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KINGTOP Headset Splitter, 3.5mm Headphone Mic Splitter Cable for Headset with Separate Audio Microphone Jacks, Microphone Headphone Splitter (Not for Dual Audio Headphones)

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About this item

  • Focused Functionality: Our headset splitter is designed for gaming headsets with separate audio and mic jacks. Not for dual audio headphones. Also suitable for standalone mic plus headphones or speaker. Get the right tool with our headphone mic splitter.
  • Enhanced Compatibility: 3.5mm Microphone headphone splitter is perfect for gaming headsets with separate audio microphone jacks. Compatible with new version laptops, PS4, PS5, Xbox One S, Nintendo Switch, tablets, mobile phones, and PCs. (Not for Dual Audio Headphones)
  • Premium Sound Quality: Experience crystal-clear Hi-Fi sound with our 3.5mm splitter cable for headset, thanks to its 24K gold-plated connectors and top-notch PVC construction.
  • Compact and Convenient: At just 0.65ft (20cm) in length, our mic splitter is portable and easy to use, ensuring a tangle-free experience wherever you go.
  • Effortless Chatting: Connect your audio and mic without hassle. Our 3.5mm audio mic splitter features two female jacks, making it perfect for gaming sessions and online meetings with friends and teammates.



Product Description

KINGTOP Headphone mic splitter (headset splitter) works with headphones that have separate audio and microphone jacks.

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Focused Functionality

  • Focused Functionality: Our headset splitter is designed for gaming headsets with separate audio and mic jacks. Not for dual audio headphones. Also suitable for standalone mic plus headphones or speaker. Get the right tool with our headphone mic splitter.
  • Perfect for gaming headsets with separate audio microphone jacks. Compatible with new version laptops, PS4, PS5, Xbox One S, Nintendo Switch, tablets, mobile phones, and PCs. (Not for Dual Audio Headphones)

Please note: This headphone splitter is NOT compatible with Apple devices, such as iPhone, Beats headphones, iPad, Macbook Pro, iMac, Mac.

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Split Your Audio with Ease: The Ultimate KINGTOP Splitter Cable for Headset

A headphone mic splitter is a device that allows you to split the audio signal from a single 3.5mm jack into separate headphone and microphone jacks. This is useful for situations where you need to use a headset with separate headphone and microphone jacks, but your device only has a single 3.5mm jack.

For example, if you want to use a headset with a microphone for making phone calls or recording audio on your smartphone or laptop, but your device only has a single 3.5mm jack, you can use a headphone mic splitter to split the audio signal into separate headphone and microphone jacks. This 3.5mm splitter allows you to use your headset with your device without any issues.

Headphone mic splitters are commonly used by gamers, podcasters, and people who need to make phone calls or record audio on their devices. They are also useful for anyone who wants to use a headset with separate headphone and microphone jacks on a device that only has a single 3.5mm jack.

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Compatible with Gaming headset, Earphone, Microphone, New Version Laptop, PS4, PS5, Xbox One S, Nintendo Switch, Tablet, Mobile phone, and PC jack

Compatibility:

1 x 3.5mm male jack plug (TRRS) for:

  • Device with a single (4-pin CTIA) 3.5mm audio port: Compatible with PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Controllers, Tablets, New Version Laptops, Smartphones, Notebooks, etc.

2 x 3.5mm female jack plug (TRS) for:

  • Jack with a "headphone" icon are for 3-pole TRS/4-pole TRRS headphones or speakers. Jack with a "Mic" icon are for 3-pole TRS/4-pole TRRS microphones.
  • Gaming Headset with separate audio and mic jacks: compatible with Logitech G430 G231, Turtle Beach X12, DLAND PC780-R, Beexcellent GM-2 GM-3 GM-100 GM-200, KOTION EACH G1000, E-BLUE EHS956, COOAU CU002, etc.

PLEASE NOTE:

  • Not for dual headphones, only for headphone and microphone
  • Not compatible with Apple devices, such as iPhone, Beats headphones, iPad, Macbook Pro, iMac, Mac.

High-quality Manufacturing

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Gold-plated Metal Connectors

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Metal Sleeves for Total Protection

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Strain-relief Design

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Multiple Layer Cord

Usage Scenarios

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Usage of Computer Chatting

Use this mic splitter in a computer for recording and editing. It's well compatible with dell computers and is used to combine separate headphones jack with a separate microphone to a computer.

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Usage of Gaming

Use the headphone splitter for gaming on various devices, including tablet, PC and new version laptop.

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Usage of Gaming

This 3.5mm splitter is compatible with PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Controller. 3.5mm Splitter is perfect for gaming.

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Usage of Mobile Phone Playing Music

Use the splitter cable for headset with android smartphones and to connect older headphones to a smartphone.


Jake G
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Easy to use, works well, no issues.
DjPotter
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Excelente producto
Michael Boyd
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
I don't want to sound like a broken record but again I am new to working with sound.So I didn't know that it makes a huge difference between mono and stereo connections.But even with that these connectors are good and durable.
Blake
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
I bought this to play guitar on my iPad. It worked great for a while. However the thin cabling isn’t very durable. I used this pretty much daily, but I expected it to last a bit longer than it did. To be fair, I would throw it in my guitar gig bag and one time it just wasn’t working and the thin cable was visibly damaged. However I’ve since gotten a normal thickness, braided cord and it’s been going good for years so there are better options.
DJ MAXTOR
Reviewed in Mexico on July 10, 2023
Muy buen articulo de buenos materiales solo un poco delgado el cable, pero funciona muy bien
Oscar
Reviewed in Mexico on March 30, 2022
Quise conectarlo en una MacBook Pro y no detecta el micrófono, lo detecta solo como si fueran auriculares normales sin micrófono.
K. Choy
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022
I have a pair of headphones and a separate lapel mic that I would like to connect to my laptop. Each of the headphones and the mic has a TRS male connector and the PC wants a single combined TRRS connector for audio. Most modern laptops are like that. This cable does the job. However.....If this cable is not so cheap I would have return it already. Feels very light and plastic. The connectors are all plastic. Not sure how long it will hold up. I am sure there ain't much copper in the cables/wires either since they are the flat type. The description says those flat cables is designed to prevent tangling. I don't think so since those cables are too short to get tangled anyway.All in all, a low price for a cheap cable. But it worked for me.
GordonC
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
This resolved an annoying noise stemming from using regular headphones with generic usb C to audio jack adapters. Though the adapters were low quality, turns out they "helpfully" provided trrs sockets (4-conductor) instead of the expected trs socket (3-conductor). 4-conductor is used for a mic/headset combo. When you connect a typical stereo headset or earbuds with a trs 1/8th plug to a trrs 1/8th jack, you're creating a signal path from a mic line to left or right channels speaker channels, resulting in extra noise being coupled to the headphones. This adapter pulls out the mic connection to a separate line, leaving the audio output isolated from the mic line and consequently eliminates unexpected noise. Did not help with a newer laptop which also combines the in/out to a single jack, so ymmv. Good luck!
Richard Ng
Reviewed in Singapore on September 24, 2020
Works without any problems.
Buzzard Bait
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020
I opted to tear into it, to better understand the failure, rather than return/replace it. I was just too curious about how such a simple cable failed. The polyethylene (not kidding, essentially hot glue) that the contacts are potted in is too soft for the application in the warm weather we are having. In my case the ground contact in the mic connector moved too much. I also discovered that they neglected any shielding---which explains why I was picking up noise depending on how the cables were lying. I'll try a brand-name cable next. Hopefully it will be wired correctly, shielded and reliable.Original review:My use cases: 1) Using my phone to record video with better sound; 2) Using my phone for audio recording 3) voice-over on my laptop; 4) VOIP with my studio headset.As hoped, this has the popular TRRS plug pinning that works well with mobile phones and laptops. That is [stereo out left+, stereo out right+, ground, mono mic+]. The stereo headphone jack is also standard, being a TRS with [left+, right+, ground]. What's odd is that the monaural microphone input is also a stereo TRS [mono mic+, mono mic+, ground]. In other words the tip and ring the the jack are both connected to your devices single mono mic input. The problem is that, electrically, whenever a mono mic or adapter is inserted into this stereo TRS jack, the ring contact inside of the jack touches the grounded sleeve of the microphone plug and there is no sound at all. To make this work with a conventional mono mic plug you will need something like a 3.5 mm TRS stereo plug to 3.5 mm TS mono jack adapter. Those adapters will connect the the tip and ring from this product's jack to your microphone's tip connection. I'm not sure if there exists mono mics with stereo connectors but that should work as well as long as any adapter is also stereo.
Paul V. Damasco
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020
Like many people I'm sure you are working from home suddenly and may want better quality audio for your conference calls or interviews. I just wanted to get better audio quality over webex since it seems to handle Bluetooth particularly poorly at least on macOS.Anyway I bought this adapter recently and initially meant to buy a different brand which listed support for macs explicitly but it was out of stock and when looking for an alternative I didn't notice this one said it wouldn't work on a mac.You can tell it is made with good materials but when I initially plugged everything in the headphones worked fine but not the mic. I came to the product page and shook my head... Since I have a minor in music technology I figures I'd see if I could get it working anyway before exchanging it for something else.I'm using a mid 2015 15" MacBook pro, Sennheiser HD 650 headphones, and an antlion Mod MIC V4.The trick to getting the adapter to work for me was so silly I couldn't believe it.Here was the fix for me1. Plug in a standard pair of headphones with a TRS connection to the headhone jack on your mac (if you're unfamiliar with TRS that is a 3.5mm headphone connection with exactly two colored rings going around it. They are usually black, white or red).2. Unplug the headphones3. Plug in your headphones to this adapter then plug in your mic to the mic side of this adapter.4. Plug the adapter with the headphones and mic already connected on the other end.If you check your sound settings on your mac and everything worked you should now see that it says "External Microphone" and not "internal microphone"I hope that helps some of you out!
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