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Model: OneKer USB Type C to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter, (2-Pack) USB C to Aux Female Audio Dongle Cable Cord Compatible with iPhone 16/15 Pro/15 Plus/15 Pro Max,iPad Pro,MacBook, Samsung Galaxy S24 S23 S22
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I tried many different versions of usb-c to 3.5mm adapters for MacBook Pro. This was by far one of the best in terms of high output and very low noise. I kept these and returned the others.
If you want to use a 3.5mm adapter for music with HiFi earbuds, you should get ones that have higher SNR, like those with a ALC5686 or CX31993 DAC (~$5-10). Cheaper adapters like these will have a noticeable hiss with low impedance IEMs.
What I'd give for a more complete list of compatible phones. Guessing my Samsung A53 5G model isn't compatible. Seems to be only Samsung S series phones that support this kind of device.
I tried many different versions of usb-c to 3.5mm adapters for MacBook Pro. This was by far one of the best in terms of high output and very low noise. I kept these and returned the others.
I was just a/b to mention "noise" since I purchased the TIPSEAN USB C to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter (2 Pack)[amazon.com] this past Oct for the same price. Even though the audio output is acceptable compared a different adapter I purchased from Dell, the TIPSEANs do emit a slight bit of background noise in audio playback from what I've noticed.
If you want to use a 3.5mm adapter for music with HiFi earbuds, you should get ones that have higher SNR, like those with a ALC5686 or CX31993 DAC (~$5-10). Cheaper adapters like these will have a noticeable hiss with low impedance IEMs.
Amazon and eBay have them for 15-20 sadly. Sony mx5 considered hifi or Samsung Galaxy pro / Klipsch 2.1 pro media or those don't need one?
If you want to use a 3.5mm adapter for music with HiFi earbuds, you should get ones that have higher SNR, like those with a ALC5686 or CX31993 DAC (~$5-10). Cheaper adapters like these will have a noticeable hiss with low impedance IEMs.
Exact DAC chip, impedance and/or SNR are not even listed quite often...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5B6DWSS
Hi-Fi Sound Quality: Featuring an advanced DAC Smart Chip, this USB C to headphone adapter delivers high-definition audio and powerful noise reduction for a superior listening experience.
Only on the picture here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5D31N5V
I can see:
Conexant Smart DAC Chip
Built-in professional DAC chip, makes lossless and pure audio conversion
DAC: 24bit/96Khz
ADC: 24bit/48Khz
SNR: 10db FSA
THD+N: -85db FS
Does it mean it's cheap one?
Last edited by apokrif February 21, 2026 at 07:16 AM.
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I have not had great luck with these lasting regardless of brand...but never heard of these guys
Got these for $2.09 a couple months ago via an SD post. No complaints. I just don't see another rando brand worth 6 bucks/full price.
I have not had great luck with these lasting regardless of brand...but never heard of these guys
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5B6DWSS
Hi-Fi Sound Quality: Featuring an advanced DAC Smart Chip, this USB C to headphone adapter delivers high-definition audio and powerful noise reduction for a superior listening experience.
Only on the picture here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5D31N5V
I can see:
Conexant Smart DAC Chip
Built-in professional DAC chip, makes lossless and pure audio conversion
DAC: 24bit/96Khz
ADC: 24bit/48Khz
SNR: 10db FSA
THD+N: -85db FS
Does it mean it's cheap one?
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