Splitter Jack 3.5mm (M) adapter to 2 Jack 3.5 (F) Audio - Microphone
3.5 mm audio splitter designed to convert a 3.5 mm TRRS port into two separate 3.5 mm ports: one for headsets (stereo output) and one for microphone (single input). Its U-design is clearly indie main is a 3.5 mm four-position jack, indicating that it is a TRRS connector. This adapter is particularly useful for connecting traditional headsets with separate audio and microphone (TRS type) to devices with a single combined audio socket, commonly found on laptops, smartphones and game consoles.
Data sheet:
- Type of main connector: 3.5 mm TRRS jack.
- Output connectors: 3.5 mm stereo jack (for headphones/earphones) - 3.5 mm mono jack (for microphone).
- Microphone compatibility: Designed mainly for TRS microphones (2 outages, 3 poles). The TRRS (3 and 4 pins) microphones do not operate directly with the adapter without additional converter (Male TRS to female TRRS).
- Colour: Black.
- Form: U.
Main characteristics:
- Product structure: two 3.5 mm female sockets combined in a 3.5 mm male socket, an audio port and a microphone port to transform a 3.5 mm headset/microphone combo port.
- Scope: used for stereo and microphone audio headsets for telephones, computers, MP4, MP3, tablet. Black
- Lightweight: With a compact but robust design, the helmet distributor offers the perfect solution for applications that require portability.
- Function: works perfectly to record a smartphone conversation with the separate audio cable connected to the recording device. Perfect for sharing a phone, tablet or laptop to listen to music, watch movies with your lover or friends while traveling.
- Robust design: these helmet microphone distributors are made of copper, without loss of sound.
Strengths:
- Solving compatibility problems: Ideal for connecting a standard PC headset (with two sockets) to a laptop, smartphone or tablet with a single combined headset/microphone socket.
- Ease of use: Plug-and-play, no pilot installation required. Clear connections: icons clearly distinguish between audio and microphone inputs/outputs.
- Separate audio and microphone: Provides dedicated inputs for a headset and a microphone, potentially improving audio quality and flexibility.
- Affordable solution: An affordable alternative to purchasing a new TRRS-enabled helmet.
- Robust design: these helmet microphone distributors are made of copper, without loss of sound.