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The TechRise 3.5mm Audio Aux Cable is a 1-meter, black nylon braided stereo jack cable designed for universal compatibility across headphones, Apple devices, cars, TVs, and more. Featuring gold-plated connectors, double shielding for interference protection, and a durable design rated for over 20,000 bends, it delivers superior, uninterrupted audio quality. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this cable combines longevity with premium sound performance.
Manufacturer | TechRise |
Part number | 619790 |
Item Weight | 10 g |
Package Dimensions | 14.6 x 11.8 x 0.9 cm; 10 g |
Item model number | TechRise-AUX100-FF |
Size | 1.0M |
Colour | Black |
Shape | Round |
Special Features | Braided, Tangle Free |
Included components | TechRise Audio aux Cable |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**K
Good kit
Nice bit of cable. Well made and durable 3.5 mm cables Good connectors, with recessed cutout on the tips so they should fit your phones etc. Decent sound quality to boot
R**S
Good Quality
Quality product at a good price.
M**G
Good cable, but not really compatible with Sony headphones
After buying (and returning) a few cables that seemed compatible but don't fit correctly I ordered these cables. They work brilliantly and fit perfectly on both mine and wife's Sony WH-1000xm3 headphones. Note - the 1000xm3 headphones have a recessed socket (like other sony headphones) so require a longer audio plug or narrow stepped/tappered barrel to fit properly; these cables have a 2mm narrowing at the barrel ends - which also helps with some audio player cases. Found old pair of MDR-ZX770BN and MDR-100ABN and these have the same recessed socket but the ZX770BN do not connect correctly and sound is distant. The 100ABN do work with good sound but move the cable slightly and the left speaker drops. I suspect that other people may experience different results dependant on headphone build tolerances so whilst I will use these myself I would not recommend them for Sony headphones without trying them out first. I have found Sony compatible cables but the cost is 2 -4 times as much so getting a headphone extension audio jack adapter (and this cable) is more viable e.g ASIN: B07J2B9NQC. That said all in all seems to be a very good quality cable.Edit - I correct my original findings - when changing to the other end of the cable (its not possible to know which is which) found these did not provide adequate connection to my 1000xm3 but were fine on the wife's. So really needs a slim adapter to work properly. So cannot recommend these for Sony headphones at all.
P**E
Surprisingly excellent.
Auxiliary cables, if you're looking for one, you already know what it is and what it does. They're all the same, right? Not entirely. I go through cables fairly quickly as I tend to roam around on my desk depending on what task is at hand. I hate bluetooth so tend to connect with cables if wireless isn't an option. This little beastie connects my laptop to a fairly hefty set of speakers that live around in various corners on and under my desk. Now, the last few cables I had lasted a few months, thin little rubber things that split at the mount, bend without any provocation and crack without effort. So, browsing around Amazon I found this one. Braided cord, metal bindings at the cable root and gold connectors. Ticks three of the four boxes. So, as the price is pretty damn good too I bought a set.The difference is noticeable the second it comes out of the packet. The ends have some weight to them so already say "can't break me sucker..." they have a very nice reflective finish and the gold connector sets off the effect attractively. True test of course is plugging the thing in. Now, I'm not a music purist (obviously, or I wouldn't be using my laptop for music) but I do like a "listenable" quality when I'm butt dancing in my chair. The difference in quality between the previous connector and this one was obvious even to my barbaric low class ears. Clearer, cleaner, crisper... Just about perfect to be honest. Well, it was to me anyway. I already have a good pair of headphones so have no need to test them there, but if the quality I'm getting through the speakers is anything to go by, they'll be a huge improvement to phones too.The braided cable is decently rigid, so won't bend and crease without a fight, and that's pretty important when you're a nomad on your own desk. It's soft enough to bend around corners and fiddle into tight areas, but doesn't give you that "I'm going to crack/break" feeling that comes with the more common rubber ones.Silly thing about the whole business is I use gold connectors for everything else, just never occurred to me to do the same with the aux cable. Silly me.Lesson learned, money well spent. Quality product.What more can you ask for.
M**O
Seems well built and sturdy
Seems a good product, well built. Nothing fraying, damaged, cut, broken or loose bits. It's not a thick cable and hard but thin and malleable as it should be for a 3.5 cable. It has a protective interwoven material which, gives it flexibility but sturdiness. I have not used it yet but will update review when I do.
P**Y
Good
Good quality cable, works well
C**R
Ok but not as described
This cable can transmit good quality sound and fits well but the cable casing is scratchy/ noisy if moved and my item did not have gold plated pins just chrome. Reasonable for the low price I suppose.
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