















🎶 Elevate your audio game with the cable that fits your lifestyle and your space!
The Nanxudyj 6ft 3.5mm audio cable features a 90-degree right angle design for easy connection in tight spaces, 24K gold-plated connectors for superior sound quality and corrosion resistance, and a durable, tangle-free cotton braided jacket. Compatible with a wide range of devices including headphones, tablets, gaming consoles, and laptops, it delivers reliable, high-fidelity audio with enhanced durability and flexibility.
| ASIN | B0BQF87G62 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 843 in Stereo Jack Cables |
| Colour | gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,296) |
| Date First Available | 22 Aug. 2023 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 32 g |
| Item model number | DY218 |
| Manufacturer | Nanxudyj |
| Package Dimensions | 13 x 12.9 x 1.4 cm; 32 g |
| Part number | DY218 |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 6ft/1.8m |
| Special Features | Braided, Tangle Free |
| Specification met | RoHS |
A**Y
Decent quality
Used to connect TV to soundbar, with the old AUX cable there was a crackle noise every time we swivelled the TV. This cable works perfectly.
T**O
Good wire
Does the job 👍
D**R
Excellent cable
Great item. Works and no noise.
A**R
ok
A good cable done what i wanted it to do
M**D
3' is too short - go for a longer cable if you can afford it.
The 'male' component drops out of the port in my headphones at the slightest excuse which is a nuisance and is aggravated by MY mistake of having not gone for a longer cable in the first place.
M**4
Strikes a cord!
Works perfectly!
M**.
Good product
Good
G**S
Great quality contruction, nice look & feel, no compatibility issues, fully functional, great value.
Great quality contruction, nice look and feel, no compatibility issues, fully functional, great value.
J**D
Perfect--Connects to my headphones and devices easily. Very flexible, functional and loud.
H**A
Cumple lo que promete
M**N
This AUX cable was purchased for the exact same reason as my 1/4” to 3.5mm adapter: solving a very specific, very annoying problem when recording my Casio CTK-2550. On paper, this looks like just another aux cord. In reality, it’s a critical piece of the chain — and if you get this part wrong, everything downstream suffers. Here’s the situation that led me to this cable. The Casio CTK-2550 doesn’t have a USB-B port for MIDI/audio. That means if you want to record the actual sound of the keyboard — not MIDI data — you’re essentially routing audio the old-school way. The “Phones/Output” jack on the back looks deceptively simple, but that’s the only way out. From there, the signal needs to go cleanly into a laptop. So the full setup becomes: • Keyboard → 1/4” adapter • Adapter → 3.5mm AUX cable • AUX cable → MacBook (or USB-C dongle) • GarageBand → Audio Track, not MIDI That makes this cable just as important as the adapter itself. Any noise, loose connection, or awkward angle would immediately show up in recordings — especially with sustained notes, reverb tails, and pedal-heavy passages. This Nanxudyj 6ft AUX cable ended up being exactly what that setup needed. First, the 90-degree right-angle connector is not just a gimmick — it’s genuinely useful. When plugged into the Casio’s Phones/Output jack, the angled end keeps the cable from sticking straight out and getting bumped, stressed, or accidentally yanked while playing. If you’ve ever shifted position at a keyboard and heard that awful pop from a cable moving, you know how important this is. The right-angle design keeps everything low-profile and stable. The nylon braided exterior is another big win. This doesn’t feel like a disposable cable that’s going to kink, split, or fray after a few weeks. It’s flexible but sturdy, and it lays flat instead of fighting you. I move my keyboard setup around fairly often, and this cable has held up without twisting itself into knots or developing weak spots. Audio quality has been clean and consistent. No hiss, no crackling, no intermittent dropouts. When recording into GarageBand, what I hear through my headphones is exactly what gets captured — including subtle sustain pedal dynamics. That’s especially important with pieces where decay and atmosphere matter. If the cable were introducing noise or compression, it would immediately flatten the performance. It doesn’t. The 6-foot length also hits a sweet spot. It’s long enough to comfortably reach from the keyboard to a laptop without tension, but not so long that you’re dealing with excess slack everywhere. For desk or bedroom setups, it feels intentional rather than improvised. A few things I specifically appreciate: • Snug connectors that don’t wiggle or feel loose • Right-angle plug that reduces strain on the keyboard jack • Durable braided jacket that feels long-term reliable • True stereo TRS signal — essential for proper recording • No audible interference during sustained or quiet passages This cable isn’t exciting. It doesn’t glow, it doesn’t promise “studio magic,” and it doesn’t pretend to be more than it is. But it does exactly what you need it to do when you’re trying to record a keyboard properly without specialized interfaces or extra gear. Combined with the 1/4” adapter, this cable completes the chain that allows the Casio CTK-2550 to be recorded as-is — real sound, real sustain, real dynamics. Without it, the whole setup falls apart. With it, everything just works. If you’re doing a similar keyboard-to-laptop recording setup and want something reliable, flexible, and thoughtfully designed, this AUX cable is a solid choice and an easy recommendation.
R**E
dont buy this
G**H
Lo compré para reemplazar mi cable Aux perdido y después de casi un mes suena perfecto.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago