







🎧 Elevate your sound game—never miss a beat with UGREEN’s Hi-Fi USB-C audio adapter!
The UGREEN USB C to 3.5mm Jack DAC Adapter delivers high-fidelity 24bit/96kHz audio through a robust DAC chip, compatible with a wide range of USB-C devices including the latest iPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones, iPads, Pixels, MacBooks, and gaming consoles. Featuring a durable nylon-braided cable and aluminum shell, it offers superior noise shielding and longevity with over 15,000 bend cycles. Its compact, plug-and-play design makes it the essential audio upgrade for professionals and audiophiles adapting to jackless devices.






























| ASIN | B094DH7CB8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5 in Headphone & Earphone Adapters |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 50631 |
| Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 4 x 21 cm; 10 g |
M**G
Excellent little DAC - fixes poor onboard audio instantly
I like to listen to music when working or gaming on my laptop using my Grado SR80e wired headphones, but onboard DACs on most laptops are notoriously bad - and mine is no exception. The fix? A simple external DAC like this one from UGREEN, and it instantly solved the sound quality problem. It’s small, inexpensive, and incredibly straightforward to use: just plug it into a USB-C port, connect your wired headphones, and you’re set. I dual-boot Windows 11 and Debian 13 (Linux), and both recognised the adapter automatically - no errors, no drivers to install, no fuss. Not only does it clean up the noise floor and improve clarity on laptops, but it’s also great for connecting wired headphones to phones that no longer have a 3.5mm jack. If your device has USB-C, this just works. I’ve bought several UGREEN products over the years and they’ve all been well made and reliable, and this DAC continues that trend. Great quality at a sensible price. Purchased August 2025 for £8.99.
D**E
Works well for a £7 DAC
Works as a basic DAC. Good for watching TV in bed, listening to podcasts, that sort of thing with price appropriate and easy to drive headphones. For exapmple, with my £300 planar IEMs the sound regresses to sound worse, not BOSE bad but similar to my wife's airpod pro 3s. So, sounding like the sound is largely coming from inside my skull or just in line with my ears and unnatural. Switching to a £100 Cyrus DAC the sound gains depth, width, height, bass, and the bass and treble tones sound different rather than all one tone. So this £7 DAC is great for £7 and for what it is. Just don't expect miracles.
A**B
Happy
Works as stated, no install needed Good product
R**G
Neat little cable
Works very well. No sound issues when listening through earphones.
S**C
Decent audio quality and build quality at a good price
Good, so far. I just changed phone to a model which doesn't include a headphone jack. While I do most of my headphone music listening these days using a modded vintage 512GB iPod 5th Gen with its audiophile Wolfson DAC it's occasionally handy to be able to use my wired Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 Over Ear headphones with my phone. This has all the hallmarks of good quality manufacture. The perceived build quality is very refined and stylish. The output sound quality is good. If I anticipated using wired headphones connected to my phone on a regular basis then Ugreen also do a higher specification variant of this rated to 384 KHz / 32 bit although it is about twice the price (ASIN: B0CG5FTHT9 ) and I would probably get that one. By comparison, this one is 96 KHz / 24 bit. Nevertheless this has perfectly acceptable audio quality. I also did a test with my old Samsung flagship phone, an Exynos based Galaxy Note 9 which has a high end Wolfson DAC and still has a headphone jack. I plugged my Momentums first in to the headphone jack on the phone itself and then into this. While there was a subtle difference at best, a slightly different emphasis of vocals, everything else was absolutely fine. The level of detail was about comparable and the soundstage about the same. I didn't do an extensive comparison, but on a quick test (some Esbjörn Svensson Trio (jazz)) there was nothing that glaringly stood out as vastly inferior about this DAC to the premium one in my Galaxy Note 9. For this price tag I have zero complaints about the sound quality. There were no pops, crackles and there was no hiss. Others have remarked on the 3.5mm jack being a little loose. As a brand new item when it's reasonable to expect it is going to be as tight as it is ever likely to be, I agree it is slightly on the loose side, and it's likely to become a little more so over time. Ugreen might consider looking to a different supplier for a tighter fitting 3.5mm inline socket. Still, at this time the headphones plug into the socket and stay plugged in as long as you don't pull on it. I recommend this item, however looking at other reviews, some people have had problems with long term reliability with this item so I can only hope I got a good one. I get the feeling that Ugreen may need to address some issues of Quality Control if, going forward, they want to become as well regarded as the likes of Antec. This does however come with a 2 year warranty, in the UK anyway, which I frankly feel is more than acceptable for a product which costs as little as this.
D**C
UGREEN USB C to 3.5mm Jack DAC Adapter: Seamless Audio for Wired Connections
The UGREEN USB C to 3.5mm Jack DAC Adapter serves as an excellent bridge for those looking to connect traditional wired headphones to modern USB-C devices that lack a dedicated 3.5mm audio jack. When it comes to connection quality, the adapter performs without issue. As a digital connection, it inherently offers a clean signal, further enhanced by its built-in DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter). This integrated DAC ensures there is no perceptible degradation of the audio signal, delivering sound fidelity comparable to a direct connection. The adapter itself is constructed with high-quality components, giving it a premium feel and suggesting durability. In terms of connectivity, the USB-C interface is a significant advantage, ensuring it covers most devices that support audio out via USB-C, which is now a very wide range of smartphones, tablets, and laptops. For users who prefer cabled connections for their headphones, this adapter works very well, providing a reliable and clear audio pathway. It's important to clarify that this particular adapter is designed solely for audio transmission and has nothing to do with charging speed or power delivery.
L**E
Doesn't work
I bought for use with the Marshall Monitor III ANC headphones. They come with a 3.5mm to USB C cable which I have confirmed does work, but it's short and I use them with my Quad Cortex which is on the floor. So I bought these for use with a longer 3.5-3.5 cable. Unfortunately I get no sound at all when using this adapter. So for me, it doesn't work.
R**N
A well manufactured quality cable.
Another quality product from UGREEN.Purchased due to a Phone upgrade with a type C connection.Works a treat with my external Microphone.
R**D
It works as advertised
V**T
Çok iyi
R**�
This USB-C to 3.5mm audio adapter works exactly as advertised. It’s compact, easy to use, and delivers clear, consistent sound with my headphones. No static or connection issues so far, and it feels well-made. Great solution for devices without a headphone jack!
M**M
very good product
B**A
I couldn’t work without these ! They literally saved my job as they managed to bypass the error of doubling my voice of my Razer Shark headphones with microphone when used with my iMac. Plus they upgraded the audio quality.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
3 days ago