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Review on πŸ”Œ Mediabridge 3.5mm Male To Male Stereo Audio Cable (2 Feet) - Ideal for iPhone, iPod, Smartphone, Tablet and MP3 Cases by Daniel Shivashankar

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really fails.

I've had this cable for 5.5 years now and although it doesn't work now I will buy it again. Like other reviewers I really abused this cable every day in the car - my aux port is in the console and there is no hole for the cable so I went with the drive to access my MP3 player with the console cover open (annoying, that shouldn't have happened) or close the cover over the cable. I did the latter so I wanted to buy something with a thick protective layer so as not to pinch the cable too much. It has worked for about 5 years and for the past few months it has been on and off - not fully, just lower volume levels where parts of the sound would disappear and then come back. That's impressive because the outside of the cable can't tell if there's any damage - the outer shell still looks perfect - but it's obvious that something is still a mess on the inside. Simply bending or bending the cable (or sometimes hitting the console) would fix it for a short time, but it's time to just toss the thing and get a new one. This time I can try to cut a small hole in the console cover frame to let it through. I give it 5 stars though as it took much longer than I thought it should have. Just turn down the volume when parts of the sound disappear and then come back. That's impressive because the outside of the cable can't tell if there's any damage - the outer shell still looks perfect - but it's obvious that something is still a mess on the inside. Simply bending or bending the cable (or sometimes hitting the console) would fix it for a short time, but it's time to just toss the thing and get a new one. This time I can try to cut a small hole in the console cover frame to let it through. However, I give it 5 stars as it took a lot longer than I thought it should have. Just turn down the volume when parts of the sound disappear, and then come back. That's impressive because you can't see any damage on the outside of the cable - the outer shell still looks perfect - but it's obvious that something inside is still damaged. Simply bending or bending the cable (or sometimes hitting the console) would fix it for a short time, but it's time to just toss the thing and get a new one. This time I can try to cut a small hole in the console cover frame to let it through. However, I give it 5 stars as it took a lot longer than I thought it should have. no damage - the outer shell still looks perfect, but obviously something inside is still a mess. Simply bending or bending the cable (or sometimes hitting the console) would fix it for a short time, but it's time to just toss the thing and get a new one. This time I can try to cut a small hole in the console cover frame to let it through. However, I give it 5 stars as it took a lot longer than I thought it should have. no damage - the outer shell still looks perfect, but obviously something inside is still a mess. Simply bending or bending the cable (or sometimes hitting the console) would fix it for a short time, but it's time to just toss the thing and get a new one. This time I can try to cut a small hole in the console cover frame to let it through. However, I give it 5 stars as it took a lot longer than I thought it should have. that something inside is still damaged. Simply bending or bending the cable (or sometimes hitting the console) would fix it for a short time, but it's time to just toss the thing and get a new one. This time I can try to cut a small hole in the console cover frame to let it through. However, I give it 5 stars as it took a lot longer than I thought it should have. that something inside is still damaged. Simply bending or bending the cable (or sometimes hitting the console) would fix it for a short time, but it's time to just toss the thing and get a new one. This time I can try cut a small hole in the console cover frame to let it through. However, I give it 5 stars as it took a lot longer than I thought it should have.

Pros
  • COMPATIBILITY: This 3.5mm (1/8 inch) cable is compatible with all brands of MP3 players, phones, tablets, etc. that have a 3.5mm audio jack (auxiliary port). NOT COMPATIBLE with microphone or video function.
Cons
  • No Instructions