(Apple MFi Certified) iPhone AUX Cord for iPhone,Lightning to 1/8 Inch Audio Cable,3.3ft, Headphone Jack Adapter Male Aux Ste

3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars | 8,931 ratings

Price: 7.98

Last update: 12-30-2024


About this item

【Trusted Apple MFi Certified】: Apple MFi Certified Auxillary Cable Cord for iPhone With 15000+ bend lifespan. This 3.5mm aux cable covered with soft .Has good resilience, no snagging and bending, and it is not easy to tangle or crease. Your smartphone without taking off your phone case.
【Impresive Sound Quality】:If you have this Apple MFi Certified AUX cable, you can enjoy superb sound quality. The 24K gold-plated contacts ensure the purest sound possible, and the stereo audio is transmitted seamlessly to obtain high-quality sound. You will enjoy music easily.
【Plug and Play】:For a wider range of applications, Apple MFi Certified 3.5mm audio cable allows you to easily connect iPhone to car audio, earphones, Bluetooth speakers, Hi-Fi, computer audio or any device equipped with a standard 3.5mm audio jack auxiliary port.
【MFI Certified Chip,Widely Compatibility】:Apple MFi Certified Aux cable connector for car iphone compatible with all devices having regular or recessed 3.5mm audio jacks including smartphones, tablets, laptops, computers, mp3 players, headphones and portable speakers. Compatible for iPhone 13/13 Mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/12/12 Mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max/SE 2020/11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max/XS/XS Max/XR/X 8 7 6.
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Top reviews from the United States

nadia alazawi
5.0 out of 5 stars Works so far
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
This Aux wire is not Apple. The wire is placed in a clear, sealed zip locked package with unfamiliar company logo.

I connected the wire to my IPhone and to the Aux located on my small radio/CD player.

It worked with no distortions and I played my Spotify music with a smile.

How long this wire will last, I suppose depends on how many times one pulls and pushes the Aux end into the equipments. I assume pushing it in and leaving it would keep its effectiveness.
Derek
1.0 out of 5 stars How about "The Snow-tunes Saboteur: An Epic Tale of the AUX Cord of Despair"?
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
Picture this: You're all geared up for a day on the slopes. The skies are as blue as your favorite Spotify playlist, and you're ready to carve up some snow while jamming to your tunes. Enter the protagonist of our story: a shiny new iPhone to AUX cord. This isn't just any cord; it's the lifeline between your helmet and your iPhone, the bridge over the river of musical bliss. You think to yourself, "This is it. The ultimate ski experience."

Fast forward to halfway up the ski lift. The scene is idyllic – snow-capped mountains, the whisper of the wind, and the anticipation of a thrilling ride down. Suddenly, the music starts to crackle. It's like listening to a vinyl record with a hiccup. But you're an optimist. "Maybe it's just getting warmed up," you muse, ignoring the ominous signs.

Oh, how quickly things go south. It's not just crackling now; it's a full-on techno remix of your favorite songs, unsolicited and unwelcome. The cord has decided to become a DJ, remixing your tracks with a sprinkle of static and a dash of disappointment. The thrill of the ski is now accompanied by a symphony of what sounds like popcorn popping in slow motion.

By the end of your first majestic run, the cord has surrendered to the snow gods. It's not just malfunctioning; it's an electronic spaghetti, a tangled mess of betrayal. You reach the bottom of the hill, and in a ceremonial gesture, you bid farewell to the cord. It's not just going to the trash; it's being exiled to the Island of Misfit Tech.

My verdict? This cord is to music what a snowball is to a beach party – utterly useless and a guaranteed dampener. My advice to fellow snow riders and music lovers: avoid this AUX cord like you would avoid skiing in a tutu. It's not just a piece of junk; it's a legend in the hall of tech fails.

So, there you have it, folks. A cautionary tale of a cord that promised so much yet delivered an experience as flat as a pancake on a pancake day. Let this be a reminder – when it comes to ski gear, stick to the essentials. Leave the musical cords to those who enjoy a bit of static with their snow.
Marina
5.0 out of 5 stars Great in the car
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
Works perfect for my aux port in the car to play music. Great length and doesn’t get tangled. Sound quality is good.
Jacqueline Cavagnaro
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Works well but needed to up the volume, that was all.
Elvira Mata
5.0 out of 5 stars HIGH QUALITY SOUND ????????????????????????
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
HD SOUND ???? I’m testing it with some headphones that I owned purchased recently somewhere else and I just needed the cord because It didn’t come with the aux cord And I saw this that takes away the adapter piece that you’re used to getting that like almost like $10 and you can get this for less with the whole thing. Good quality it’s worth my money.????????????????????????
Ellerina Trifiletti
4.0 out of 5 stars Some crackles
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
This product worked great! After a while I got some cracking in the wire and had to "spin" the aux part of the cord to get it to work right but in all fairness not sure if this was this cord or the female part it was going into that had the issue. Otherwise did the job!
Noah
1.0 out of 5 stars It sucks
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
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 This aux cord, if you can even call it that, is an abomination against everything decent and good in the world of audio technology. From its very inception, it seems as though it was crafted by some malevolent force intent on ruining the auditory experiences of innocent music lovers everywhere. Let me regale you with the horror story that is my experience with this wretched piece of equipment.

Firstly, let's address the issue that plagues this abomination from the moment you dare to plug it in – the crackling. Oh, the crackling. It's not just a subtle annoyance; it's a relentless assault on your eardrums, a cacophony of static that pierces through the air like a thousand needles. You try to play your favorite song, only to be met with a chorus of crackles and pops that drown out any semblance of melody or rhythm. It's as if the cord itself is mocking you, laughing at your futile attempts to enjoy your music in peace.

But the horror doesn't end there, oh no. As you struggle to endure the auditory torture inflicted upon you by this cursed cord, you start to notice other sinister qualities lurking beneath its seemingly innocuous exterior. There's the flimsy construction, for starters – a tangled mess of wires barely held together by some cheap plastic casing. It's as if the manufacturers went out of their way to create the most fragile, least durable aux cord imaginable, ensuring that it would fall apart at the slightest provocation.

And let's not forget about the tangling. Oh, the tangling. No matter how carefully you try to unravel it, this cord seems determined to tie itself into knots worthy of a sailor's worst nightmare. You spend more time wrestling with its twisted coils than actually listening to music, cursing under your breath as you struggle to make sense of the tangled mess before you. It's enough to make you want to tear your hair out in frustration.

But perhaps the most unforgivable sin of all is the utter lack of reliability. You never know when this accursed cord will decide to give up the ghost and cease functioning altogether. One minute, you're happily jamming out to your favorite tunes; the next, you're left in stunned silence as the music abruptly cuts out, leaving you to wonder what cruel twist of fate has robbed you of your auditory pleasure this time.

And let's not even get started on the aesthetic travesty that is this cord's design. With its garish colors and clunky, awkward shape, it's about as stylish as a pair of socks with sandals. You can practically feel the judgmental stares of passersby as you dare to brandish this monstrosity in public, silently questioning your taste and sanity in equal measure.

In conclusion, this aux cord is an affront to everything good and pure in the world of audio technology. Its crackling, tangling, unreliable nature is enough to drive even the most patient of music lovers to the brink of madness. Do yourself a favor and steer clear of this abomination – your ears will thank you.
Zack
5.0 out of 5 stars iPhone to car
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
I am in heaven-now I can listen to music from my phone to my car and connection is great! Thank you!!! Extremely happy.

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