There are any adaptors from type c to USB or 3.5mm jack to plug note 10 headphones into a laptop?
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I would like to install my microphone in my car, but the cable is only about 18 inches long, and I need to run it behind the dash and up the window pillar. Does anybody know where to get an extender cable for mini usb? I have googled for hours and found all kinds of usb cables, but all the minis go from a regular usb to mini, not mini male to mini female. The other option would be to find a mic cable that is about 4 feet long to begin with.
why not get a mini male to normal male and a normal female to normal male ?
mind you usb is max 5m
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"mic cable that is about 4 feet long "
then you have to renember it would work as a pretty good antenna reciving noise and
maybe even a fm radiostation
aaah btw when you talk about mics and usb then normal usb dont carry any type of audio
so if you're talking about extUSB as in the connector type htc invented which is miniUSB plus audio then
you cant use normal usb cables
What is the connector on the MIC?
Is it not a 3.5mm headphone style adapter? Or even the 2.5mm mini size used on my mobile phones?
If so, then why not get a splitter to split the audio out of the extUSB to a 3.5mm jack, as 3.5mm extender cables are easy to come by.
what I have is a mini usb to a mic that has a 3.5 adaptor so you can add your own headphones. The cable length is about 18 inches. a 3.5 extender cable would only extend the adaptor for the headphones, not the microphone. As for going from "mini male to normal male and a normal female to normal male" I just don't see how that gets me anywhere. My cable has a male mini usb, so to extend it I need a mini female to mini male. That suggestion seems to get me a mini male to normal male, which would work on my computer, but not extend my microphone. Keep the ideas coming. Thanks
it's extusb and normal usb cables cant be used to extend anything
http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2006/09/10/htc_hermes_usb_connector_pin_config
normal usb cables dont have all the lower pins only extusb have those
Hi, I picked up a pair of type-c earphones from AliExpress for my Mi A1 which is running Pie with the March update. However, my phone doesn't detect them and no audio is sent to them either. Any ideas?
Not all TypeC speaker/earphone devices are the same. I also tried that with a friend's TypeC earphones and it didnt work. I attached a USB DAC Dragonfly Red via an OTG adapter (Type C Malr to Type A Female) and I got audio out from it.
It seems you'll need a type C headphones that has a built in USB DAC or use a USB DAC in-between like I did.
Some type C earphone are just wired to take advantage of the additional wires in USB3 TypeC and so the phones output the analog audoo through these additional lines. This also makes them incompatible with other brands too. Meanwhile, the A1 has a USB2 TypeC and so also only has the 4-5 lines of microUSB B.
Bottomline: use the 3.5mm audio out of the phone or use a USB DAC to output audio thru USB TypeC.
I grabbed a two pack of some dongles to convert Type C to audio, they work for standard iPhone headphones, but not if I plug in an aux cord . The phone recognizes it as headphones attached but no sound every comes out.
Any idea how to fix/have you guys used any brands successfully with aux cords?
Same problem for me.
Any helps?
Thanks
Does the dongle have a built in dac? If not try unplugging the dongle, go to settings, enable otg storage, then plug in the dongle. I need to do that for my dongle
Just bought usb type c to jack cable and i can't get it work any help., What should i do
Don't believe these support USB-C audio.
Yep, no audio via usb-c support.
I have my Note 10+ connected to the AUX port in my car via the Google USB-C dongle. When the aux cord is connected I can not give voice commands or Google Assistant Commands or use Bixby. I have to unplug the USB-C dongle then the phone recognizes my voice. This was the set up (minus the USB-C dongle) that I had with my Note 8 with no issues. Is there a way to have an aux cord connected via dongle, but still use the mic from the phone.