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The CableCreation USB-C Microphone Adapter is a compact, plug-and-play external sound card that converts USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports into dual 3.5mm audio jacks supporting both TRS and TRRS plugs. Crafted with a premium DAC chip and aluminum body, it delivers lossless, high-fidelity audio for professional-grade recording and playback. Compatible with a wide range of modern devices including MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, Galaxy S series, and the latest iPhone 16 models, it’s the essential accessory for anyone wanting to keep their favorite wired audio gear relevant in a USB-C world.










| ASIN | B075YFDJ4Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in External Sound Cards |
| Brand | CableCreation |
| Color | Black USB C |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, mobile phones, PCs |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary, USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,436 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 9.37 x 6.22 x 0.52 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.37 x 6.22 x 0.52 inches |
| Manufacturer | CableCreation |
| Model Number | CD0483 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Microphone,Speaker |
| UPC | 600292878877 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
Unexpected Performance... Buy this if you own a MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Apple anything!
I ordered this a while ago but finally got around to using it after I started using Amazon Music's HD streaming through their app. On my 2017 MacBook Pro, the audio output level to external devices such as my AKG K371 headphones has been just okay. After plugging in this easy to use device and giving it a go, I am floored at the amazing sound quality and audio reproduction. It is levels above what comes stock on my MacBook Pro, and I recommend you get it if you're a audiophile! Listening to Fred Again - Marea (We've Lost Dancing) and the highs and lows are faithfully reproduced in its marvelous pro level sound quality! I did a little test to confirm I'm not hearing things so I switched back to my internal output on the MacBook Pro. The comparison is so striking and this product provides the best value for money on the market. I feel like I'm hooked in to an expensive external audio controller! So happy right now....HAPPY!!!
P**G
Works for Amateur Radio
Using this to directly patch the audio output from my Yaesu HF amateur radios into a Galaxy S20 for CW decoding. An inexpensive option, and works perfectly with no software configuration needed.
J**Y
Harley work around for cell phone.
This splitter/adapter is good for intended use. Appears to be well made. I'm going to be using it on my motorcycle. Update. I've had a chance to try it out. It works great. (Full face helmet and rigged one for my half helmet headset also) I'm using this as a work around for my 2011 Harley Ultra Limited. I did not want to buy the Roadtech GPS to interface with my phone and corded headset, but still needed to be able to take an emergency call. As a general rule, I do not recommend riding a motorcycle and talking on the phone. I bought this splitter, a USB C (my phone requires this setup, your phone may use different style) to headset and microphone splitter. Run a jumper 3.5mm trs cable from splitter adapter "headset" into aux port AND run a 3.5mm trrs from splitter adapter "mic" to the mic mounted in your helmet. I ran the mic cord through the loops of the corded headset. Note: This ONLY works from the aux position on the Harmon Kardon.
R**D
Small, economical, works. No bell & whistles, just an in and out through USB-C
This is one of those accessories you should have on hand even if you're not using it right now. I bought this for my 2025 MacBook Air M4 which has only 2 USB-C/Thunderbolt ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack which is ONLY for headphones, not a microphone. Now, the internal mic on the MacBook actually does a pretty good job overall, but if you want to do a nice, more isolated voice over with a conventional mic (headset, dynamic, podcasting) this will save the day. It's recognized by the Mac as an external device having a Mic input and Headphone or Speaker/Monitor output. You can use a TRRS plug headphone/mic combo or separates. I was using a headworn mic for some voiceover work in my video editor and also an EV RE20 (with an adaptor). So sure, it's a low cast adaptor, and some have noticed issues, but I haven't on mine. I do wish it had a detachable cable and maybe an input level, but that's asking a lot at this price. It's not the size nor cost of my UAD interface and I can slip this into my pocket. Can't complain!
P**M
Allows analog monaural audio input into MacBook
I had some old tape recordings that I needed to digitize. Mac's got no 3.5 mm analog audio input. :-( This device did the trick. The input appears to be restricted to monaural (single track to both stereo channels), but for speech that's fine. For music, this may not be ideal. The restriction might be due to my laptop (a 2015 MacBookPro) rather than the device, so YMMV. One note: This works fine as a stereo digital to analog output, so you can use your stereo wired headphones with your phone (assuming no 3.5 mm jack).
D**.
Microphone port did not work for me
I purchased this to replace a similar USB-A audio adapter. I’ve had several MacBook Airs. The early models had USB-A ports. The current model only has USB-C ports My current rig appears in the photograph: Sennheiser headphones (top), USB-A audio adapter (middle), Apple A-to-C dongle bottom. The CableCreation audio adaptor was to replace the bottom two components Audio output was fine. I just couldn’t get the microphone input to work. I tried various tricks: rebooting, System Preferences, Audio MIDI Setup The microphone is critical for me. I use my headset for telehealth (treating patients online). I also use it to dictate progress notes (Dragon speech recognition) I’m not sure whether the item is defective or if the product is incompatible with my laptop. I haven’t decided whether to exchange or switch horses (there are some alternatives on Amazon) In the meantime, I’ll continue to soldier on with my current rig. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it"
R**N
Output bleeds into input
Cool! Big problem- the output bleeds into the input. For example: trying to record an electric guitar track (line in) into garageband with metronome eneabled in the monitor (line out). i can hear the metronome in the recorded track
D**O
perfect quality
thanks, fast shipping, working great
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