JTP Aux Cable 1000mm (1miter) with 3.5mm jack JT-51
Hi-Fi Sound Quality .Selection of copper meterial quality,shielding anti-interference,sound qualityfidelity effect is good
Standard 3.5mm anti-oxidation plug for more realistic sound,high fidelity design,not east to oxidize
An auxiliary cable, commonly known as an aux cable, is a simple audio cable used to transmit sound signals between electronic devices. It typically has a 3.5mm (1/8 inch) jack on both ends, though sometimes one end may have a different type of connector, such as RCA or quarter-inch jack, depending on the devices being connected.
Aux cables are versatile and widely used for connecting various audio devices, such as smartphones, MP3 players, laptops, tablets, and portable speakers, to car stereos, home stereo systems, headphones, and other audio equipment. They allow for direct, wired connection, bypassing the need for wireless connectivity like Bluetooth.
The term “auxiliary” originally referred to auxiliary inputs on stereos and other audio equipment, where these cables were commonly used. However, with the rise of portable devices, the aux cable has become a ubiquitous accessory for connecting audio sources to a wide range of playback devices.