🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Cubilux 3.5mm TRS to TRRS Male Adapter is a versatile audio splitter designed for seamless connectivity between your lavalier microphone and various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and gaming consoles. With its compact design and durable construction, this adapter ensures high-quality audio recording and real-time monitoring, making it an essential tool for content creators and professionals alike.
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Tutorial for Lav mic users
FOR THOSE TRYING TO GET THEIR LAVALIER MIC TO WORK ON ANDROID, READ THIS PLEASE.I use a Godox M2 Virso, but a lot of this tutorial can be applied to many other lav mics.To get your lav mic to work properly, plug in the cubilux mic/headphone splitter into your phones C port FIRST.THEN plug in the BLACK END of the RED TRRS CABLE into the HEADPHONE PORT of the receiver.Then plug the GREY END into the TRRS to TRS adapter.Then plug the ADAPTER with EVERYTHING CONNECTED into the MIC JACK on the CUBILUX SPLITTER."Complete action using bixby/google" should pop up. If it doesn't, you did something wrong.This will save you A LOT of hassle, especially if you think you did something wrong or you think you broke it when you actually didn't.
C**R
doesn't work with Meta Quest headsets
I purchased this to try with my Quest 2 headset. Meta recently supplied build 64 of their OS, unlocking external mic capability, but their input volume level is grossly incompatible with the standard output level that mics or headsets use with other devices, and there is no Quest USB volume control setting (volume control is supposed to be available for their built-in pinhole mics). It was a shot in the dark, hoping this adapter would work with and supply gain to the mic USB input of the Quest. When that did not work, the Quest headset behaving as if no mic was connected, I tried this adapter in Windows and it functioned perfectly. I tried it connected to my Samsung/Android phone, and that also worked well. I confess that I wish it had failed with one or the other, because that would furnish me with an excuse for a return, but it was only a $20 gamble, and I accept the consequence. This review, I only hope, will keep some others from making the same gamble. Maybe Cubilux would consider adding Meta Quest headsets to their incompatibles list, or maybe they'd enjoy the challenge of expanding this little device's capabilities.
A**R
It's a thing
It does connect your audio. However, it doesn't allow the same connectivity as you would get from a direct AUX jack in your phone across all devices that use an audio jack. I'm sure this has to do with phones' OS, USB-C, AUX signal communications/translations/whatever. Audio: worked. Caldwell chronograph: kinda worked. Magneto Speed chronograph direct to phone with their app & device: failed. But to be fair, every single AUX to USB-C thing I have tried fail on the Magneto Speed. Only some work with Caldwell, and this one did.
S**L
Great replacement for the stock mic in a Vive Pro.
So the Vive Pro has these two mics, one for ambient noise cancellation and one for voice...They are both pointed at your nostrils so you sound like Darth Vader without his inhaler in VR.SOME people have mic issues with their VR that causes them not to be heard, something with the built in mics and the HDMI/USB connection adress they are given I guess.Either way, this is a quick and easy fix for both those problems, just plug it into the USB-C in the headset, velcro it to the side, and pop a gaming headset mic into the mic port on the unit, and you're good to go.IT WORKS AWESOME, the audio quality is better since you can use a decent condenser mic on it, or a nice gaming headset mic, and you can position the mic where it has the best chance of picking up voice and not breathing (your friends will thank you)(I know my cable is routed weird, but there is a kink in it and i don't want it to break a connection)But yeah, this thing is awesome and if you ever need a sound card for a device that has a messed up internal sound card, OR none at all that has a USB-C connection, this is a great choice.And for the price, you can't go wrong!AND on top of all that, if you are buying it for your Vive Pro, it matches ^O^
W**R
Car speakers
It did not work for me.I trued to hook my Apple phone to the speakers in my mustang speakers and it did not allow me to hear any thing thru the speakers. I used my wife’s and I did not hear anything thru the speakers. I used her phone without the part and it works. Her phone is also an Apple phone.I used Waze for directions and it be nice to hear the directions when driving.
W**.
Works, but needs high input levels
This works just like I wanted to a point: two mono inputs broken out into two jacks. Unfortunately, this is not usable easily with microphones. I have two dynamic lab mics and they do each present a signal, but this has no preamp or gain at all, so the levels presented are very, very low. Boosting in post leads to a lot of noise because the signal is so close to the noise floor. I tried using what I had for signal amps (a headphone amp and a Zoom H1 as a preamp) but still had levels too low. Ultimately I ended up not using it and just sticking with using my Zoom as an interface and preamp with my iPad. It does seem to work with line-level inputs better.It does work, and provides something hard to find anywhere else. If you have an external preamp, this might be a great device for you.
R**N
Surpassed my expectations
This product surpassed my expectations. My new iPad Pro 3rd generation has the new USB C connector and no headphone outlet. Also no microphone input. I needed to use a quality remote microphone for doing marketing videos for my website. I was able to use this inexpensive device to very effectively use a remote microphone. The first microphone I tried would not work. It is an older lavalier microphone I had purchased some six years ago. When I connected a new higher quality microphone I recently purchased (by MOVO), it worked superbly. I could also use the earphone jack for a standard set of wired earbuds. The iPad will apparently not allow the use of Bluetooth earbuds while using this device, therefore the earbuds or earphones, apparently, need to be a wired device. This solved a microphone and earphone problem challenge with my beautiful new iPad easily and inexpensively. The splitter itself is well engineered, solid feeling, apparently quality materials, and made to last.
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