An audio cable (1000 mm / 1 meter) is a short, flexible cable designed to carry audio signals between two electronic devices. The cable usually has male or a mix of male/female audio connectors on each end, depending on the application (e.g., male-to-male for standard connections or male-to-female for extensions). These cables are widely used in consumer, home audio, and professional setups to link playback devices, amplifiers, mixers, portable speakers, and headphones.
Common connectors include 3.5 mm mini-jack (TRS) for stereo audio — ideal for smartphones, laptops, and portable devices.
Other variants may use 6.35 mm, RCA, XLR, or specialty plugs depending on application (pro audio, instruments, PA systems).
1 000 mm (1 m) — offers a compact reach suitable for close connections without excess cable clutter.
Designed to transfer audio signals with minimal interference and loss, ensuring clear sound between source and destination.
Often built with shielded conductors and oxygen-free copper (OFC) for improved signal integrity and reduced noise.
Jacket materials like PVC or braided shielding improve flexibility and protect against wear.
Simple to use — no configuration needed; just plug connectors into appropriate audio jacks.
Works with a wide range of audio devices that have the matching connector type — e.g., phones, computers, DACs, stereos, mixing consoles, active speakers.
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