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🎙️ Elevate your audio game with the VXLR — the tiny adaptor with a massive impact!
The RØDE VXLR is a premium female 3.5mm TRS mini-jack to male XLR adaptor designed for professional audio setups. Measuring just 58x19x19mm and weighing 48 grams, it offers rugged connectors with strain relief for reliable, noise-free connections. Ideal for connecting mini-jack microphones to XLR-equipped devices, it’s a compact, durable solution trusted by audio professionals worldwide.
| ASIN | B000Y021NA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,388 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #378 in Microphone Cables |
| Brand | Rode |
| Built-In Media | Adapter |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Mixer, Camera, Field Recorder |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,224 Reviews |
| Finish | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00698813000500 |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 1 x 3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Mini-Jack Female to XLR Male Adapter for VideoMic |
| Item Weight | 48 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 1 x 3 inches |
| Manufacturer | RØDE Microphones |
| Mfr Part Number | VXLR |
| Model Number | VXLR |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | [INF] Studioaufnahme, Feldaufnahme, Ereignisaufzeichnung |
| UPC | 698813000500 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 10 years. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
J**N
Simple Adapter, Big Impact
I picked up the RØDE VXLR to use with my camera setup and it’s been a dependable little tool. It securely connects my mini-jack microphones to XLR gear with no hiss or noise — exactly what I was hoping for. As other users have noted, it “seats securely both with the XLR and 3.5 mm interfaces” I especially like that the connection stays firm — no looseness or signal drop during filming. For anything audio-related where you need to bridge between mini-jack to XLR (especially in video rigs), it’s a smart, compact adapter that punches above its weight. If I were to suggest a slight improvement, a locking mechanism (if it doesn’t already have one) would make it even better — but as is, it’s solid and reliable.
C**O
Must have...
The RØDE Mini-Jack Female to XLR Male Adapter is a fantastic little tool! It’s perfect for converting my 3.5mm mic input to a 3-pin XLR, making it ideal for connecting my VideoMic to professional audio equipment. The build quality is solid, and it feels durable despite being lightweight at just **48 grams**. The compact size (**58mm x 19mm**) makes it easy to carry in my gear bag. It’s reliable and works flawlessly—a must-have for audio enthusiasts!
B**N
Perfect little adapter
I use this on occasion to connect a wireless microphone to my audio interface, which is connected to my MacBook Pro. I've used it in the past with the Rode Wireless Go II and currently the Hollyland Lark M2 and it works without any problems. I'm not a pro audio person, so I don't know about noise floors and so forth, but if you're just looking for an easy way to connect a microphone that has a TRS connection to an audio interface that needs an XLR input, this works great for that.
A**R
Great electrical performance but mechanical concerns.
This works well, but has mechanical problems. I have yet to find a simple adapter like this that performs electrically this well - most others have ground loop problems, poor shielding, or are simply unable to loop through phantom voltages properly. It is a shame Rode went cheap on the connector mechanics, this is otherwise a VERY nicely made, compact product that interfaces with mic systems that may or may not need phantom power. All issues seem to be due to a loose 3.5mm input jack connection. If I keep the mic/cable steady on a table, it always worked well but with almost any movement, I had some kind of noise. What is very nice is the ability for the adapter to interface with a mic that had its own internal battery or when I had mics that needed the phantom voltage via my recorder. Unfortunately, the mechanics need improvement for 100% reliability. I connected this to my Tascam DR40 recorder and used 4 different mono mics - 1 JK lapel mic, 1 AT lapel mic, 1 AT shotgun, 1 old PC dynamic mic from an older HP computer. All of them had noisy electrical connection from the 3.5mm plug to the adapter. I could rotate or tug on the plug and would constantly get static, much more than seemed reasonable. I could plug these same mics into my Sony RX10ii camera directly, or through a mono-stereo adapter and NEVER had any connection issues direct to my camera. It appears there is not enough contact area on one of the ring terminals inside the adapter.
C**T
Works but be aware this version doesn't provide power-in power
Despite being advertised as TRS compatible to convert a 3.5mm TRS to XLR, this adapter didn't work with my Boya BY-MM1+. Yes, I tested both the cables TRS to TRRS and TRRS to TRRSS that came with the microphone, and all is working fine, except when I introduce the Rode Mini-Jack Female to XLR Male Adapter adapter into the signal chain. Update: After connecting Rode support, it turns out that this adapter, by design, doesn't provide power-in for microphones that require it (like the case of Boya BY-MM1+). I miss this spec of the adapter and now I'm providing 5/5 starts since the construction is solid and sound quality is noiseless.
D**T
Helps pair Rode Wireless Go with pro grear inputs!
I'm a HUGE fan of the Rode Wireless Go II systems. I've got a couple of the Wireless Go II and just got the Pro version. I think what they have built is amazing for smaller production crews and they have been rock solid. The only "issue" I've had is trying to integrate them into other production gear, specifically a full sound board. I do some livestream work and often use the Rode Go mics on the talent. However, getting a clean signal into the sound board was always a challenge. These little adapters make quick work of doing that! You can now patch directly into a sound board without combining a weird mix of adapters that look like something out of an old Frankenstein movie (and still probably wouldn't work)! I know they are a little pricey but the fact that they are designed by Rode to work specifically with their products gives me peace of mind. And if it saves the stress of one bad audio problem then it is worth EVERY penny!
G**F
Works like a charm!
I purchased this specifically to use with a Rode Video Mic Pro...so that I could get it off the camera, closer to my subject and be able to use a "real" mic cable. And for that it's perfect. There's no reason why it couldn't work with just about any other 3.5mm BALANCED mono TRS plug. And therein lies some of the confusion that seems prevalent in some of these reviews. Yes, it clearly states that this will adapt a MONO plug into an XLR out. And it does...BUT...it's designed for a BALANCED mono plug. (TRS or Tip, Ring, Sleeve and not an UNBALANCED TS mono.) BALANCED audio uses THREE conductors for MONO...in the form of TRS or XLR. Running balanced audio cables is generally better, especially for longer cable runs... Which is where this shines. It allows one to adapt their balanced MONO plug into a balanced MONO XLR...gaining the benefits of those cables (less noise & interference and generally more robust/durable).
R**I
Doesn't handle 3.5mm mono
The description says "Used to convert a Mono 3.5 mm mini-jack to a 3 pin XLR input", however, this is not wired for that at all. On the XLR side, pin 1 (ground) and pin 3 are connected. This is fine for this application. However, on the 3.5mm side, the tip and ring are wired together, then connected to XLR pin 2. If you use a mono plug, which doesn't have a ring, it ends up grounding the tip. Basically everything is shorted together to ground, making it useless. The diagram on the packaging shows this, and my cable tester confirmed it. The way it's wired, it looks like its designed to take a stereo 3.5mm and wire the left and right together into a mono on the XLR side. Yuck! I saw in some other reviews of people saying they have to partially plug the cable in. This is working because they are only pushing the tip up to the ring connector, however, to me this is not a usable solution since the cable can fall out, plus you'll get noise as they move around :( I have not been able to find a decent 3.5mm mono female to XLR male adapter on Amazon. However, I did find some at ramelectronics dot net. There just under $8 each, plus shipping. Richard.
L**A
Incompatible avec mon usage mais bonne qualité !
J'ai acheté cet article pour mes vidéos, notamment sur la chaîne YouTube 20CentHardware. Le but était de connecter mes micros SmartLav+ de Rode à mon enregistreur Tascam. Problème : Les micros sont destinés à un usage smartphone qui les alimente (et ce n'est pas la même alimentation que l'alimentation fantôme +48V) donc ils ne fonctionnent pas. Soyez bien attentifs et essayez de savoir si votre input XLR propose l'alimentation faible tension, mais c'est rarement le cas. Ceci dit j'ai testé avec d'autres accessoires ces adaptateurs et au delà du fait qu'ils tiennent bien en place avec le verrou, ils ne produisent pas de bruit de fond notable, contrairement aux précédents que j'ai eu en ma possession.
R**F
Wireless GO II
I connect my wireless go II to my Rodecaster and podtrak p4 with these which is easy and convenient and allows a lot of headroom.
P**W
Rode Quality
The RØDE VXLR Mini-jack to XLR adaptor is small and easy to use. It allows me to connect my rodelink wireless mics to an XLR input. I've not notices any quality issues. The adaptor converts a 3.5mm TRS signal to a balanced XLR, allowing you to connect microphones and other audio devices to XLR inputs
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R**O
Don't waste your money.
Bought this so that my lavalier mic could plug into my interface. Not only does this intruduce an immense amount of noise, the mic signal through this is so low that it can barely be picked up, even at max gain. Awful and misleading product, if this is supposed to be used for something else, it should be advertised differently.
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