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This 2-pack of 15cm flat 3.5mm TRS audio extension cables features 90-degree angled gold-plated connectors for superior signal quality and durability. Designed for universal compatibility with all 3.5mm female audio devices, these tangle-free cables are perfect for professionals seeking a compact, reliable audio extension solution in tight spaces.
| Manufacturer | Kework |
| Part number | KW-20201104 |
| Item Weight | 12 g |
| Package Dimensions | 15.8 x 8.8 x 0.7 cm; 12 g |
| Item model number | KW-20201104 |
| Colour | AM to FM |
| Shape | Flat |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Specification met | CE |
| Special Features | Tangle Free |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**K
I have a nice camera that I use to make videos. If you make a lot of videos, you know that getting good audio is just as important as getting good video -- and getting good audio is often much harder than it is to get good video. One of my audio tools is a wireless mic setup, which means there is a receiver that mounts on the camera that then plugs into the camera. The wireless mic system came with a connecting cable, and it works fine. However, it is 30cm (12 inches) long, and would not easily store inside the handy wireless mic's storage/charging case. This Kework 15cm (6-inch) cable is small enough to fit into the storage/charging case without any struggle. Perfect! As you can see in the photo, this Kework 15cm cable is just long enough to easily connect the wireless mic receiver to the camera's audio input -- there is just the right length for the cable to connect with no stress, which is exactly what I wanted. Because this Kework cable is shorter than the original cable, it is a tiny bit lighter, and there is no excess loop of cable to deal with. I expected the Kework cable to be round, but it is a thin, flat cable. That's fine... the sound is not affected in the least. I just thought you'd want to know that it is flat, which you can see in the photo. One end is a right-angle 3.5mm TRS connector, and the other is a straight 3.5mm TRS connector. This works well for my use with the wireless mic receiver, as you can see in the photo. The Kework cable doesn't feel ultra rugged, but it feels well made. I'm gentle with my gear, so I expect it to last a while. I got a package of two cables, so if one should break, I have a spare. (Both fit inside the wireless mic's storage/charging case.) Having the right gear makes shooting video more pleasurable, and gives you better results. Having the right cable is a small thing, but it helps me keep the system more streamlined and easier to handle. If you shoot video with a wireless mic that uses 3.5mm connectors, I recommend this Kework 15cm cable.
N**R
Before the days of Bluetooth and other streaming services directly from your radio and dash, some of us had to use old technology to get our music through our vehicles. This adapter is Handy since it turns 90° down and will hopefully save a plug from being damaged inadvertently. Works well. Fits snugly into the plug and it appears to have a good build quality.
A**N
The right angle design allows to have a very compact and unobtrusive connection. Importantly it has good shielding for keeping out interference - despite of the relatively thin and flat (which is another plus) wires. I connect a stereo microphone to a camera. Great, Kework!
J**Y
Gets the job done. No noticeable sound degradation (granted I'm no audiophile). Just got them so I could tape it to my computer's rolling mini-rack. Trying to connect and disconnect my satellite speakers to the subwoofer/amp unit is like trying to plug something into a wall outlet behind a couch. This makes it just as accessible as the PC's backplate so it's much easier. Now I can move the old girl out whenever I need to and not have to fenagle with the stupid little port on the woofer.
H**3
Just received this cable. Length was nice and short but the cable felt and appeared to be thin and flimsy. Seems that any serious stress will break the connection to the ends. I recently had that happen to ear buds I was using on a flight recently. The package comes in a pair so I will test the product by using one, unmodified, to its anticipated breaking point. The other I'll be using shrink tubing to beef up the cable and glue down the ends to keep the ends in place. Will advise when 'experiment' is done.
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