USB C to Headphone Jack and PD Fast Charge
2 in 1 USB Headphone Audio Adapter Compatible with car 3.5 mm AUX jack, make your driving more enjoyable.
No-cable design makes the 3.5MM headphone adapter compact and stylish, it is more convenient than adapter with cables.
If the type C to 3.5MM audio adapter is used for a long time and the temperature is too high, the internal protection mechanism will be activated and dissipates heat.
Please make sure your C to 3.5 mm audio headphones support CTIA before buying. If your headphone interface is OMTP standard slot, when plugging with our CTIA standard 3.5 mm jack, there will be distortion, crosstalk and the microphone cannot be used. If you're not sure whether your headphones support CTIA, please feel free to ask us.
Here are some product tips:
- Please pull out it when not in use, if not, your battery will be consumed.
- Does NOT support data transfer.
- No suitable for a phone case with a thickness greater than 2.8MM (Not suitable for OtterBox phone cases).
- The USB C headphone adapter does not support GoPro.
- The adapter does not support volume control on iPad Pro.
- The adapter does not support volume control on A-pples 3.5 mm headset.
- It doesnt support making phone calls on Galaxy S8/ Note 9 or iPad Pro.
- It doesn't support switching music on Mate 30 Pro 5G/ Nova 6 5G
- When connecting Type-C mobile phones without PD function, the audio and charging functions are alternatives, the charging function takes priority.
- When you use the product and encounter that the 2-port interface cannot realize the function of listening and charging at the same time, it is recommended that you plug and unplug the product again, and then it can be used normally. [Non-product problem, there are differences in the agreement of the mobile phone model]
- The factory test results show that Due to different device models, it is normal for some devices to generate heat to a certain extent during use, and it does not affect normal functional use. This is like the heat generated when people do exercise, which is a normal phenomenon of heat dissipation.