🎮 Split the Sound, Share the Experience!
The UGREEN Headphone Splitter allows you to connect a 4-pole 3.5mm TRRS headset to your PC or laptop, ensuring high-quality audio and microphone functionality. With durable construction and wide compatibility, it's perfect for gaming, online classes, and virtual meetings.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.91 x 1.57 inches |
Finish Types | Alloy,Polished |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 20 Volts |
Current Rating | 1.5 Amps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Turtle Beach XO1/PX24/Recon 50X/XO 7, Sennheiser HD 598 Cs, Logitech UE 6000, Astro A10, Razer Kraken, Razer Man O' War wired headset, Hyperx cloud 2 and more |
Specific Uses For Product | Microphone |
A**E
Don’t be stupid like me…
At first, it was really spotty and needed to be rotated and have continuous tension to hold it in the one exact sweet spot for it to connect everything right or the mic wouldn’t work and half the audio would cut out. I was really frustrated until I realized I was the one being stupid - I didn’t realize I hadn’t seated it in all the way. It took more force than expected to fully jam the headphone end in there but after that initial struggle it connects and disconnects easier now. And now I can rotate it in the socket and the connection is solid and stable, not even a crackle. So if it’s acting touchy with only one spot that seems to connect right, maybe double check it’s fully seated in the socket and use a tad more strength than expected.Now that I figured out my issue, it works fantastic!! Great sound and mic transference, nice and clear with no crackles even when it’s moved around or rotated in the socket. And it fits nice and snug in the connecting socket so it won’t easily slip out when jostled or lightly tugged. Love it!
C**.
Work well and is built well.
These work great, they do what they are supposed to do. They are like 7 inches long and the quality is really good, I tried pulling and stretching to get the housing loose but it stays on.
S**S
Works with RAZER Black Shark V2 and SoundBlaster Headphone Hub...
I Just recently purchased the Black Shark V2 Limited Edition headset from RAZER. Once the item arrived, after being held at customs for nearly week for a mistake made by RAZER… I went to plug the new headphones into Sound Blaster Headphone hub, which came with my soundcard… And to my Disappointment, the headphones were grossly distorted and would not work properly. After a little re-search I found that the male 3.5 jack for the headphones was a 4 pole and would not work with a regular female 3.5 headphone jack.I contacted RAZER support on numerous occasions regarding this issue, because no mention of the compatibility issue, or the fact that the headphone jack was 4 pole, was mentioned on their website for the Black Shark V2 Limited Edition, in specs or else ware. I also asked RAZER tech support if they made a splitter for their Black Shark V2 Limited Edition, to which they replied “NO”. I then asked the RAZER technician if I could use a third-party splitter, and if it would work…To which RAZER replied, im sorry but we can not confirm if a 3rd party splitter will work with the headphones (note, that other headphone manufacturers, such as Steel-Series offer them, or include them with their head phones)After, getting off the merry go round with RAZER tech support (which was about useful as used toilet paper) and left with no other option, other than to return them… I decided to purchase the splitter as a last resort, before I shipped the headset back to RAZER. I did use RAZER’s USB adapter, and found it severely lacked the amplification and equalization that my SoundBlaster sound card and my ZEN DAC provides…Luckily, the splitter worked flawlessly and with 0 distortion… and I was able to use the headphones and mic with no issues on STEAM and Discord with no issues whatsoever. For the audiophiles who are worried if the splitter will degrade the sound when using with an external DAC, such as a IFI Zen DAC, rest assured this splitter is going to be your best friend when you plug in your 4-pole gaming headset…The UGREEN spliiter is good quality, built well and had no audio degradation from what I could hear… For the price, you would be hard pressed to find a better splitter! I would highly recommend this product, as well as the RAZER Black Shark V2’s. The audio reproduction with a DAC AMP is Amazing…RAZER tech support receives no recommendation…
U**1
Sorry, user error made this review negative at first.
When testing audio issues, there seemed to be an issue with the splitter's mic component, but it turns out that the issue was elsewhere. The splitter seems to be working perfectly fine since I've gotten it, and other reviews leave me hopeful it will last for a while.
J**7
Works perfectly, for in-line volume & otherwise
With a mess of so many other cheap Chinese and dubious-quality headset splitters on the first results page of Amazon, it's refreshing to see one that actually works perfectly. Also, pretty exasperating, because I can't even remember how I found this one (was checking one out on the second page, and this was a "related item"). Anyway, I tried Startech's one and it was crap, didn't work for my headset and it was horrible quality with an incredibly thin, limp and floppy cord.I have a pair of Plantronics Backbeat Pro's, and wanted to use it to hear enemy footsteps in CSGO as well as talk to my teammates at the same time. So I took a chance on Ugreen's product and holy hell it works. Not only does it work but it works perfectly, with no hassle or setup, and is great quality to boot. It even looks nice with the sleek brushed aluminum look, much like that used on the iphone 6.My Backbeats come with a TRRS cable with an in-line microphone and play button / volume control. I've read in a lot of other reviews (particularly for other, lower-quality splitters) saying this can pose a problem, especially due to the OMTP/CTIA conundrum, but this gets complicated when you consider that for example, many Android phones (and maybe the iphones now?) support both through a "smart" headphone jack that automatically recognizes the inputs and routs everything together correctly. Well I think this splitter has that as well, because using a multimeter and testing continuity on my stock Backbeats cable, it appears to be OMTP standard (the pinout being left-right-mic-ground), which is older and less common now, but the splitter works perfect with the mic in and the sound out at the same time.
R**N
Good for the price!!
Worked for what I needed! Length was good, build quality seemed good
L**O
Recomendado
Funciona perfecto
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