Is it possible to use a 3,5mm jack like shown here:
http://www.4winmobile.com/tutorial-replace-hermes-headset-connector-with-35mm-socket-vt3146.html
and KEEP the Microphone ?
this way I could plug a headphone with a microphone in my female jack, and use it to call someone as well as listen to music.
he's already keeping the microphone.... see on the left of the last pic....
Yes, you're right.
So I am planning to that, but instead of cutting the cable to put a female jack, I am going to open the microphone box and connect my cable directly on the electronic board.
Why? because I want to have a nice mini jack female, and not a ugly big female connector.
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I want to make up a lead to connect Qtek9090 to my car stereo's 3.5mm audio jack socket, but cannot find anywhere that sells the connector for the qtek (which has 4 conductors). Any ideas? thanks
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=PPCPADPT16
i try using NOKIA headset connector... it works great..
Thank you, but where can i purchase just the connector, not a ready built lead... Or the nokia? Also which of the terminals relate to stero and are the wired the same for the nokia headset?
just buy non origilal nokia headset... and make a little bit modification..
pleun said:
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=PPCPADPT16
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DON'T BUY THIS ADAPTER... unless you have an extra 2.5mm mic (cell handsfree set) to plug into the smaller jack shown on photo (the bigger jack is for the 3.5mm audio plug). This adapter WILL DISABLE YOUR XDA IIs MICROPHONE and route it to the 2.5mm microphone jack (cellphone handsfree set).
BUY THIS ONE INSTEAD --> http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=118289 It won't disable your XDA IIs microphone. It only routes audio to the 3.5mm jack. Your built in XDA IIs microphone will still work
anywhere cheaper than this though, seems a rip off for what it is.
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DON'T BUY THIS ADAPTER... unless you have an extra 2.5mm mic (cell handsfree set) to plug into the smaller jack shown on photo (the bigger jack is for the 3.5mm audio plug). This adapter WILL DISABLE YOUR XDA IIs MICROPHONE and route it to the 2.5mm microphone jack (cellphone handsfree set).
BUY THIS ONE INSTEAD --> http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=118289 It won't disable your XDA IIs microphone. It only routes audio to the 3.5mm jack. Your built in XDA IIs microphone will still work
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Hi sumtingwong, my jasjar's internal Audio Jack does not work proparly, do know where i can get one?
Here u go
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-5-to-3-5-MM-H...s=66:2|65:15|39:1|240:1318|301:0|293:1|294:50
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=331075
whether I am "search" disabled or there is no info about audio 2.5 jack pin outs.
will somebody give a link or provide connection diagram for mic, answer/mute button and audio outputs?
my aim is to make my own cable to connect the pda to car stereo to listen mp3s and also place a remote mic and switch somewhere in the car.
its done!
thanks a lot to whom gave me info about this topic. Here is what I have done today;
I bought an after market 2,5mm stereo headphones with mic and switch. it was 5 YTL equvalent around $3,5. I had the chance to try it with my qtek9100, but there was very poor sound level and quality, I didnt even try the mic. Actually I bought it just to get one 2.5mm 4 conductor jack.
I tried to make a drawing how the connections were, marked as "before". It is so wierd wiring that I have no idea which kind of device uses this kind of connection.
After modification, as you will see, instead of soldering the existing ear pieces, I soldered a female 3,5mm jack, so that I can connect whether a stereo headphones to use it as hands free or a casette adapter to use with car stereo and listen to mp3s(which in this case, when I receive or make a call, it will mute the music and give other sides voice to car speakers). Ive tested both possibilities and it works quite fine.
I hope this helps to ones that are willing to make this kind of adapter themselves.
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Thank U for contribution!
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Ive tested both possibilities and it works quite fine.
I hope this helps to ones that are willing to make this kind of adapter themselves.
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I want to give a more precise definition to jack pinouts.
AFAIK pin 4 - left channel, 3 - right. So U have reversed stereo sound or wrong picture female connector.
Are all mini USBs pins configured the same??
Reason i'm asking is that i saw this...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-5mm-Audio-H...9QQihZ012QQcategoryZ42404QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
..and wondered if it will work on my MDA vario II??
Also I've seen a few Bluetooth headsets with a mini USB connectors for charging duties... Ideally I'd like to use the same charger for phone and headset (voltage dependant obviously).
No, that one wont work, and its a mono 3.5mm adaptor anyway, the audio doesnt come out of the normal mini usb pins, it comes out of the pins on the other side of the connector,
You cant get a 11pin usb to 3.5mm heaphone adaptor for love nor money at the moment in the UK, even HTC dont have any!!
I unsoldered the headphones from the crappy headset that comes with the Vario2 and soldered a 3.5mm socket onto the pads on a 1" long flying lead, and the sound quality is absolutely awesome plugged into my Koss portapro headphones, loads of volume, a decent amount of bass and just slightly muted treble response, but perfect good enough for me!
Here is a solution to your problem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=292699
Some of the 3.5mm headphone jacks are TRRS, which allow for a headphone/microphone combination, i.e. http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Stereo-Headset-Microphone-Smartphones/dp/B008PXMWIW. I want to use this with my Huaweii Prism; the internal microphone that comes with the Prism is terrible. If I buy a TRS to TRRS adapter, will the microphone work (be compatible)?
Thanks,
-Adam
My Pixel does not record audio from external microphones, anymore. There's always a very loud static noise in the background. I replaced many parts and the only option left is to replace the motherboard.
But then I thought "what if I could connect a microphone or headset to the USB port?"
So is there any USB-C to 3.5mm jack adapter that works with the Pixel?
If you're curious about whether or not if this works, I can confirm that it does. I used my Pixel 3 USB-C to 3.5mm jack adapter along with a headset w/ mic and record my own voice to see if it would work and I was able to record my voice. I didn't make a call with it since I don't have a SIM card in the device.