New to TRRS Cables? Well check out my extensive 'Understanding TRRS blog' when you have a moment and I'll get you up to speed. But in short, TRRS (aka 4-pole) 3.5mm audio jacks support microphone signals, in addition to the stereo audio of a typical 3.5mm AUX cable. They are becoming more and more common, whether it's for your smartphone's headset socket or your new laptop's audio-and-microphone combination jack.
This iPhone- and Android-compatible TRRS cable features 4-pole 3.5mm plugs on each end, making them suitable for interconnects between all compatible TRRS devices and accessories. Commonly found on headsets for gaming and mobile voice calls, 4-Pole TRRS sockets also feature on some TVs and camcorders where space is at a premium.
Also suitable for laptop, PC and console combination stereo/mic sockets for use with compatible accessories, this cable has all four connectors wired straight-through, making it suitable for systems using either the CTIA or OMTP standards (but does not convert between them).
Want to learn more about 4-pole TRRS cables & connections? Check out Cable Chick's Blog article: Understanding TRRS and Audio Jacks.
Note: Apple hands-free and earbud headset microphones are not compatible with PCs or gaming consoles.
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Note: All terminals are wired straight-through. This does not convert between CTIA or OMTP wiring standards and does NOT make Apple and Android accessories cross-compatible.