Binding: Electronics Brand: Cables To Go Color: Black EAN: 0757120210627 Label: Cables To Go Manufacturer: Cables To Go Model: 21062 Publisher: Cables To Go Studio: Cables To Go Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Product DescriptionThe 3.5mm stereo audio cables from Cables To Go are specifically designed for quality computer audio applications. The 3.5mm cable connects the PC sound card, portable CD player or any mini-stereo audio device with 3.5mm jacks to multimedia speakers. The cable features two 29-gauge stranded conductors and a drain wire, which are tinned to resist oxidation. The conductors and drain wire are wrapped with an Aluminum foil shield to resist noise and interference.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Does exactly what it should
Great price, and worked great too. Not much more you can say. We got it for a phone to be hooked up to a vehicle stereo and had no difficulties.
Rating: - Does what it needs to
I bought this cord to hook my laptop to my TV to watch Netflix. This cord did exactly what it needs too. Great product
Rating: - Worked great for a couple of months...
I bought it to use in my car for connecting my Zune to my car stereo. I was always careful with it, when I was done using it I coiled it up and placed it in my center console. After a couple of months of light use though, it would start playing only out of one speaker or the other, or maybe not either side. I jiggled it around until it made a connection so it would work. But the wires inside the cable were clearly damaged even though the outside of the cable seemed sturdy enough.
Rating: - scratchy quality
The sound quality gets scratchy if you move the cord. You can't move the cord too much
Rating: - Poor quality audio cable
The Cables To Go 6ft 3.5mm M/M Stereo Audio Cable was delivered as promised, on time, and appeared to be in good shape. But the quality of the product is not good. The cable was purchased for use in connecting an MP3 player to the audio jack on a car stereo. After only a couple of weeks, the sound quality started to drop off. We wondered if the connection was bad, so we disconnected and reconnected the plug, but that didn't solve the problem. It turns out that the cable has a break somewhere inside ... Read More