Description
USB-C External Sound Adapter
CableCreation USB-C to 3.5 mm Audio and Microphone Adapter is an ideal alternative to bypass a damaged sound card. It provides a solution to connect your existing headsets, earplugs, speakers, microphones and aux cables to your USB-C equipped computer and cellphone.
Warm Tips:
Apple AirPods and earphones were tested not support microphone input but only audio output with this adapter.
Tested NOT working with Pixel Phones and GoPro serials
Microphone input does NOT work with a DJI Osmo Pocket neither record audio.
Not two ports support output: one is output and the other is input.
【2 Ways to Use】
Both TRS (headphone) and TRRS (headphone with microphone) are suitable for this audio adapter.
1. Insert TRS(3 pole) 3.5 mm microphone plug into PINK jack, and headphone plug into BLACK jack.
2. Simply insert TRRS (4 pole) 3.5 mm plug into BLACK jack. Then start to enjoy listening music, chatting with families, exploring video game, living stream.
Black Port - Integrated stereo audio output and mono microphone input
1.supports TRRS (with built-in microphone) and TRS (without microphone)
2.connect a TRRS, supports headphone output and microphone input
3.connect a TRS (in green color), only supports headphone output
Pink Port - Mono Microphone In
only support a TRS for microphone input
Compatible Devices [not a full list]
Compatible System:
Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8, 7 / XP / Vista, macOS, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, Chrome OS
Apple:
iPad Pro 2020 (11 inch/ 12.9 inch), iPad Pro 2018, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac and more
Samsung:
Galaxy S20 Ultra / S8/ S9/ S10 Plus / Note 9 / Note 10
Other Phones:
OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 8 Pro, Moto z play, Lumia 950, LG G5, G6, V20, V30 ,etc.
Headphones:
EDIFIER R101V / W800BT / K800 / H850 2011 Harley Ultra Limited,etc.
Imcompatible Models
NOT working with Pixel Phones and GoPro serials;
Configuration Instructions
Windows:
* Right-click on the sound icon in the taskbar;
* Select Playback or Recording devices;
* Adjust the volume on the computer and in the application.
Mac:
* Go to System Preferences > Sound > C-Media USB Headset > Output or Input > Volume