Works with Pixel 9a.
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| Compatible Devices | Apple earpods headphones with 3.5mm plug (or similar wired earbuds or headphone with a microphone) for phone calls and music, Astro A10, Turtle Beach, Razer, Logitech, HyperX, SteelSeries, Carsair, JBL and similar gaming headsets, Rode SC7 patch cable and SC4 TRS-TRRS adapter for external vlogging microphones, iPhone 15 / 16, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Moto, LG, Macbook, PC, Lenovo, Dell, Surface Pro, HP, Laptop See more |
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| Connector Type | Auxiliary, USB Type C |
| Color | black |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 0.3 x 0.3 inches |
| Brand | ienza |
| product_dimensions | 4 x 0.3 x 0.3 inches |
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| item_weight | 0.25 ounces |
| item_model_number | USBC_3pt5_TRRS |
| best_sellers_rank | #3,756 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #82 in Headphone Adapters |
| date_first_available | February 11, 2025 |
| manufacturer | ienza |












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Customers find the adapter to be of great quality and consider it good value for money.
I was a little surprised that my recent Pixel phone didn't have a jack for earbuds, but this solves the problem. Read more
Perfect! Read more
I bought the twice good Read more
This device clearly works, but when plugged into a pc, sometimes it causes audio to get REAL choppy. I ended up finding out its actinglike its causing audio play back to pause and play repeatedly. It doesnt always do this. Its so cheap its not worth the effort to return... probably works fine for mobile devices... but it may not work with a pc if you need it for that Read more
Purchased for my motorcycle for iPhone careplay. Works great. Read more
This was perfect! Read more
Needs a stereo plug adapter if you intend to be used with an amplifier. Read more
Need this at work to run my speakers due to needing a new hub. The old hub was incompatible with the reimaged laptops we were getting, and the new hub did not have a 1/8" jack for the speaker system (old school speakers at work are like 20 years old, maybe 25?) This was 3 weeks ago. After getting everything together and wiring all connected and organized, had major issues with the laptop. Attributed it to the reimage and new software that we had. Sound quality with the item was good, didn't figure it had anything to do with the problems. Dealt with it (due to being very busy at work) but issues kept escalating. We're required to use TEAMs and OneDrive as our main file hubs, and every time saving an item or opening an item it was a 45 second nightmare, then couldnt' rename folders, then couldn't download items out of emails, then finally today couldn't get any tabs to open to new windows in browers and youtube refused to work to play an informational movie for my coworkers. So started to try and figure out the issue, and took all the cords out to switch the hub to another hub, that didn't fix it, so figured it might be the power cord for the hub. In order to get to the power cord I had to take out this USB adapter (it was blocking the power cord). Replaced the power cord, everything was instantly working, thought we figured out the problem. Connected the other cords back up, everything went haywire again. Then realized that this item was the only other things I had replaced out of all my wiring (we tried new CAT cables, a different mouse, different keyboard, moved the computer to another room to prove it would work, different computer did the same thing on my setup). It was this piece of junk! Something in this item was causing major issues/interference and it was getting worse and worse. As soon as I unhooked and just directly connected my speakers to the computer, everything worked perfectly again. Save yourself the aggravation and do NOT buy this item for anything computer related. Read more