







🎶 Elevate your sound, wherever you go — don’t just listen, experience!
The JCALLY JM6 Pro is a sleek, portable USB-C to 3.5mm DAC adapter featuring dual DAC chips (CX31993 and MAX97220) that deliver studio-quality audio with a 124dB signal-to-noise ratio and support for 32bit/384kHz PCM. Weighing only 6g and measuring 110mm, it offers high-fidelity sound enhancement for iPhone 15 Plus, Galaxy S23 Ultra, and other USB-C devices, making it a must-have for audiophiles seeking premium mobile audio performance.



| ASIN | B0CWRFD81C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,434 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #53 in Headphone Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (238) |
| Date First Available | February 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| Item model number | A0519 |
| Manufacturer | Girftu |
| Package Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.8 x 0.6 inches |
G**N
Best DAC/OP Amp Dongle !
I have purchased a number of these DAC/OP Amp Dongles. They are inexpensive, sound excellent, and highly recommended. I use them with a variety of IEM's including Truthear Red Zero 2. Nice amount of power and clarity. Recommend.
J**E
Great sound quality at a great price
I was a little skeptical that a USB-C to 3.5mm DAC would make any real difference, but this JCALLY JM6 Pro surprised me. My lossless audio sounds noticeably clearer and fuller using this compared to a basic adapter. I plug my Beats Studio Pro headphones into it, and I can even take phone calls with everything connected, which was a nice bonus. For the price, it honestly feels like a great value. I took a bit of a risk based on a few reviews, and I'm glad I did. I've been using it almost every day for a couple of months, and it still looks and works like new. If you want better sound from your phone without spending a ton, this is absolutely worth it. Of note, there are probably other options for better sound quality, but from what I found, you're getting into studio-quality sound and, frankly, studio prices.
S**C
Very nice DAC/AMP
I had been using a Helm DAC that seems like it had a weaker amp and I needed to crank the volume on my Galaxy S23 Ultra just to get decent volume on my Sony MDR7506 headphones (63 ohms). The JCALLY JM6 really woke the 7506's up. I only need to have the media volume at 3/4 to 4/5 to get some serious volume into my ear holes. Can't sense any noise when playing off of Tidal - whether it's quiet acoustic music, rock, electronic, etc. Connections were snug and solid and it seems well put together. It does seem like it is a bit more power hungry than the Helm DAC, but it's not bad and totally worth it. As long as it holds up to moderate use, I'll be a happy guy.
A**T
Clean audio for something so small.
I am seriously impressed. I really wanted one with the CS43131 chip which has slightly better specs but more expensive. I wasn't sure whether to get one with the added MAX97220 amplifier with output of 60mW at 32Ω as I heard the white noise might be more pronounced. I am happy to report I heard no objectionable white noise. I would say this has a clean sound. I tested both on my smartphone and computer and I am happy with the sound. My phone does have a 3.5mm jack and I can differentiate the sound profile. This DAC sounds louder thanks to the added amplifier which will benefit higher impedance earbuds. The volume with 3.5mm jack was plenty for me so I had to bring the volume down with this DAC. The cable is very flexible so no problem with stiffness. The usb-c plug was sufficiently snug and will not move around and disconnect easily. The ends are made of aluminum and I did not feel any kind of warming due to the higher power amplifier.
J**S
Good volume, cheap usb connection
Pretty good. Be careful, 90% my fault 10% very cheap usb . Had in my back pocket connected to my iems and totally destroyed the usb
P**.
An excellent portable solution.
These little dongle DACs are impressive. For critical listening, they're not quite as good as a full-size dongle DAC, such as the Fiio KA17. But, if you're on the go, or your musical tastes don't benefit from critical listening, these are really all you need. They will override your phone's DAC and play through their built-in. In many cases, this will offer you better sound, as phones don't usually offer the best DACs. (Apple being the exception that proves the rule). Volume is still handled by your phone's volume buttons. They're all the same, basically. It's the chipset that matters. Construction as well as performance seem to be fairly equal among all of the models I've tried (I own 3 different makes). These will easily power most IEMs and portable headphones. Be aware, these devices use your phone's battery for power, so expect there to be some drain.
M**I
Works as expected
Great dac, works as expected, no fuss, no complaints
S**W
Just try it. It's well worth the low cost.
The quality of sound compaired to listening over bluetooth on my Sony XM5s is amazing. From my knockoff XSTs to my Truthear X Crinacle Blue2s, this thing sounds amazing. I'm no audiophile. I'm just experimenting to see if i can hear a difference. The JM6 adapter on my Galaxy s23 Ultra really allowed me to see that there is better sound than what bluetooth can offer with LDAC enabled. I have the following BT audio gear: Sony WH-1000XM4, Sony WF-1000XM4, Sony WF-1000XM5, Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro (gen 1). I'm listening to CD quality audio, HiRes digital audio, and supposed HiRes streaming. I was also using the PowerAmp EQ app to find tube the sound. There was no night and day difference between using the adapter with wired IEMs and listening over bluetooth, but there was a difference. Imagine listening from the front row while a band plays live. Then, imagine doing the exact same thing, but there is a thick stage curtain between you and the band. Not enough to fully muffle the sound, but enough to muddy it noticeably. This is the level of audio difference i was hearing. Don't take my word for it. It's cheap and returns are easy. Just give it a try. Also, if you have never heard it before, try listening to some 8D audio. You can just search YouTube for it. It will completely change your understanding on what sound stage is and how capable 2 channel audio can be.
J**S
Bought these along with Zero: Blue 2’s - for PC gaming/discord/youtube/music. First time using IEMs and this dac was recommended many times through reddit posts. Works as intended. Delivered quickly to Aus.
S**R
L'ho collegato ad un MiniPC con "Linux Mint 22.2" (kernel 6.14.0-36) ed è stato immediatamente riconosciuto come scheda audio esterna con le seguenti caratteristiche: Synaptics CX31993+MAX97220 HiFiAudio, driver: hid-generic,snd-usb-audio,usbhid. Le capacità di conversione da analogico a digitale del "JCALLY JM6 Pro" arrivano fino a 384 kHz/32 bit. Una capacità esuberante rispetto alle normali necessità di ascolto di un brano audio, che per i CD è di 44,1 kHz/16 bit. Io uso OBS Studio per registrare qualiasi cosa arrivi al PC, come per esempio i video di Youtube. Il "JCALLY JM6 Pro" trasforma in analogico i bit che arrivano da Internet ed invia il segnale audio agli altoparlanti. OBS Studio digitalizza a 48 kHz/16 bit il segnale audio in uscita e registra i bit su un file audio/video in formato mkv. Con ffmpeg posso estrarre il solo file audio in formato m4a. Nonostante i due passaggi consecutivi attraverso il "JCALLY JM6 Pro" è incredibile la qualità audio dei file ottenuti. In uscita al "JCALLY JM6 Pro" ho messo le cuffie over ear ad alta risoluzione "Philips Fidelio X2". Miracolo! La spazialità ed il dettaglio dell'audio che sento in cuffia sono supremi.
K**Y
Really powerful dongle combo dac/amp, especially for the price. No audible distortion at all, can drive almost all IEM's and most headphones. Also has a really nice cable, but it is a bit stiff though. Only unfortunate thing is that it only comes in 2 colors. If you are new to the audiophile world, OR you are looking for a new dongle dac, then I definitely recommend this one.
D**A
A good cheap bumpup if you're coming from the Apple USB-C DAC for example, warning, audio does get a fair bit louder!
P**A
It provides crystal-clear sound with no coloration whatsoever, which is a huge plus. It has plenty of power to drive even the hardest-to-drive IEMs and 90% of headphones to at least 80dB (would not recommend listening to anything above 80dB). There is really no need to purchase a dedicated DAC and AMP. The only disadvantage is that the cable is not replaceable, so if it is ruined, you will need to buy a new one, but that is due to the small size, and nothing can be done.
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