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| Compatible Devices | PlayStation, Speaker |
|---|---|
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Color | Black |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.33 x 2.17 x 0.47 inches |
| Brand | SYNCWIRE |
| product_dimensions | 4.33 x 2.17 x 0.47 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 0.47 ounces |
| item_model_number | SWSC024 |
| best_sellers_rank | #475 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Headphone Extension Cords |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | July 20, 2017 |
| manufacturer | LEADERMENT INTERNATIONAL GROUP CO.;LTD |












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Customers find the headphone splitter works well and is solidly constructed, with one mentioning it can withstand 15,000+ bend tests. Customers appreciate its durability, with one noting its corrosion-resistant gold-plated plugs, and consider it good value for money, offering cost savings over sound deadening alternatives.
Nice quality. Does the intended job Read more
I bought this splitter so my friend and I could watch movies and edit videos together on my laptop, and it’s been awesome. The sound quality stays crystal clear on both ends — no static, no weird volume drops. The nylon-braided cable feels super durable, not that cheap rubber that cracks after a week. I’ve used it for long car rides, flights, and even during a few school projects, and it’s held up perfectly. If you want something that feels solid, looks clean, and actually works every time, this is the one to get. Read more
Works really well I hooked it up to the back of a sound bar and hooked up my Atari 7800+ to one of the ends as well as a CD player to the other end and it’s playing my CD and the sound from the video game through the speaker at once and it’s really cool Read more

I bought this a little over a month ago, and it exceeded every expectation I had, and several other expectations I didn’t realize I had until I used it. Do NOT take that statement lightly, because I mean it very literally. I'm a content creator, and after I started to upgrade my computer setup, I found that I needed a way to share my audio output between my wired headset and desktop speakers without unplugging and replugging in the audio cables to my PC. I searched for audio jack splitters and this one came up as the top unsponsored result. I saw it was made of very high quality materials (nylon braiding is an excellent choice for the outer jacket, and the particular variety of TPE polymer they used for the insulation layer is the most flexible and durable I've ever seen), and the good reviews convinced me to buy it in a heartbeat. I'm glad I didn’t wait either, because it's literally the best piece of wiring I've ever owned. First off, my previous experience with buying from lesser known technology brands on Amazon told me that when using an adapter or extension cable of some kind, especially a splitter, I should expect some kind of audio quality or complexity loss. I've seldom been so glad to be so wrong. Some reviewers claimed they got lower fidelity audio when using this product, or that the volume would be reduced when using two speakers/headsets at the same time (its intended purpose). I still went with it because I don’t care too much about any audio quality above 320kbps anyway, and I've set my PC and Nintendo Switch to automatically increase power to lower-volume audio devices. The listing said that it only allowed stereo sound through the wire. Interestingly, my bluetooth headset, also from Amazon (Cowin E7 by the way, excellent buy), said on its listing that it couldn't play music while charging, but when I tried, It could. In fact, I've had multiple experiences of Amazon-bought devices saying they can do something only so well at best, and learning that they're able to do significantly better when I try them out. I guess they do that so you get your expectations exceeded anyway, but I see no problem with getting something better than you expect (just don't assume that's how it'll be every time). Lo and behold, once I hooked this splitter up to my Switch and put on my headset, I could still hear where the wild Pokémon sounds were coming from in any direction. So it's got omnidirectional surround sound when It said just stereo. That's exactly 129,598 more directions than promised. Pretty sweet, huh? It Doesn’t stop there. This made me curious, so I put it to the ultimate test. I hooked it up to my phone, plugged in two wired headsets at the same time, and pulled up a Dolby Atmos 8D surround sound remaster of one of my favorite songs. There was absolutely no loss of volume or audio quality whatsoever. It was playing in both headsets simultaneously as crisp and clear with just as much audible direction and depth as if I was in the concert. The icing on the cake is that you can do it backwards as well, another thing the listing said wouldn't work. If you use aux cords to plug an mp3 player and your phone into one side, and attach it to an aux cord compatible headset, you can listen to music and a podcast at the same time, both in full original quality (assuming your mp3 player supports volume correction like my PC and Switch, otherwise it will slightly decrease the volume). Not sure who that appeals to, but it is nonetheless possible. Not to mention its durability. As said before, one of the reasons I gave this a try was the material used to make it. Take the description of an item's durability with a grain of salt unless it tells you exactly what it's made of. Well this thing is apparently made of hyperflexible Vibranium (not really) because my cat has tried to chew on my cords before, and when I caught her chewing on this, I inspected it frantically, worrying that my god tier cable splitter had been asassinated by a horrible beast. I couldn't tell where it had been bitten by sight or touch. It still works as if right off the factory conveyor belt. Long story short, It does exactly what it says and much more. I would be ecstatic if I could find something this good for $20, let alone $10 with the 20% off sale I got it with making $8. If I could pay full price to leave 6 out of 5 stars, I would. I'm buying a second one along with some toggle switches to make it so that I never have to get out of my chair to change audio sources again. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone who needs one, and I don't think five stars even does it justice, but that's the max, so thats what it gets. Read more
This headphone splitter works exactly as advertised: it splits audio cleanly into two outputs with no noticeable loss in sound quality. The braided cable and gold-plated connectors feel durable and reliable, and the build quality is excellent—perfect for sharing music or podcasts on the go The only downside is it doesn’t support microphone input. If you connect headsets with microphones, the mic won’t work—but for shared listening, it’s a solid choice. Overall, a great buy if you're just splitting audio. Durable, high-quality—but don’t expect mic support on this one. Read more
Great product and price ! Great quality! Read more
We found these particularly helpful in morning worship. We needed help outputing from our laptop to a floor monitor and the room audio system; worked like a champ! If you have split audio needs with a 1/8 in plug, get this! It works! Read more
Arrived quickly. Great quality item. Works as it should. Read more