Hello, I can't answer you because I use it with a Samsung tablet (it's great). Ask the question directly to Samsung. They are very friendly and will help you out quickly.
I don't think so, as this probably requires special drivers...But check with Insta360 again:
https://www.insta360.com/de/product/insta360-oner_twin-edition/
Theoretically it should work, as the interface is standardised. I do not have a Samsung mobile phone. Playback to the car radio (USB) works with NordPlus.
I'm not sure if this adapter is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for headphone output and auxiliary (AUX) connection in a car. The Samsung EE-UC10JUWEGWW adapter is generally compatible with Samsung devices, but I don't have specific information on its compatibility with the Galaxy S24 FE. It is recommended to check Samsung's official specifications or contact their support for confirmation.
Yes, the Samsung USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Aux Adapter (product id: EE-UC10JUWEGWW) is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. This adapter supports all USB-C devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, and provides high-quality audio output up to 24bit/192kHz.
The tiny contacts and the plug mechanism of the USB plug are overstressed by the movements of a headphone cable and cause loose contacts after a few months. I had 2 of these adapters. Both produced the symptoms you describe after less than a year. The slot on the smartphone also suffered. Remedy: Bluetooth headphones, or an adapter that does not transfer the mechanical stress on the plug to the USB socket. I haven't found one yet.
Oh dear, if you suspect a defect, you are welcome to initiate a service case or contact our customer service:
https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new
Yes, this is this item with manufacturer number EE-UC10JUWEGWWW:
https://www.samsung.com/at/mobile-accessories/headphone-jack-adapter-ee-uc10j-ee-uc10juwegww/
The two audio adapters are in the same category (USB-C audio adapters) and are listed in 1st and 4th place next to each other.
There are further filters to differentiate the search for a desired product. These include subcategory, brand, price, port A, port B, etc.
Is Digitec/Galaxus sure that this adapter is an original Samsung accessory?
I have an original Samsung adapter that won't last much longer. I wanted to replace it with an order from Galaxus, but the quality is much worse: you can hear a lot of noise and interference, which is not the case with my original Samsung adapter. The tolerances for the USB-C connection also seem to have been exhausted, as you have to push the adapter into the mobile phone. The material is also much stiffer. I can't imagine that this is an original Samsung adapter.
Since the last (major) software update of my Galaxy S22 a few weeks ago, there have been random actions with this adapter. Suddenly the volume sometimes goes to 100, sometimes to 0, then it automatically jumps to the next song or starts some app. This is very annoying because it means I can't use my beloved headphones with a jack plug.
Does anyone else have similar problems? What can I do about it (apart from buying new ones and hoping that the misbehaviour stops)? Is it possible to update the firmware of the adapter?
Hello Richard, you are "only" connecting the audio output to the car. The phone's microphone is still used for calls. At least for me, this works well as long as I have the phone with a holder directly in front of me in the ventilation grilles. The phone may think that there should be a microphone at the other end and mutes it on the phone. You can only check this in the settings when the phone is plugged in. Alternatively, I also use a Bluetooth adapter so that my daughter can also play music from her mobile via the speakers. Yours sincerely, André.
I'm looking for a solution to connect my 43" smart monitor m7 to an "old" amp. I don't really want to use a bluetooth speaker to get a better sound which is not great on the m7. Do you think that if I use a usb-c to jack female adapter or usb-c to cinch female adapter and then plug it into my amp I would have sound to watch Netflix for example with my pc turned off. I would like to know how to use one of the outputs of the m7 to output sound because there is no socket on it and is it possible that someone has done it?
There seem to be 2 types of USB-C adapters, one without a sound card built in and one with. The Samsung is without a sound card, but is very very quiet on my Oneplus Nord2. I therefore ordered one of each, the "UGREEN USB C Jack Adapter USB C to AUX 3.5mm headphone adapter without DAC chip" for the OnePlus - and it works really well and one with a sound card for the Ipad, namely the "Adapter USB C to jack,Stouchi USB Type C to 3.5 mm headphone adapter Aux Audio Dongle,Hi Res DAC " which also works very well. You would have to find out which type is needed for the Google phone ... or just order both ;-)
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