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30 Pin To Micro Usb Audio Cable

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Rudolf 2024-04-05 01:53:16

[0.03 lb] Needed this for charging from a micro-USB cable. Works great for that.

5
roomtone 2024-04-22 03:23:27

[7.7 x 3 x 1"] Cable works with the 5 pin audio in on the Alexa. The right angle keeps the cable close to the camera so it is not in the way for the operator or when changing lenses. Cable is long enough to place where u need it. I ran it up from the 5 pin and used a velcro tie to the handle. My audio snake from the mixer plugs right into the dual XLR-F ends. Clean well made construction.

5
Wade 2024-05-19 03:55:48

[3.3' / 1 m] I needed a replacement for my almost-dead 30-pin iPod cable. Since they no longer make the iPod Classic, having a working cable to add new music from iTunes is essential. I've ordered non-OEM cables in the past that would charge but not work with iTunes. Buying the OEM version is ALWAYS worth the extra money!

5
Darrin 2024-04-23 02:53:38

I have another review that I wrote about this mic, but B&H's website doesn't appear to let me update that review. I've now been using this mic almost daily for over a year. The audio is crisp and clear, background noise is kept to a minimum, and people on the other end of the meeting/phone call give compliments on the detail that this mic captures. I used to use a condenser mic, but that also had the annoying feature of picking up a lot of 60Hz hum. This mic doesn't do that and I didn't have to make any adjustments to the room either. For the person who mentioned they couldn't fit it in a shockmount, it has one internally. That is why the mic is the size that it is. For those complaining about the USB port, mine hasn't had any issues. I accidentally bent the micro usb connector on the cheap cable they shipped with it and the mic survived just fine. The cable, on the other hand, was useless after that. I solved this problem by finding a 90 degree USB adapter so that the connector isn't pointing straight out the back of the mic. It now sits mostly flush and swiveling the mic is more likely to cause the adapter to disconnect at the other end. If your laptop, like mine, is usb-c only, don't try to buy long usb-c to usb-c cables. They are crazy expensive. Instead, try to buy a usb-c to mini or micro usb-b cable. They are much cheaper. My setup is usb-c to micro usb (10 feet), then an adapter from micro-usb to usb-c (1 inch), and then finally a short usb-c to 90 degree micro-usb adapter (6 inches).

5
Darrin 2024-05-06 01:49:26

[Cardioid] I have another review that I wrote about this mic, but B&H's website doesn't appear to let me update that review. I've now been using this mic almost daily for over a year. The audio is crisp and clear, background noise is kept to a minimum, and people on the other end of the meeting/phone call give compliments on the detail that this mic captures. I used to use a condenser mic, but that also had the annoying feature of picking up a lot of 60Hz hum. This mic doesn't do that and I didn't have to make any adjustments to the room either. For the person who mentioned they couldn't fit it in a shockmount, it has one internally. That is why the mic is the size that it is. For those complaining about the USB port, mine hasn't had any issues. I accidentally bent the micro usb connector on the cheap cable they shipped with it and the mic survived just fine. The cable, on the other hand, was useless after that. I solved this problem by finding a 90 degree USB adapter so that the connector isn't pointing straight out the back of the mic. It now sits mostly flush and swiveling the mic is more likely to cause the adapter to disconnect at the other end. If your laptop, like mine, is usb-c only, don't try to buy long usb-c to usb-c cables. They are crazy expensive. Instead, try to buy a usb-c to mini or micro usb-b cable. They are much cheaper. My setup is usb-c to micro usb (10 feet), then an adapter from micro-usb to usb-c (1 inch), and then finally a short usb-c to 90 degree micro-usb adapter (6 inches).

5
Jack 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[60 W] By far the best and most reliable USB to Micro-B cable I've found. Frustration takes a back seat to quality.

5
Jeff 2024-05-22 08:31:22

[Black] I started with the Micro, but soon desired some of the features found in this shotgun mic. I felt this version was a good balance between the micro and the more expensive NTG/Pro versions. I love the improved shockmount, a single mount is annoying since the mic bounces a lot with one mount. I also dig how versatile this mic is. I can use it on my cams or plug it into my computer for voiceovers. The pickup is much improved over the Micro, sound is more full, and overall I wish I had just started with this mic instead. It handles close and somewhat far audio pickup well, fulfilling pretty much all of my nearfield audio needs. I mostly use the 3.5mm input, but the USB output offers more granular control via RodeCentral. I like that's powered by USB/3.5mm, battery based mic's run the risk of running out at inopportune times. The only con is that I wish they'd provided the nicer coiled 3.5mm cable found in the Micro, but the supplied cable is fine.

5
Ryan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2.065 lb] I work with volunteers at a church and few people take the time to read the cable to see if it's audio or data. By using the five pin DMX cables I avoid potential issues of the wrong cable being used.

5
Ryan 2024-04-28 09:29:37

I work with volunteers at a church and few people take the time to read the cable to see if it's audio or data. By using the five pin DMX cables I avoid potential issues of the wrong cable being used.

5
Peter 2024-04-29 09:15:44

[1, DB9] I had been using a USB audio interface to feed my M-Audio monitor speakers from my Mac. I rarely used the jnput functionality (XLR inputs for mics, etc.). It then stopped working - would not stay connected. After trying everything I could think of (cables, usb ports on my computer, ...) I figured I needed a new device and looked for an output only device. I found this one. It's rock solid and delivers great sound. It does this one thing and does it well. Plus, I like that it draws power from the USB cable, so no extra power cable is required. I've not tried it with headphones, but for some, it may be a problem that there's no separate volume control for the headphone output.

5