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Audio Cables & Adapters for home, car and studio

Discover Audio Cables & Adapters for headphones, speakers, TVs, computers and studio gear. Find AUX (3.5 mm), RCA, optical Toslink, XLR, TRS/TRRS, plus USB‑C and Lightning adapters, splitters and extensions for clear, stable sound.

Choose durable builds with OFC copper, multi‑layer shielding, gold‑plated connectors and braided jackets for home, office, car, travel or professional use. Browse and pick your perfect fit.

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External Sound Card Usb 2.0 Vention Cdyb0 2-Port 0.15M
Item in stock
10.20 € 6.40 €
2m Braided Toslink Optical Audio Cable with Gold-Plated Connectors
Delivery 5-12 bussiness days
9.90 €


 

This category brings together a wide range of audio cables and adapters for everyday listening and professional work. You’ll find universal AUX (3.5 mm) cables, 3.5 mm–2xRCA leads for stereo systems, optical Toslink for TV-to-soundbar connections, pro-grade XLR and 6.35 mm TRS options for studios, and TRRS cables for headsets with microphones. There are also USB‑C and Lightning adapters for modern phones and tablets, Y‑splitters, extensions, and right‑angle plugs for tight spaces.

Typical use cases include connecting TVs to soundbars or AV receivers at home, PCs to powered speakers, turntables to amplifiers, and headphones to laptops or consoles. In offices and classrooms, audio cables are essential for presentations, conferencing and podcasting. For travel and in-car use, flexible, short AUX cables with right‑angle plugs minimize strain and clutter. For musicians and engineers, balanced XLR and TRS runs deliver low noise over longer distances.

Key benefits include reliable connections, consistent sound, reduced interference and long service life. Materials and construction matter: OFC (oxygen‑free copper) or silver‑plated conductors aid conductivity, multi‑layer shielding blocks noise, braided nylon jackets resist wear, and gold‑plated contacts help prevent corrosion. Length is also important: with analog cables, shorter is usually better, while optical links typically allow longer runs without audible loss.

How to choose? Match the connectors first: 3.5 mm TRS for stereo without mic, TRRS for headsets; RCA for amps and TVs; optical Toslink to avoid ground‑loop hum; XLR/6.35 mm TRS as the professional standard. For phones without a 3.5 mm jack, pick a USB‑C or Lightning adapter with a built‑in DAC. Look for solid shielding, quality plugs, flexibility and right‑angle options for cramped setups. Color coding and cable ties simplify organization, while outdoor use calls for tougher, weather‑resistant builds. If you need extra distance, choose one higher‑quality longer cable or a pro solution rather than chaining multiple adapters.

  • All common interfaces: 3.5 mm, RCA, Toslink, XLR, TRS/TRRS, USB‑C, Lightning
  • Quality builds: OFC copper, multi‑layer shielding, gold‑plated contacts
  • Lengths and flex options for home, office, car and stage
  • Right‑angle plugs and braided jackets for comfort and durability
  • Adapters, splitters and extensions for specific setups
  • Lower noise and stable signal for clearer sound

Frequently Asked Questions

Check your ports: 3.5 mm TRS for stereo without mic, TRRS for headsets, RCA for amps/TVs, optical Toslink for digital audio, and XLR/6.35 mm TRS for pro use. Phones without a 3.5 mm jack need a USB‑C or Lightning adapter with a built‑in DAC.
For analog runs, longer cables can add noise and loss, so keep them as short as practical. Optical Toslink up to about 10–15 m usually shows no audible degradation, while balanced XLR works well beyond 5 m. Avoid daisy‑chaining multiple adapters.
Gold‑plated contacts resist corrosion and maintain a stable connection. Braided jackets and proper strain relief improve mechanical durability. Overall sound quality depends more on the full design and shielding.
Coil loosely, avoid sharp bends and yanking. Store dry and clean contacts occasionally. For outdoor use, choose tougher, weather‑resistant builds and keep connectors away from direct moisture.