Best USB-C to aux adapter?
Best USB C adapter splitter that works for the aux and charging in car?
High Quality 3.5mm Aux to USBC - Full cable NOT just an adapter
Best Aux to USB-C adapter
What devices are compatible with the USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Adapter?
Will this adapter affect audio quality?
Does this adapter support devices without a headphone jack?
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I've got a decent analog audio set up that I like to plug my phone into sometimes. But the cheap Walmart USB-C to aux adapter I have has a bad hiss, probably some garbage DAC inside of it. Any tips on an actually good USB-C to aux adapter that I could use with headphones in my pocket as well as with my at home set up (so no desktop DACs, etc)?
Asking in this sub bc other threads I saw elsewhere were all freaking over the THX Onyx -- I'll be damned if I spend $200 on something that used to come built into every damn phone.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08FGBM9LN This Anker Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter, [MFi Certified] 2-in-1 Audio & Lightning Charging Adapter worked great but my friend upgraded their iphone so they need the usb c version in their car.
I can't find an Anker equivalent.
I bought this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B094Z6149B ZOOAUX USB C to 3.5mm Audio Adapter and Charger, 2 in 1 Type C to Aux Headphone Jack Dongle And it somewhat works but has issues like the music playing for a second after the cable is connected to the iPhone then pausing. And then having to manually hit play. In addition there's loud pitch noise when it's not connected. I thought there was a vacuum hose leak or something in the car but it ended up being this adapter that is the cause.
I appreciate anyone that could be using something that works with no issues. Thank you.
As the title says, I am looking for a high quality (durable, tight fit, big frequency range, high output, etc.) 3.5mm Aux to UsbC Full cabl (not just an adapter).
I have a 2010 Car without Bluetooth capabilities and the Radio car charger things are a tad too unreliable for my taste. It also doesn't have a cassette player so I can't use one of those corded cassette tapes to get sound to come through my phone.
It's just for my car, everything else I want to connect my phone to has Bluetooth so it's just going to stay plugged up in my car for as long as I have that car.