Cables To Go - 21062 - 6ft 3.5mm M/M Stereo Audio Cable (Black)
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| List Price: | $12.95 |
| Price: | $2.93 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The 3.5mm stereo audio cables from Cables To Go are specifically designed for quality computer audio applications. The 3.5mm cable connects the PC sound card, portable CD player or any mini-stereo audio device with 3.5mm jacks to multimedia speakers. The cable features two 29-gauge stranded conductors and a drain wire, which are tinned to resist oxidation. The conductors and drain wire are wrapped with an Aluminum foil shield to resist noise and interference.
Product Details
- Brand: Cables To Go
- Model: 21062
- Dimensions: 6.00" h x 1.00" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
Features
- Connects the 3.5mm jack from CD players, stereos, speakers, PC/TV tuners and other audio devices
- Lifetime warranty
- Black color
- 6ft 3.55 MM Cable
Customer Reviews
Reliable, for the most part...
I use this item in my car with my ipod and the auxilary input in my car stereo. I enjoy the fact that the wire is very lengthy, giving the option to allow passengers in the back of my car to change the music. I have encountered small moments when there was noise when I would move the wire around at the input jack. However, for the most part, the product is reliable and I haven't had too many problems with the item.
Good cable, not so good shipping...
A must have cable for connecting your PC audio to your new LCD monitor. No heavy lifting here; it either works or it doesn't. It works.
Package arrived from Abacus POSTAGE DUE ($2.00) but the vendor could not offer an explanation via email. Use your own judgement here.
Poor quality audio cable
The Cables To Go 6ft 3.5mm M/M Stereo Audio Cable was delivered as promised, on time, and appeared to be in good shape. But the quality of the product is not good. The cable was purchased for use in connecting an MP3 player to the audio jack on a car stereo. After only a couple of weeks, the sound quality started to drop off. We wondered if the connection was bad, so we disconnected and reconnected the plug, but that didn't solve the problem. It turns out that the cable has a break somewhere inside the plastic coating and the only way to get the proper sound quality is to keep moving the cable until it gets to a position where the wires connect. The cable was cheap, so it's not worth trying to send it back and get a refund.







