Allows you to extend and connect a microphone, headset or stereo speaker.
Product Details
ECS-EXTSS 25 ft stereo audio cable
The 3.5mm (1/8) stereo TRS connector is also called an audio jack, phone jack, phone plug, jack plug, stereo plug, mini-jack, mini-stereo, or headphone jack, is a common analog audio connectors normally used on extension for audio devices.
The ECS-EXTSS-25 extender (3-pole 3.5mm Male to 3-pole 3.5mm Female) is a 3.5mm 3 pole Male (TRS) stereo Male to 3.5mm (TRS) stereo Female connector.
The 25 foot extender alow the perfect solution for conference applications that require to connect a conferance microphone or for connecting external (output) speakers.
To ensure proper hardware detection, it's recommended that the external headset/microphone be plugged into the extender first, before the adapter is connected to the Audio player or Recording device.
Specifications
General Specifications
Cable Type: Headset splitter
Jacket Material: PVC
Color: Black
Cable(s)
Connector(s): 1 x mini-phone 3.5 mm 3-pole - male
Connector(s): 1 x mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm - female
FAQ
What is a TRS?
(“JACK”) A TRS connector (tip, ring, sleeve) also called an audio jack, phone jack, phone plug, jack plug, stereo plug, mini-jack, mini-stereo, or headphone jack, is a common analog audio connector.
What is a 3.5 mm headphone jack?
Headphone Jack (3.5mm) A small round connector for accepting the pin-shaped plug from a standard pair of music headphones. Older phones used a smaller 2.5mm jack for phone headsets. Either size can support stereo sound and/or a microphone, depending on the number of separate connector rings on the plug or jack.
What do you call a headphone jack?
Specific models are termed stereo plug, mini-stereo, mini jack, headphone jack and microphone jack. or are referred to by size, i.e. 3.5mm or 6.35mm. In the UK, the terms jack plug and jack socket are commonly used for the respective male and female phone connectors.