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The UGREEN USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Conversion Adapter is a premium 2-in-1 device that delivers ultra-fast 60W PD charging alongside high-resolution 32-bit/384kHz audio via a built-in DAC. Designed with a magnetic, braided nylon cable for enhanced durability, it supports microphone and inline controls, and is compatible with a wide range of flagship smartphones and laptops including iPhone 17, Galaxy S24, and MacBook Pro. Perfect for professionals who demand flawless sound quality and uninterrupted power on the move.











| ASIN | B0CJXWJ596 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #2,509 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #23 in Headphone Adapters |
| Brand | UGREEN |
| Built-In Media | USB-C to 3.5mm PD 60W Audio Converter Adapter |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone 16 Pro Max/16 Pro/16 Plus/16/15 Pro Max/15 Pro/15 Plus/15, Galaxy S24/S24+/S24 Ultra/S23/S23+/S22/S22+/S22 Ultra/S21/S2+/S21+/S21+/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra/S21 Ultra 0 Ultra/S 20+/S20, iPad/iPad min 6, iPad Pro, iPad Air, Google Pixel 9 Pro XL/9/9 Pro/8/8 Pro/7/7 Pro/6/Pixel 6 Pro, OnePlus 9 Pro/8, PS5, HUAWEI Mate 60pro, MacB… |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Current Rating | 3 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,593) |
| External Testing Certification | 177202201739 |
| Finish | Metallic |
| Input Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 4 x 1 cm |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
| Model Number | 25837 |
| Nominal Power | 60 Watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cell Phone, Headphones |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
サ**ア
Bluetoothイヤホンも便利で楽ですが、時々有線のイヤホンでも音楽が聴きたくなります。 音の劣化もなく、充電しながら、音楽が聴けるのは非常に良いです。
M**A
oppo reno13A での使用ですが バツグンの良音質でした。 供給量は検証できていませんが 充電との併用も問題ありません。 よく言われるノイズも気に なりません(ダイソーの3.1A充電器) 聞きながら充電を付け外しすると 一旦オトガール止まりますがすぐ 戻ります。 恐らくチップが分岐のオフオンを 仕切り直していて、こういうもの なんだろうなと思うので気にしません。
K**様
スマホでの作曲用に購入しました。 ヘッドホンをスマホで使うための変換ケーブルとして使っています。 簡単な評価は、 良かった点 ・音質は問題なし ・高速充電に対応 ・コスパが良い 悪かった点 ・耐久性に若干不安あり と言った感じです。以下詳細な感想です。 音質は、32bit/384kHzに対応しているということで、ハイレゾとしては十分な性能だと思います。 私はATH-M50xという結構良いヘッドホンを使ってるんですが、これを使って作曲しても音質に不満はなく、快適に作業できました。 高速充電に対応している充電器を使っても、特に充電速度が落ちているようには感じませんでした。 これまで他の変換ケーブルも試してきましたが、安価なものだと音の出が悪かったり、差し込み口の品質にバラつきがあったりしました。 この商品はUGREEN製ということもあり、品質は安定してるんじゃないかなと思ってます。 私が買った時は約3000円でした。割と手が出しやすい値段だと思います。 問題は耐久面です。 私の場合、1年くらいで壊れてしまいました。 断線なのか内部の故障かはなんとも言えないですが、充電しながらだとかなり発熱したので、それの影響で壊れた可能性は十分ありそうです。 安価な製品なので仕方ない部分もありますが、欲を言えばもう少し耐久性がほしかったところです。 もし購入を検討している方は、年に一度くらいの買い替えを視野に入れておくと良いかもしれません。
ち**る
Google Pixel10でイヤホンは純正Appleを使ってましたが他のだと通話の際相手に聞こえる声が籠っていたり聞こえづらかったのがこちらの商品のお陰で全て解決しました!相手にもこちら側も綺麗な音+充電出来ているので星5です!
K**2
iPad PRO M4では認識が不安定の後、充電ポートにPD繋いだら完全に認識しなくなった。 どこかの線がショートしてる感じの発熱があった。
M**E
Pico4Ultraで問題なく安定して動作しています。延長ケーブルやモバイルバッテリーを変えて数パターン試しましたが、トラブルなく使用することができています。 以前、エレコムのMPA-C35PDBKを使用していましたが、急に音声が途切れて聞こえなり、一度ケーブルを外して挿し直さないと復帰しない。ノイズも大きく、モバイルバッテリー側の給電状況が変わった場合にも認識しなくなる状況でした。 音声出力のノイズは大きいですが、それもエレコムのよりはマシで、E500やE3000といった能率低めのイヤホンなら気にならないレベルでした。 Pico4Ultraだけでなく、他の機器でも動作不安定に悩んでいる場合、1つの選択肢として本製品に変えてみるのはありだと思います。 ただ、この手の製品は相性問題が発生しやすいため、手軽さを求めるなら遅延の少ないワイヤレスイヤホンを探しても良いかも知れません(こちらもだいぶ沼ですが...)
魚**類
以前使っていた他社製品のものが、ブツブツと音が途切れ聞こえなくなってしまったので購入。 音質は問題なく(音響無知が気づかないくらいのものなので、音質を気にされる方は普通にいいものを買った方がいいと思います。)、購入から20日程経つのですが今のところ不調もなく使えています。 問題は充電機能ですが、これは微妙です。充電はされるのですが遅い……。 ASMRを聴きながら寝落ちするのが日課なのですが、半分くらいあった充電が起きたら死にかけになっています。無いよりマシくらいの能力なので、結局ちゃんとした充電で充電してから寝るという本末転倒状態です。
◯**ま
iPad mini では動作が安定しません。 音楽再生中に、Siriが起動してくることがあります。 また、充電と音楽再生を同時に行うとノイズが入る、音が出ない(再生は継続)、ボリュームが最低のなる、などの現象が起きます。 結果として、使わなくなりました。
@**W
Just awesome, works with Oneplus 13 and Marshall Major IV. But yes, the charging speed definitely can't be compared to to speed at which my original charger runs the show.
S**O
Perfetto, qualità audio impeccabile Provato con pixel 6a e Samsung tab s9 E nessuna interferenza o surriscaldamenti durante la ricarica e riproduzione (uso cavi e caricabatterie Anker)
J**Y
So far I've had no problem using this. I'm able to charge my phone while using it as a poor-man's DAC to play music through my old stereo system. The connection is stable and I haven't heard any popping, hiss, etc. I know this isn't an audiophile device, but neither is a smartphone. This sure beats the hell out of Bluetooth though, and you can still charge your phone. I've been thinking of using an old phone as a dedicated media storage device until I get an actual dedicated one. The design is very durable and the components are housed in metal housings. Magnets are built into them which holds the two ends together, which is more handy than I originally thought. Old stereo systems can become a mess of wires pretty quickly and when you include a 2.5mm to 1/4" adapter to connect the old stereo-in plug to the amp it's a lot. This little device is perfect for my needs. I haven't noticed any heating issues but I have a dedicated amp. I'm using this as an adapter and I don't know how it would perform if you tried to power speakers directly. I think the value is great and the shipping was fast enough that I didn't move on to another project for a few weeks. It's a great buy and already paid for itself. I'm using VLC on my phone (free) to play my mp3 files, but you can use whatever you like if you don't care about owning music.
E**.
Cumple la función, puedes ocupar solo un puerto o ambos según tu necesidad, me sirve para jugar con audífonos por largo tiempo, recuerda validar compatibilidad antes, aprobado por un Nubia Z60 Ultra Leading Version
N**N
The fact that phones don't come with a proper audio jack these days should be treated as a crime. It used to be so easy; you kept a little pouch with your earbuds in, and when you wanted to listen on the train / wherever, you popped them out, they unwound, you plugged them in, and you were listening. There was no need for charging up (possibly explosive, it seems) earpods, and no need for USB adaptors to have to fish out and plug in first. Basically, by cheaping out on the design of the phones to reduce water ingress etc, phone manufacturers have made our experience worse and forced us into using substandard audio cables. So, like all people in my situation, I went and bought a USB to audio adaptor. Your phone has an expensive DAC to produce nice audio when listening to music / sound, but when you plug in USB headphones, there's no "audio out" that routes the sound from the onboard chip to the phones, like with a normal 3.5mm jack, there's no way to have a simple USB to Audio wire, the USB plug has to contain a full sound card. That's why the plug end that goes into the phone is so big. So, rather than using the gorgeous well-powered DAC you paid thousands for, you're now reduced to the 30-cent chinese mass-produced DAC that the adaptor manufacturer put in there. If they put an expensive one in, your adaptor cable would cost more than the headphones. The other problem is that the USB audio controller also has to manage things like the pause/play/fastforward buttons on speakerphones and clever headphones with inline controllers. This is just a feature to help people mute and adjust volume without needing to log into the phone every time. As you'll have seen, there are lots of cheap cables on here. It's a misconception to think that a USB to audio cable is "just an adaptor". It's not. Inside the USB plug is a mini-cpu doing DAC and ADC for speakerphones, as well as controlling HID devices (play/pause). And if the cable is a power splitter like this one, it's also got to manage all the USB power profiles... IS the phone being charged, or is it charging something else.. etc. Finally, if the USB is more than a charging port, the CPU has to act as a USB hub, managing the connectivity and power to four or more downstream devices. You think that spending £2.99 on a cheap cable with a £0.15 CPU is going to net you a device that's as good as your £1000 smart phone? Not even close. So, the net result is that the phone may not recognise the cheap USB audio device. It may not properly support all the standard functions of a USB audio profile, charging can be hit and miss (you get 'slow' charging, or the charging starts/stops all the time), or the audio can be a bit poor (cracking, popping, gaps in audio, muddy sound, distortions, inability to make out some higher-pitched details in music), or the control buttons misfire (phone swiping left/right, audio muting/unmuting randomly, music starting/stopping, tracks skipping). So, when you're getting one of these cables, just remember, you spend £1000 on your phone, and this cable is going to fundamentally replace one of the more noticeable parts of the phone, the audio subsystem. So don't just pick a cheap one. Go upmarket a little. That's why I went with these. I've bought MANY cables like this over the last few years. Some for laptops with malfunctioning audio cards, some for family, a few for me. They've all had their little quirks, except this one. The design is excellent: The cable shrouds are firm, so it's not going to break when I push/pull it in and out of the phone, the connectors click into place nicely, so you can tell when it's plugged in, even in the dark. The audio is pretty darn good. It wouldn't beat a proper sound card, but to my ears, it sounds as clear through this as through the phone's inbuilt speaker. Charging works perfectly, and the phone notices when it's attached to a proper USB-C charging port and can be charged at full rate. But the best bit, is the magnetic attraction between the two tails. It just keeps the whole thing neat, and (I've found) is a nice little fidget toy when you're idly listening to music / audio. Yes, it costs a little more than the other devices, but in this market you REALLY do get what you pay for. I hope that you understand a little more about what these cables are, and will appreciate that spending an extra few pounds can be very worth it.
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