, but eventually it stopped working. Tested with a different phone, did not work there either. The problem appears to be the unit's USB-C jack. Given price and positive experience with audio performance, bought it again. Rated 3 stars based on short lifetime.
C**S
Decent sound quality for the price
This is a cheap USB-C to 3.5mm cable that provides respectable sound quality and convenience for the price. I tested with my Shure SE846 IEMs with an ALO Silver-plated Copper Litz 3.5mm cable and Comply Pro foam tips, using a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 512GB (Exynos) with 24-bit FLAC music as my source. The sound quality is a little flat, but not muddy/underwater. It's clearly lacking a bit of oomph and detail. It is a little harsh, and the bass is washed out a bit. The volume is a little low but not as low as the UGREEN cable. UGREEN needs to put better DAC/amp in their audio cables sadly.Comparing this unit to my E1DA 9038D is a joke but I did anyway, it's got nothing on it. The E1DA 9038D/S is the best portable phone-powered USB-C to 3.5mm converter. The Zorloo Ztella is a way better USB-C to 3.5mm cable but both cost way more than this. I also compared the cheap Koopao USB-C to 2 x 3.5mm and this sounds better a little better. It also sounds better than a cheap generic USB-C power/audio splitter from another Chinese site does fast charging and 24/192 sound, though it has 32bit 384khz printed on it. I also bought the UGREEN USB-C to power/audio splitter and it sounds worse than the one I just mentioned. Both UGREEN units had the lowest volume and worst sound quality, sounding underwater with muddy bass.I'd strongly recommend this cable to anyone looking for a cheap USB-C to 3.5mm dongle with good sound quality. It sounds almost as good as the Zorloo Ztella at a fraction of the price. Durability may be an issue though as the cable is super-thin and feels like it could easily snap/break, but at this price you could easily buy another.If you've got expensive headphones though, with good sound quality or which require significant power to drive then I'd recommend the E1DA 9038D/S (D=3.5mm, S=balanced 2.5mm).
A**S
bueno
bueno
J**T
Updated Review: Work for both audio and voice/calls on Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
UPDATE (NO PHOTO): Returned the item, seller sent replacement with the correct item promptly. In the process I had purchased another adapter. Both work on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. However, with this adapter I did notice that sound, call and the over all build quality wasn't as good with this adapter. With that said, it works and the quality of the audio/calls is good just not great like my other adapter. The other adapter is also a dollar cheaper, however these are shorter and more flexible, and that may be a good thing. Time will tell with durability.OLD REVIEW (PHOTO RELATED): I guess if I had a use for this like pumping audio into my cell phone, this would be useful. However, as you can see from the picture from the seller this should be a USB C connector that goes into your phone at 1 end and a female 3.5mm receptacle at the other to plug your headphones in. As you can see from the picture I uploaded, this is USB C at one end and a male 3.5mm at the other. I quite simply wanted a way to connect my wired headphones to my new Galaxy Note 10+ as advertised. This arrived the day before a heavy travel schedule, greatly limiting my ability to use my new phone
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