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๐ง Elevate your wired audio gameโbecause wireless is so last decade.
The WKWZY USB C to 3.5mm Headphone Adapter is a premium DAC AMP dongle featuring a 32bit/384kHz high-resolution audio codec, delivering studio-quality sound with support for high-impedance headphones and external microphones. Compatible across a broad range of USB-C devices including iPad Pro, MacBook, Switch, PS5, and Windows laptops, it offers a compact, durable design optimized for noise-free, lossless audio and seamless mic input, making it the essential accessory for audiophiles and professionals craving superior wired sound in a wireless world.






| ASIN | B07VL9XCQ5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,723 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #164 in Headphone Amps |
| Brand | WKWZY |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellular Phones, Headphone, Laptop |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Current Rating | 18 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,240 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 5.9 x 0.39 x 0.27 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.9 x 0.39 x 0.27 inches |
| Manufacturer | DDK TEC |
| Mfr Part Number | DAC-AMP-0002 |
| Model Number | DAC-AMP-0002 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | Type C |
| Specific Uses For Product | Amplifier-type |
| UPC | 745360308006 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | 1year |
K**E
Worth the increased price
This is my third USB-C to 3.5mm adapter and by far the best. I like to listen to audiobooks and music and my phone doesn't have a 3.5 mm audio jack. I've bought a pair of cheaper adapters in years prior, and while it does allow me to hear my phone, the audio experience has been --frustrating. Common issues between them include loud, constant noise, dropped audio signals like cd players skipping or Bluetooth connection failing, and of course poor mic pickup. I'm no audiophile but I do have a quality wired headset and when listening to my phone on a 5hr flight, the noise from the adapter is louder than the airplane engine which is where I draw the line. I was skeptical buying an adapter over $10 but I'm happy with this one. It comes in a very nice package and the adapter performs well. The sound is very crisp with little to no discernable noise. I haven't checked the mic quality yet, but for my purposes, primarily listening to music and audiobooks, this adapter is perfect. If you are looking for a quality adapter and are willing to spend a little more, I would recommend this one, 10/10.
S**G
YES, Mic works with my Galaxy Note 10 plus!
I usually do not write reviews unless I have a problem with a product. But these guys deserve the credit. Let me start by saying that I am a Audiophile, most of my earphones, amps and dacs run upwards of $1k a piece. So you can trust that I know what I am talking about, when I say this little chinese DAC is a winner for $20! I have plenty of HiRes DAC's that are better than this, sure, but none of them support the microphone on caller headset cables. I needed something inconspicous and portable that would allow me to use my microphone to make a call. This worked flawlessly on my Galaxy Note 10 plus and I was really surprised with the audio quality. For $20, I honestly do not believe you will find a better sounding USB-C DAC. I would say the DAC/Amp is even better than Samsung Galaxy's internal chips. Unfortunately Samsung is ditching the 3.5mm jack from now on, which is a huge mistake IMO, as it puts too much excessive wear on the USB jack for starters. Fortunately for us we atleast have a suitable substitute with this little winner. Not sure it will hold up, but even if it lasts for only a year, it is still a solid option for people who have 3.5mm headsets. I will be honest with this last statement. Wired headphones will always be superior sounding, BT earbuds are a scam, they cost allot more and make allot of sacrifices to run off tiny batteries. All of the best legit Hi-Res earphones are wired, 3.5mm or 2.5mm balanced. This will never change, for the same reason Audiophiles are still scouring the earth for old transistor tubes made in the 1950's. Old crumbly moldy boxed tubes that costed 5cents back in the day are being litterally faught over for hundreds of dollars a tube. The marketing hype fooled the masses into adopting the inferior solid state transistor chips, only the Audiophiles were the wiser. Shaking our heads in shame, as we see a similar mistake being marketed to the masses again in the form of "wireless". When it comes to Audio the old systems and analog technologies are still the best and will remain top dog for the foreseeable future. Just as the old Stradivarius Violin is still undisputedly superior to every synthetic composite or carbon fiber violin produced today. The wired premium earphone market is just now beginning to reach its potential, with AMAZING multi dynamic driver and balanced armature IEM's. There are hybrid disigns with internal crossovers that are being born now, that would blow your friggen mind! New exciting modular cables with well designed braids and alloys that are truly allowing the audiophile to have perfection in sound down to the smallest detail. Streaming services like Tidal that allow you to hear a STUDIO MASTER track of unlimited artists, simply by using a cellphone and typing in the band. There is a whole beautiful new world of sound emerging yet to really become a member, you need one simple thing, a friggin audio jack! You will find none of this in the tinny, single low quality driver, limited bandwidth blue tooth land of wireless earbuds. Wireless is just marketing trash, sure its convienient, but is it really?? How many times have you lost your BT, or forgot to charge it? I honestly dont really see the appeal of an inferior wireless technology, that is as hard on the wallet as it is on the body. Because as a Aircraft Electrician, I can tell you that keeping your brain sandwitched between two wireless transmitters is a VERY BAD idea, but that is a whole nother can of worms entirely. Until Samsung realizes its mistake and gives us back our beloved, future proof audio jack, I will be keeping this little slugger in my pocket. Everyone else can have their crappy wireless buds and brain tumors. Just buy one!
M**D
Lets you listen to your phone using the USB
Regardless if your phone has a microphone jack or not, this little plug allows you to use your USB-C USB plug for listening. Simply plug it in and then attach your phones. That said, this is a modest product with a modest price. It performs well but modestly. The DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) that is uses may well be superior to the one in your phone, but it may also not be if you have a very high-end phone. That said, if you don't have a headphone jack the issue it moot. There are some very nice DAC units that will reveal the music with more fidelity. They will cost more. If you are listening with low-cost headphones (Under $100) then this is the perfect product for you. Small and easy to use, you may keep it attached to your headphone cord. For high-end headphones or more critical listening you should pay a bit more for a DAC. A key is to look for if you want better quality is the sales material mentioning a brand name of the DAC chip. Usually these names are mentioned to assure the user of a high-quality conversion from digital pulses to smooth analog audio. (Audiophiles know these names and have a preference. ) To keep things in perspective, a super high-end DAC can easily cost $6,000 and is the size of a Blu-ray player. A high-end set of phones can easily cost $1,200. These products are usually not attached to cellphones. Consider your needs, the quality of the music you are listening to, the type of headphones you have, and if you often listen to music in noisy environments. This is an excellent product for most folks. They are small and easily misplaced, buy several. ;-)
J**S
Worth every penny!
For the cost, this is an excellent adapter. The sound quality is impressive and for one thing works well on my IPad Air 4. My primary headphones are my 1More in ear quad driver and Philips Fidelio X2, and the amplification is excellent. What really shocked me, was that this adapter could power my X2s to a actually somewhat loud volume. Usually phones/mobile devices canโt power these, or do so little, it canโt get any amount of a loud volume whatsoever. Itโs not ear bleeding loud but in the case of my iPad will provide enough volume for even these high of an impedance headphone set. In the case of my 1More buds, it powers them damn well. Well worth the money if you are looking for an adapter that actually works and does what it says (in my opinion). That $4 Walmart Onn adapter ainโt got nothing on this. Just spend the extra money and youโll not regret it.
R**Z
Does it's job and cleans up sound a little bit
I needed another Aux to USB-C adapter for my Note 10+ for office, so decided to give this a shot. I primarily listen to music via the Tidal streaming app and at home use Monoprice Monolith m1060 headphones. My first test an A/B comparison using some tracks from the latest Billie Eilish album. Volume wise, nothing seemed to change when switching between my old regular adapter and the Amp / DAC; There was a difference in details between the tracks, with the Amp /DAC sounding a little bit clearer and more dynamic. I then tried random music that I know well (stuff like Eagles, J Balvin, Toby Mac, Creed, etc.) and got the same result, the Amp / DAC sounded a little bit better. The difference is like if you use a USB C direct connection vs Aux, the USB C always sounds a little cleaner. I was going to deduct a star for not amplifying the signal as advertised, but then I tried it in my car and the Amp / DAC is a good 4 or 5 bars louder (volume goes up to 40) than the regular adapter. Obviously for what it is, I didn't expect a huge boost... but for the small price difference between this and a regular adapter I feel it's well worth it. It does what it advertised, small volume and sound quality increase.
L**2
Nominal and Standard Adapter-->Same as any cheap model
I've had this for almost a year (I chose these for $22 because they were more expensive than the cheap looking $10 and thought they might be better) I just purchased https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F2DTTGT/ IDIZS Portable Headphone Amplifier USB Type C DAC for $40 My equipment: Razr Phone 2 Shure SE425 Monitor Earbuds Cons for this WKWZY Headphone DAC and Amp USB type C: Not very well made; I am having trouble getting the USB C input on my phone to recognize when it is plugged; also the material is nothing especially sturdy or heavy Very quiet and low power; I have to crank volume all the way on phone to have adequate level and still want more after that Sound quality is muddled and poor; No clarity or detail with this DAC and can make quality hardware sound cheap I would not spend the extra money on this DAC/ AMP over the $10 versions as this model cannot be any better I write this review using the newer, more expensive DAC/AMP listed above as a comparison and the difference is considerable. For twice the money you get something that sounds decent at least. It is also made of aluminum and feels better. The sound quality is great and detailed considering the price. I also do not need to crank up the volume to max to be satisfied. This new one shows how crappy was my old one. Bottom Line: with the above paragraph as an example--> DO NOT BUY these unless they are $10 as that is what they sound like. These are just a standard and nominal adapter. No quality or benefits over the others could be noted.
L**D
Sound quality is shockingly good for the money
One sentence should tell you all you need to know about this DAC...It is actually capable of driving Sennheiser HD650s to a reasonably high output level. If that doesn't convince you that these are worth the measly price tag, nothing will. I'm serious about that. I own the HD650s and normally use them with my gaming PC and a Schiit stack (Magni + Modi combo). Obviously this little DAC plugged into a cell phone can't reproduce the volume or quality of that signal chain, but you will be shocked (as I was) that they can actually drive a 300 ohm can to a reasonable volume (from a cell phone). I say reasonable because it is by no means loud, but its loud enough and sounds fine if you feel like taking your cans on the road. Personally I don't, I have a set of Sennheiser ear-buds that I use with my cell phone at work and they sound just fine with this DAC. Better than they did with the old USB-C DAC that I had. I've only owned this for a couple weeks now so I can't speak to longevity (and that tends to be an issue with these) so this review may change. But for the money, I wouldn't be upset if they only lasted a year and needed to be replaced.
E**A
Quite Impressed, Superb quality
You might not notice a hint nor be impressed when first testing. You might not even spot a difference at all, but when you do you're definitely impressed. Tried with Bluetooth after and started to spot some differences in sound and bandwidth. Depending on the device you're using, you might even increase the bandwidth and it'll definitely be pure high fidelity. It works well with PC, not sure of MAC. There may be times you hear a ton of noise for 2 secs when plugging it in, but then there'll be times you don't. Anticipate it and you'll be good. Unless you like a ton of noise when plugging aux aux/headphones with the adapter plugged in, try to connect it all before plugging it in. The quality of this product isn't bad at all. The casing of the connections aren't bad at all, feel sturdy and well built. One thing to keep an eye out, the cable, feels flimsy. It's a soft pvc cable that feels super thin, might be the cause of the malfunction issues described by others before me. Other than that, it does its job. I can't complain, it's a great bargain with very similar attributes to the all-great DAC adapter HIDIZS. Overall, expensive doesn't always mean quality, nor cheap equals trash. You're able to get a great bargain to this compared to OEM adapters. But then again, it's my opinion.
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