Brief: This short presentation tells the story behind the design and its intended use cases. Watch as we demonstrate how this optical audio cable bridges the gap between modern USB-C devices and traditional audio systems. You'll see a clear walkthrough of connecting various devices like TVs, PS5 consoles, and projectors to home theater setups for pristine digital audio transmission without electromagnetic interference.
Related Product Features:
Transmits digital audio via SPDIF protocol for clear, high-fidelity sound.
Features a 3.5mm AUX male to TOSLINK optical male connector design.
Compatible with USB-C devices supporting digital audio output (UAC1/UAC2).
Offers plug-and-play functionality with no drivers required for easy setup.
Available in multiple standard lengths and customizable jacket materials.
Constructed with durable materials like gold-plated or aluminum alloy connectors.
Ideal for connecting to home theater systems, DACs, and soundbars.
Eliminates electromagnetic interference for professional audio quality.
FAQs:
What devices are compatible with this optical audio cable?
This cable is compatible with USB-C devices that support digital audio output (UAC1/UAC2), such as modern phones, tablets, laptops, TVs, PS5 consoles, and projectors. It connects these to home theater systems, DACs, and soundbars with TOSLINK ports.
Does this cable require any drivers or software to work?
No, this cable is plug-and-play and does not require any drivers or additional software. Simply connect it between your USB-C device and the TOSLINK-compatible audio system for immediate use.
What audio quality can I expect from this cable?
The cable transmits digital audio via the SPDIF protocol, delivering clear, high-fidelity stereo PCM audio. It ensures no electromagnetic interference, making it ideal for high-resolution audio playback in both personal and professional settings.
Are different lengths and materials available for this cable?
Yes, the cable is available in standard lengths of 1m, 1.5m, and 2m, with custom lengths offered upon request. Jacket materials include PVC, TPE, or braided nylon options, and connectors come in gold-plated or aluminum alloy housings.