Audio cables
Audio cables allow you to connect headphones, speakers and car audio systems to smartphones, laptops and music players. The most popular models are cables with a 3.5 mm jack (aux) plug and USB-C to jack cables, useful for phones without a headphone port.
In our range you will find audio cables from Baseus, Ugreen and Joyroom — with shielding for clean sound, in angled and straight versions, in lengths from 50 cm to 2 m.
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Audio cable — clean sound connection without interference
A good audio cable is the foundation of any music setup — from simply connecting a phone to a Bluetooth speaker with an aux input, through a car audio system, to home stereo speakers. Cable quality directly affects sound clarity and the absence of interference.
Types of audio cables in our range
- 3.5 mm jack cable (aux) — classic cable for headphones, speakers and car radio. Both ends with a 3.5 mm mini-jack plug
- USB-C to 3.5 mm jack cable — essential for smartphones without a headphone port, functions as a DAC converter
- Lightning to 3.5 mm jack cable — audio adapter for iPhones from model 7 onwards (with Lightning connector)
- 3.5 mm jack cable with microphone — version with a 4-pin TRRS plug, supports voice calls and music controls
What to look for when choosing an audio cable
Sound quality depends on several parameters:
- Shielding — double or triple shielding eliminates noise and hum
- Conductor material — OFC (oxygen-free) copper provides better conductivity than standard copper wire
- Angled vs straight plug — angled (90 degrees) reduces strain on the socket and is more comfortable in a pocket
- Gold-plated contacts — ensure better contact and resistance to oxidation
Aux cable for the car
One of the most popular use cases is an aux cable for the car — it connects the smartphone to the audio system via the 3.5 mm socket in the radio or console. If your phone has no jack, use a USB-C to 3.5 mm jack cable or a Lightning-to-jack adapter. For cars with a USB input, a USB-A to USB-C cable with Android Auto support may be a better solution.
Related categories
Looking for a cable to connect a monitor or TV? Check out HDMI and DisplayPort video cables. For wired internet you will need an Ethernet cable, and for device charging — USB cables in various connector variants.
Frequently asked questions
Does an aux cable deliver sound quality comparable to Bluetooth?
A wired aux connection with a good cable offers a more stable and less compressed signal than most Bluetooth codecs (SBC, AAC). The difference is particularly audible on hi-fi systems and better car speakers.
Which audio cable for a phone without a jack port?
You need a cable with a built-in DAC converter — USB-C to 3.5 mm jack for Android phones or Lightning to 3.5 mm jack for iPhones with Lightning. An alternative is a wireless Bluetooth adapter, but a cable provides better sound quality and does not require charging.