

🎧 Elevate your audio game—connect like a pro, sound like a legend.
The GEEKRIA 4.4mm to 3.5mm Balanced Headphones Adapter is a precision-engineered audio converter designed for audiophiles who demand flawless balanced sound. Featuring gold-plated connectors and a durable aluminum alloy shell, it ensures long-lasting performance and pristine audio quality. Compact and portable, it’s compatible with a wide range of high-end digital audio players, delivering noise-free listening in a sleek, travel-friendly package.








| ASIN | B075165H2M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,206 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #155 in Headphone Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,436) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | PJZ44-05 |
| Manufacturer | GEEKRIA |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 0.31 x 0.31 inches |
E**Z
It's got added value!
I got this to connect my Sennheiser HD58X to my Yamaha RX-V800 receiver and it works flawlessly. I have a 2.5mm balance jack so I needed exactly this to make it work. It's awesome and it has not white noise, so now I can listen to stuff without disturbing my sleeping wife. For the price is really good and comes with this lovely leather bag to save it. Seems pretty sturdy but we'll see with time.
R**O
Good adapter.
Good adapter. Working well so far.
B**N
More power to headphones.
Allowed me to plug into my AMP and get more power to my IEMs, making them sound that much better.
H**E
Know that it's only an adapter, not a converter
It's important to understand this adapter simply allows you to connect a 3.5mm plug into a 4.4mm balanced socket, it doesn't convert any signals. I used this to connect headphones with a 3.5mm plug into a dongle with a 4.4mm balanced socket. All it does in this case is draw a little more power, because it makes the sound louder. There's no change to the sound quality. In order to receive a balanced signal from a socket, the headphones and cable itself have to be wired in a balanced configuration, otherwise the signal stays the same (unbalanced). Keep this stuff in mind to determine if you only need an adapter or you need to change the entire cable.
B**L
Great option for Sennheiser Hd558 / HD598 after modification
I use Sennheiser HD 558 and 598 Headphones at both my gaming computers. But between my 5 year old and 10 year old they are extremely hard on cables. After paying too much for special Sennheiser replacement cables, I decided I would take both sets apart, remove the locking mechanism and use a 2.5mm Male to 3.5mm female adapter so i could use standard headphone cables. Initially I bought some cheap china adapters. Was like $7 for a 2 pack, and while they were basically a drop in option they just didn't hold up over time, when i move my head audio cuts out on one side. So I was back to square 1 looking for a solution. I bought a couple different adapters including one of these, it seems much higher quality and is a much tighter fit. Unfortunately it's not a drop in option. Its slightly larger diameter. I had to remove the chrome bezel and used my soldering iron to melt the hole out a bit larger. It looks fine, and I'm hopeful that this will be a final solution. I really think it will be, the quality is much better than the previous adapter, and it fits both the headphones and cable much tighter. I went ahead and ordered a second adapter for the other HD558 headphones. I do not use the balance feature of the adapter, so i cannot comment on that. However I can say it doesn't hinder anything either. It works fine, I have stereo sound, and maybe it's placebo but i'm 90% sure this adapter made them sound better and louder.
A**I
Works great
Wht can I say it just works which is all you want.
A**S
better
i found that the 3.5 of an apple cord works better with this attachment if you have 4.4mm male option in your device
O**N
DO NOT USE FOR REGULAR HEADPHONES
If you are thinking of buying this to plug regular headphones into an amplifier with a 4.4mm jack, don't. 4.4mm jacks and 3.5mm jacks don't fit for a very good reason - they are electrically incompatible. Most 3.5mm devices have a common ground while 4.4mm balanced jacks drive a differential signal. If you plug regular headphones into a balanced amp through this, here's what will happen: 1. You'll hear so-so sound quality with an annoying hissing noise 2. Your amplifier will get very, very hot because the negative lines of the differential output are dead shorted together 3. The amplifier power supply will shut down from overcurrent, or if it's cheaply made it will just start smoking
P**H
works like it should
T**L
Non gli trovo un difetto, addirittura eccessivo l'astuccio in simil pelle.
S**S
Werkt goed! Sluit goed aan merk geen vervuiling!
U**J
This is, so far, the best 4.4mm to 3.5mm conversion gadget I own. I have extensively used a few other 4.4-3.5 conversion wire, but this specific solid adapter delivers the best sound quality. Perhaps it's due to the lack of wire media that caused certain signal communication degradation. Highly recommended!
G**X
I bought this to use with the FIIO KA2 and would recommend it. I haven't encountered any issues with it. However, I noticed that one of my IEMs (KZ ZEX) is producing some kind of distortion. I suspect it's because of the cable from my IEM, as I don't have the same issues when using other IEMs (Salnote Zero and Shure SE215) or headphones (such as ATH-M50, Sony XM4, Steelseries Nova 7, Surface Headphone 2). So, if you experience any distortion, it could be due to your cable. One workaround is to use an AUX extension. I have a 10cm AUX extension that I use, and it eliminates the distortion for the IEM that I had issues with. However, what worked for me might be a different case for you, just keep that in mind.
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