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AT&T USB-C to 3.5mm Adaptor

This AT&T USB-C to 3.5mm Adaptor is no longer available.

Overview

Use your favorite headphones again with this compact audio adaptor.

The 3.5 mm to USB-C adaptor lets you connect devices that use a standard 3.5 mm audio plug — like headphones or speakers — to almost any USB-C device. A built-in digital-to-analog converter (DAC) ensures the best sound experience possible while listening to your favorite music and podcasts.


Key Features


  • USB Type-C to 3.5mm audio adaptor
  • Digital-to-analog converter (DAC) provides premium sound quality
  • Allows you to use your favorite 3.5mm audio headset with USB-C phones
  • Supports voice calls and volume control over most USB-C devices

FEATURES or SPECS


  • Reinforced connectors for durability
  • Compatible with most USB-C devices
  • *Voice Call Compatibility: Most newer phones with USB-C connectors support phone call functionality. Older phones, before the USB-C audio standard was established, may not.
  • *Voice Call Compatible Phones Include: Samsung Galaxy S10 or newer, Note 9 or newer, LG G7 or newer, Google Pixel 3 or newer.

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Feature & Specs

Overall rating
3.9
Design
3.7
Features
3.9
Performance
3.4
59%of 31 AT&T USB-C to 3.5mm Adaptor reviewers recommend this product
HIGH RATING
Rated 5 out of 5 stars with 5 reviews
BAK1 - recommended this product
6/17/2020
perfect solution.
I wanted to keep my old earbuds. This solution works well. My volume and mic on the earbuds work fine through this adapter.
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LOW RATING
Rated 1 out of 5 stars with 5 reviews
Nvis
6/5/2024
Broken after a month, zero support from AT&T
It's annoying that we need to purchase one of these ridiculous things rather than just having a jack for the headset built into the phone as it always was. That said, this product appears to be the only thing that works... but it's only a short time before it fails. I've had to buy three now and it's only been just over a month. When you move slightly there is a static sound and the audio goes out and you can't hear at all unless it's held a very specific way. Contacted AT&T to replace it since See more
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