Reddit Reddit reviews MEE audio 3.5mm AUX Replacement Headphone/Headset Audio Cable with In-Line Remote, Microphone, and Universal Volume Control for Apple, Android, and more (Black)

We found 16 Reddit comments about MEE audio 3.5mm AUX Replacement Headphone/Headset Audio Cable with In-Line Remote, Microphone, and Universal Volume Control for Apple, Android, and more (Black). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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MEE audio 3.5mm AUX Replacement Headphone/Headset Audio Cable with In-Line Remote, Microphone, and Universal Volume Control for Apple, Android, and more (Black)
Universal replacement male-to-male audio cable adds headset functionality to headphones, portable speakers, car stereos, and other media devices with a 3.5mm (1/4”) AUX jackBuilt-in headset with inline microphone, remote, and volume control lets you seamlessly take calls and control media playbackStepped slim 3.5mm connector works with most phone casesLightweight and tangle-resistant flat cable design with a stepped connector compatible with thicker phone casesLength: 4.1 feet / 49 inches / 1.2m
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16 Reddit comments about MEE audio 3.5mm AUX Replacement Headphone/Headset Audio Cable with In-Line Remote, Microphone, and Universal Volume Control for Apple, Android, and more (Black):

u/wackarnolds65 · 4 pointsr/PS4

https://www.amazon.com/MEE-audio-Replacement-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B00K36XWG0

This cord worked for my beats solos, im guessing it will work for your bose.

u/Admiral_Butter_Crust · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

I was actually looking into those 668s before I got these MP ones. They do technically have a detachable cord, but not quite like what I meant. I wanted to be able to use my mic adapter (not this exactly but it's the same thing). I appreciate the recommendation but the only reason I was asking was to see if there was anything else as good or better for as much or less.

I do agree that the MP headphones are not $20 headphones though since they practically require mods to be usable. I do consider them absolutely fantastic $40ish headphones though.

u/CaptainSmoker · 2 pointsr/xboxone

I got a "free" pair of beats when I bought my macbook. I use them for my Xbox as well. You just have to buy the right kind of mic cable. I use this one (link below) and it works just fine but I have to speak a little loudly into it because the mic is not always close to my face. I have read in other places some people recommend an in-line boom microphone though.

http://www.amazon.com/MEE-audio-Replacement-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B00K36XWG0/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1453677238&sr=1-1&keywords=mee+audio+in+line

u/3DXYZ · 2 pointsr/MotoG

Your Aux cord, the one you use to plug into the hearing aid... does it have 3 rings on the plug or 2? The earbuds/mic have the 3 rings on the plug, 2 for stereo and 1 for mic.

Perhaps all you need is an aux cord with a mic on it, so that it has a 3 ring plug. This way you'll have your hearing aid for output and the cord itself will have the mic. This may be the solution. These cords do exist. For example heres one on amazon.

There are others as well. I googled "aux cord with mic" and several items are out there. Some have coiled wire like this one. I'm not sure that is ideal but there are several options and design choices.

If your aux cord is 2 ringed, standard headphone jack, i would consider trying a 3 ringed aux cord with a built in mic. This may solve the issue.

u/MrMassador · 2 pointsr/xboxone

ah I think you're right!

So to be clear, something like this would likely work? What about this one? MEE has been a trusted brand to me and I'd ideally like to stick with them if you think this is something that would work

u/midwestredditor · 2 pointsr/PS4Deals

I bought this mic along with one of these adapters since I have a pretty good set of headphones. It works alright. It's not perfect, but I rarely need to use voice chat and I really like my current headphones.

u/RareBearToe · 1 pointr/headphones

Hi,
I have a pair of v-moda crossfade m100s and occasionally when I am playing music on my computer, I get static. It's often really brief, but it annoys me to no end. Is it a problem with the cable? If so, will something like this fix it? https://www.amazon.com/MEE-audio-Replacement-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B00K36XWG0/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1482133611&sr=8-6&keywords=aux+with+mic

u/ChickinCat · 1 pointr/xboxone

I just typed in aux cord with mic or audio cord with mic into Amazon and there's a ton of cheap options.

I bought this one and it worked except I had to cut it down a little bit so it would fit in my headphones. Apparently the Jack was just a little small.

MEE audio 3.5mm AUX Replacement Headphone/Headset Audio Cable with In-Line Remote, Microphone, and Universal Volume Control for Apple, Android, and more (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K36XWG0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_HkjLzb96SA7TS

u/DontGildThis · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

> EDIT: Misread the post, only looking for a cable and I linked a full set. Sorry.

Might still have been helpful :)

MEE makes a replacement cable, and if the volume controls on their other headphones work, it might be a good sign that the controls on their cable will work.

u/DVNO · 1 pointr/techsupport

First thing I would do is replace whatever headset / mic / headphones / speakers you use with a cable like this. Make sure it's selected as the only output device. Play a youtube video. Make sure you don't hear any noise (indicated a monitor speaker or something is active).

Then, open Windows Voice Recorder and play a test recording. Make sure the mic picks up your voice.

Now that you know both are working properly, play a youtube video and record using the voice recorder. See if you get any youtube audio in the recording.

u/AV3Nguyen · 1 pointr/headphones

Maybe this?

u/quadrplax · 1 pointr/Vive

So it looks like I can get a 3.5mm to 2.5mm adapter to use the headphones with normal cables. This doesn't have the best reviews but people are mostly complaining it doesn't work with headsets and people say it fits the 598 (may need to remove locking mechanism). Then I can use get an inline mic cable. 4ft is a little short so I can add an extender cable and finally, a Y-cable for separate headphone/mic ports. Then I can just use a shorter regular 3.5mm cable with the Vive. I wonder what the odds all of that will work is?

u/theanimation · 1 pointr/Android

My car does not have bluetooth audio streaming, but it does have an aux port. I play music from my Google Play Music subscription on my daily commute through my phone's headphone jack. Sometimes I want to skip a song or pause the music I'm playing. This often ends up being frustrating and dangerous.

Is there an android device that will make this easier and safer for me? Maybe an android powered music player with physical play/pause and skip buttons? Would I be better off getting a smartwatch? (If so, is there a cheap one that works well with Google Play Music?)

I've tried doing the "Ok Google, skip track" thing, but that was frustrating, too.

EDIT: Maybe this aux cord w/ buttons will do the trick. Does anyone know if it works with a Nexus 6P?