🎧 Split your sound, not your style – premium audio connection made sleek.
The ICESPRING 6.35mm Stereo Plug to Dual Jack Splitter is a compact 0.6-foot cable featuring gold-plated connectors for corrosion resistance and minimal signal loss. Its fully molded, EMI/RFI shielded jacks ensure interference-free audio, while rubber strain relief enhances durability. Ideal for connecting headphones to amplifiers, AV receivers, and tablets with 6.35mm sockets.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 50 Grams |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish Types | Gold |
Color | black |
Warranty Type | Extended |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 6.35 |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Tablet |
Specific Uses For Product | Headphones, Amplifier, AV Receiver |
A**A
Worked well
Used to sing duets through Yamaha digital pianos' speakers. Connected easily and worked well. Bought 2..one for home and one for church. Used 3 different Mics and all worked nicely.
D**.
Compact and performs well
The female contacts are a good connection
M**S
Inexpensive but seems solid
I had previously ordered another inexpensive headphone splitter that I had to return for an intermittent connector. Looking online I planned to order a Hosa brand and that site referred me to Amazon. I thought I was ordering Hosa but my referral sent me to this one. However, this splitter seems sturdy and the internal parts of the connectors also seem good. I have no intermittent connections with this ICESPRING" adapter when using headphones at the same time as a client.
J**N
They work perfectly.
They work perfectly.
J**E
So far so good!
So far so good!
M**
Great
Great
C**G
Quality is good, but be aware if you buy for aviation radio...
The build and sound quality of the splitter is great. However, if you want to use this splitter cable to capture in-flight aviation radio through a headphone jack, there would be a few problems:- TRS vs TRRS: most cables and recorders don't support using headphone output as input. TRS cable does, however it is simply passing one channel of the headphone to the mic ring of the recorder.- Attenuation: some headphone jack output is too powerful for the mobile phone recorder. Make sure the signal through your cable doesn't overload your phone's input.
S**O
It lasted 3 years with light use
One of the cables had bad connections. did not use much (like perhaps 20 times?). Looking for higher quality ones
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 week ago