Anker USB C to 3.5mm Audio Adapter Male to Female Nylon Cable for Samsung S20/S20+/S20 Ultra Pixel 4/+ 4XL Type C Devices
$15.99$16.99 (-6%)
Product Description
Hi-Fi Sound
Features a DAC chip to convert digital signals to analog at transmission rates of up to 96kHz/ 24bit.
Built to Last
Designed with a 15,000-bend lifespan to withstand every twist, tug, and tangle.
Plug and Play
Connect your headphones or other 3.5 mm AUX accessory to your USB-C device with no installation necessary.
Durable Connector
Features a durable connector which can be plugged and unplugged up to 10,000 times.
Model Number: A8195
USB-C to 3.5 mm Audio Adapter
Enjoy Pure, Unfiltered Audio
Pure Sound
Listen to music, podcasts, and more in full 96kHz/24-bit transmission, with no drop-off in quality thanks to the built-in DAC chip.
Zero Installation
Get an instant, uninterrupted connection with no installation necessary.
Universal Compatibility
The 3.5 mm female AUX adapter works with virtually any 3.5 mm audio device, including earphones, headphones, and audio cables.
Built to Last
Designed with a 15,000-bend lifespan and a nylon exterior to withstand the twist and tugs of everyday use.
Note
The button functions on Apple headphones are not supported when used with this adapter.
The Anker Advantage: Join the 55 million+ powered by our leading technology.
Distortion-Free Audio: Transmit audio from your USB-C device to your headphones, earbuds, or virtually any other 3.5 mm AUX device—with no drop in quality.
Retain Full Functionality: Take calls, pause or skip tracks, and adjust the volume via your connected headphones.
Plug and Play: No need for any installation, just plug in and start listening.
What You Get: USB-C to 3.5 mm Audio Adapter, welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
Price: $16.99 - $15.99
(as of Jun 22, 2025 01:33:58 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Hi-Fi Sound
Features a DAC chip to convert digital signals to analog at transmission rates of up to 96kHz/ 24bit.
Built to Last
Designed with a 15,000-bend lifespan to withstand every twist, tug, and tangle.
Plug and Play
Connect your headphones or other 3.5 mm AUX accessory to your USB-C device with no installation necessary.
Durable Connector
Features a durable connector which can be plugged and unplugged up to 10,000 times.
Model Number: A8195
USB-C to 3.5 mm Audio Adapter
Enjoy Pure, Unfiltered Audio
Pure Sound
Listen to music, podcasts, and more in full 96kHz/24-bit transmission, with no drop-off in quality thanks to the built-in DAC chip.
Zero Installation
Get an instant, uninterrupted connection with no installation necessary.
Universal Compatibility
The 3.5 mm female AUX adapter works with virtually any 3.5 mm audio device, including earphones, headphones, and audio cables.
Built to Last
Designed with a 15,000-bend lifespan and a nylon exterior to withstand the twist and tugs of everyday use.
Note
The button functions on Apple headphones are not supported when used with this adapter.
The Anker Advantage: Join the 55 million+ powered by our leading technology.
Distortion-Free Audio: Transmit audio from your USB-C device to your headphones, earbuds, or virtually any other 3.5 mm AUX device—with no drop in quality.
Retain Full Functionality: Take calls, pause or skip tracks, and adjust the volume via your connected headphones.
Plug and Play: No need for any installation, just plug in and start listening.
What You Get: USB-C to 3.5 mm Audio Adapter, welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
Customers say
Customers find the adapter works well with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Bose headphones, with excellent sound quality that maintains full volume. The build quality is high, and it fits well with earbuds’ aux connectors, making it easy to plug into devices. While some customers consider it worth the price, others say it’s not worth the cost. The connection quality receives mixed feedback, with some reporting solid connections while others experience disconnections.
by skibik
They work great!
I was skeptical about buying one of these versus buying wireless earbuds which I don’t use very often so it would be a waste of money. These adapters I was unsure of if they even worked as it seemed I saw reports from some people saying they had issue(not this brand though). I have Anker brand charging adapters so I figured why not try their adapter for earbuds if they didn’t work I would return them. They arrived today and I open the small box plugged my wired earbuds into it and plugged it into the phones charge port and played music and they work great. I know wireless these days is the way to go but why not spend a fraction of what it costs for Bluetooth earphones. This way I don’t need to worry about one more thing going dead while using it.
by Sam Nope
Excellent little adapter
I have a ton of USB-C to 3.5mm DAC adapters. I collect headphones and have a modern cell phone, so I wind up getting (and going through/replacing) a ton of these little adapters . This Anker USB-C DAC adapter is one of the nicest I have ever owned. It is extremely durable and well-made. Mine is used every single day for multiple hours, sometimes for as many as 12 continuous hours in a single day (every Friday at work) with virtually no wear-and-tear or drops in performance whatsoever. One of the best adapters I have ever owned (I have a out 30 of them right now) and definitely worth the asking price.
by David Monge-Melendez
Very good sound
The quality of this adapter is very good. Listening to music off my samsung galaxy s24 plus was so good and the connection wasn’t iffy. And i like the braided cable look. Definitely a good buy for someone who wants to easily listen with their wired headphones to their device.
by Hana
No headphone jack for your new phone? Get this one.
I am doubling down with the sentiment many other reviewers have made: this is the audio adapter to buy. I’ve tried some others that would not plug in just right into my mobile device or had spotty sound. Not this one. The connection and plug in is solid and firm, and the sound quality isn’t speckled with clicking/weird ringing and doesn’t cut or break. This is the one.
by Metalcastr
Anker A8195 USB-C to 3.5mm TRRS female headphone/headset adapter
The version I bought was model A8195 in case this listing changes in the future, or the model changes.The issue to solve was needing a conversion from USB-C to 3.5mm headphone/headset port, and I wanted an alternative to the internet-popular Apple dongle, and the Google dongle. Since cell phones have done away with 3.5mm headphone ports, audio enthusiasts have created a market for USB-C DAC/Amps to power their headphones and earbuds, in a portable manner. There’s lots of choices in this market segment, with many being a few hundred dollars, that can drive higher-impedance headphones at high quality. Online, they say that these inexpensive USB-C adapters should be used with headphones of 60-ohms impedance or less, as anything more will be too much for an inexpensive USB-C adapter to drive, and the headphones won’t sound good. But I just needed something simple and inexpensive.I’m happy to report that this Anker unit works with 3.5mm TRRS connector headsets as well; it can connect to a headset’s mic. TRRS is the physical connector that includes left and right audio, along with a single mic, which is what typical headsets use that aren’t USB themselves. Upon receiving the Anker, I ran my own audio quality tests with the limited audio knowledge and hardware I have, which is a phone with USB-C, and a computer with two 3.5mm ports (one for headphone, and one for microphone).Test Setup:1x A8195 Anker USB-C to 3.5mm adapter (this item)1x USB-C cell phone (set to utilize USB mic recording)1x PC with two 3.5mm ports, one for headphones and one for mic1x Sennheiser PC360 headset (50-ohm impedance)1x Sennheiser PCV 05 Combo audio adapter (Converts headset’s separate 3.5mm headphone connector and mic connector into one TRRS connector)1x music app on the cell phone1x music app on PC1x Youtube video, playing mechanical sounds (for high and low frequencies)1x test recording made on the cell phone, of my voice made with the Sennheiser PC360 headset’s microphone (a decent headset mic, close in quality to typical streaming USB mics)Test Procedure:I connected the Sennheiser PC360’s headset to the PCV 05 combo adapter, then the adapter’s TRRS connector to the 3.5mm port on the Anker A8195. The Anker was the plugged into the cell phone to run audio tests. I tried a music app, and the audio sounded weighted to higher frequencies, with some sibilance on vocals. I also tried a Youtube video of a machine running. Then I disconnected the USB-C adapter, and the PCV 05 combo adapter (as my PC has seperate ports, one for headphones, and one for mic), connected the headset to PC, and ran some audio on PC. PC sounded better. But there are multiple factors to consider, and multiple parts of the audio chain. For example, what if the phone app’s music streaming quality and compression differed from a desktop PC’s? Highly likely, along with different audio chipsets in the Anker and PC. Trying audio using the same headset on the PC, PC sounded better. Though this still doesn’t mean much, considering all the factors and differences per each audio chain. So I made a test recording of my own voice, to compare the same exact file.Testing my own voice recording made using the PC360’s headset mic on the cell phone, with the cell phone set to USB recording (and confirming this setting actually sets using PC360’s physical mute switch functionality while making noise), the recording quality is decent, but sounded more tinny. But it’s still good enough for normal communication. I then transferred the recording file to PC. Using the same headphones, on PC the recorded file sounded much fuller, with more midtone. Therefore I come to the conclusion that it’s the Anker’s audio reproduction itself that is a bit weaker than whatever audio chipset I have on my PC. Is it bad? No, by no means is it bad. It’s still a decent option for the price. It’s definitely good enough for us audio plebians to listen to music, but I would say that audiophiles will want more than this Anker A8195 can offer. However, this Anker is also less than $20 at the time of this review, and quite small; I really can’t complain. It would be great to compare this to the popular Apple and Google USB-C adapters, as they are in the same price class, however I couldn’t find any online comparisons to this unit as of this review.I did have a concern that my 50-ohm headset would be too much for this adapter to drive, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.EDIT August 2024: This adapter produces much fuller bass than my PC’s integrated audio chip, at least when watching videos. When recording voice to test it, voice quality recording is still crystal clear. I think there are too many factors to account for, for me to accurately test and judge it. What we need is a lab test with audio graphs, and comparisons to other USB-C adapters.Build quality: It feels and looks higher-end than typical cheap USB equipment, and has a braided cable.Conclusion: Yeah it works. Audiophiles will want more, but this item is less than $20.
by Eugene
This is the best 3.5mm to USB C adapter that I have ever purchased. The ones from other brands can’t even compare.Build quality is good and sound quality is amazing.
by Racovitan Miron & Lavinia
to remove the female headphones jack from the new samsung cell. phones was a not so clever idea -I am trying to be polite!-, but then they never have enough profits, so they change things all the time and they call it “progress”!back to the usb c adaptors.this one, from anker, is the only one I found (buying and returning the “half adapters” the market is full of), that allows the TRS male jack of the real old headphones to access the phones’ microphone and you to be able to take or make calls during the listening process!!!all the other “half adapters” offer you this only when you use earbuds, who have TRRS male jacks!conclusion: though the “technician from anker customer service did not know all this, he had the common sense to admit it, telling me to buy the adapter and return it if it does not solve my problem.I was going to do this anyway, it worked like a miracle and “hat off” to the real specialists from anker who know their trade, not like their salesmen!!!that is that!so I was glad I decided to pay anker’s 3 times the price of their poor competition!p.s. for those like me who had no idea about TRS and TRRS, to save you guys google searches, I will let you know that most common male headphones jacks are either TRS (stands for tip-ring-sleeve of the real headphones) or TRRS (which means tip-ring-ring-sleeve of the earbuds).I hope this will help a little those of you who appreciate the quality of a real set of headphones!maybe now, the newer corded ones already use TRRS male jacks, I wouldn’t know, my old bose ones are still perfect for me!good luck!
by van der Heide
Werkt prima, een aanrader voor muziek.Snelle levering.
by Muhammad Mairaj Siddiqui
All good
by graham
Well made and looks good. Using with IEMS and sounds great. Well worth the money.