3.5mm Cable 4-Pole Hi-Fi Stereo TRRS Jack Shielded Male to Male AUX Cord
Product Features:
- Connectors: 3.5mm TRRS male to 3.5mm TRRS male gold-plated connectors
- High-fidelity audio transmission
- Widely compatible with devices with 3.5mm TRRS jacks, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, MP3 players, and more
- Spiral shield design provides excellent protection against EMI and RFI interference
- Premium materials ensure durability and long-lasting performance
Technical Specifications:
- Cable Length: Multiple lengths available (e.g., 3ft, 6ft, 9ft)
- Conductor Material: Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC)
- Wire Gauge: 28 AWG
- Connector Material: Gold-Plated
- Number of Conductors: 4
Key Benefits:
- Exceptional Sound Quality: Experience rich, clear, and undistorted audio thanks to the high-fidelity audio transmission capabilities.
- Compatibility and Versatility: Connect to various devices equipped with 3.5mm TRRS jacks, making it a versatile solution for different audio applications.
- Reliable EMI/RFI Protection: The spiral shield design effectively safeguards against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference, ensuring stable signal transmission.
- Durable Construction: Built with premium materials, this aux cord offers extended durability and withstands everyday wear and tear.
- Easy Installation: Simply plug and play without any additional drivers or software installation, making it convenient for immediate use.
Additional Features:
- Color Options: Available in multiple colors to match your aesthetic preferences
- Compact and Portable: The lightweight and flexible design allows for easy storage and portability
- Warranty: Backed by a comprehensive warranty for peace of mind
This 3.5mm Cable 4-Pole Hi-Fi Stereo TRRS Jack Shielded Male to Male AUX Cord is an exceptional choice for connecting audio devices and delivering high-quality sound. Its versatility, durability, and ease of use make it an ideal solution for both professional and personal audio applications.
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