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StarTech.com 3.5mm 4 Position to 2x 3 Position 3.5mm Headset Splitter Adapter - F/M - 3.5mm headset Adapter Cable (MUYHSFMM)

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Size: Female to Male


Style: Black


Pattern Name: Adapter


Features

  • Connect a 4-position headset to a computer that has separate microphone and audio ports
  • Connect your newer headsets (audio & microphone) to a PC or Laptop for use with VOIP applications (Skype / chat programs)
  • Compact design for maximum portability
  • a great solution to have on hand in your laptop bag
  • Headset Splitter Adapter Cable / 3.5mm Headset Splitter

Description

The MUYHSFMM 4-Position 3.5mm to dual 3.5mm Headset Splitter Adapter features one 3.5mm Female and two 3.5mm Male connectors, enabling you to connect a 4-position headset with Audio and microphone input to your PC or Laptop. This 3.5mm Headset Splitter Adapter connects into both the audio and mic ports on your desktop or laptop computer, providing a single (4-Position) female connector - a perfect solution for online gaming or use with VOIP applications (Skype, chat programs). Featuring a compact, yet sturdy design, the headset splitter delivers the perfect solution for applications that require portability, and takes up very little space in your laptop bag. StarTech..


Brand: ‎StarTech


Item model number: ‎MUYHSFMM


Item Weight: ‎0.239 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.54 x 4.92 x 0.39 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.54 x 4.92 x 0.39 inches


Color: ‎Black


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Manufacturer: ‎STARTECH.COM


Language: ‎English


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 27, 2011


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  • It Works!
Size: Male to Female Style: Black Pattern Name: Adapter
For what it is designed for it does what it's meant to do, never used it more for it's intended use but if you need a headphone adapter it works.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by John Paul Guana

  • What makes a laptop DJ and a $2,400.00 Bose system sound...
Size: Male to Female Style: Black Pattern Name: Adapter
What makes a laptop DJ and a Bose F1 Model 812 | Flexible Array System Loudspeaker and Subwoofer sound correct? F1 Model 812 enclosure F1 Model 812: High impact composite materials Frequency response (-3 dB): 52 Hz - 16kHz Frequency range (-10 dB): 43 Hz - 20 kHz Nominal dispersion: C: 100° H x 40° V Maximum SPL @ 1 m: 132 dB SPL (peak) Rated power: 1,000 W F1 Subwoofer enclosure F1 Subwoofer: Wood cabinet with high impact composite end caps Frequency response (-3 dB): 40 Hz - 100 Hz Frequency range (-10 dB): 34 Hz - 112 Hz Maximum SPL @ 1 m: 130 dB SPL (peak 6 dB CF) Rated power: 1,000 W Well if you or a family member is privy to own such a system, and you have a CTIA headset jack on your Dell (or other branded laptop); then this cable will correct the loss of one channel and correct the stereo output that your Bose T1 (ToneMatch) expects on channel 4/5. MUYHSMFF startech{dot}com Headset adapter for headsets with separate headphone / microphone plugs - 3.5mm 4 position to 2x 3 position 3.5mm M/F Special Notes / Requirements Note 3.5 mm Mini-Jack (4 position) male is configured per CTIA Standard The TLDR: After my BiL contacted Bose and explained that his subwoofer was not working like the Demo unit he has witnessed, Bose sent him a new F1 Sub. He hooked this new sub up and had the same issue as before and called me in to have a poke. I read all the PDF's that Bose had on their website and agreed with my BiL that something was amiss in the setup guide and was terribly misleading. After we tested 3 different hookups of various sound cards (T1 USB, Creative Labs USB, and an Esinkin Bluetooth adapter(W29-ESK001)) to the F1/812 Bose system through the ToneMatch and found all was as expected, we pretty much decided that there was a hardware or software problem with the Dell laptop. But I was not fully satisfied and the BiL wanted a familiar hookup to keep the gigs simple. After reading most of the reviews here after scouring the web for anyBODY with a similar issue I decided to be the guinea pig and buy this inexpensive breakout cable to see if it solved the issue. The issue is that the Dell's audio out is a headset jack Female TRRS, both mic and stereo: The TRS stereo to RCA L/R cable he used for years on the Bose L1 Model II, did not work with the Bose F1 812 combo.. This cable mated the CTIA female out and keeps the signal on the correct pins and delivers exactly what the ToneMatch needs to thus supply the Bose F1 812 loudspeaker/sub combo. You shouldn't have to put your ear to a 1000 watt subwoofer EVER or wonder if it's working. Month later we are LOL'in at ourselves. Get this cable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2017 by Off The Beaten Path

  • It's small, inexpensive, and great!
Size: Male to Female Style: Black Pattern Name: Adapter
I got the new 2013 iMac to replace my monster of a Windows rig that I built 6 years ago. Figured I'd try out a Mac. I knew it would force a lot of upgrades and replacements of peripherals, but I did not know that the new iMacs use the "smart plug" 3.5mm audio jack that combines the audio output (headphones) and input (mic) into one, single jack. This made my Windows style headset useless, but more than that it made my audio system setup inoperable. I have my computer connected to my 5.1 surround sound stereo system, both for output listening to iTunes and other audio as well as input from other devices connected to the stereo for recording. I needed a solution that would undo Apple's "bright idea" of combining all audio functions into one plug. I can understand such decisions when space is a premium such as laptops, notebooks, cell phones, and tablets... but a 27" desktop iMac computer??? Really? Anyway, this little gadget does the trick! It splits out the audio output from the audio input beautifully and once again gives us 2 different jacks serving different functions to plug in our various audio devices. This is NOT an audio output splitter or y-adapter. You would not plug in 2 headphone into this. Instead, it once again gives us a plug for a microphone and a second plug for a headphone. I was a little worried that this StarTech adapter would not allow stereo sound, but it does. Very nice! It's a great product! Just FYI, I've done this with my system. After plugging the StarTech jack in, I plugged an 3.5mm stereo audio y-adapter into the headphone jack to split the audio output so that I could plug my stereo system and my headphones into the iMac and hear sound from both. It works great! There is a little picture of a microphone on one of the StarTech jacks, and a little picture of headphones on the other jack. It's a little hard to see since it's all the same color, black, but that's fine. I then plugged in the microphone jack from my headset into the StarTech microphone jack. Once you have all the connections plugged in you may need to re-boot or re-start your computer so that the "smart plug" notices that there is now a microphone attached and allows sound to be inputed into the iMac and the mic to work. Also, just in case you are new to the iMac like me, it seems the the iMac's built in mic continues to function even if headphones are plugged into the headphone jack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2013 by Aguaman

  • Does the job.
Size: Female to Male Style: Black Pattern Name: Adapter
I use this adapter daily in such a way that the adapter remains in a fixed position with no real strain on it from the headset plugged into it, so I think it should have lasted longer than it did. OTOH, for the price, I can't complain. This isn't a reflection on Startech; most products with 3.5mm/2.5mm plugs & sockets terminating thin cables are poorly constructed and thus don't last for very long. These are likely no better or worse than the competitors' offerings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022 by Lex Mercatoria

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