2m Avencore Crystal Series 4-Pole TRRS 3.5mm to 3RCA Composite AV Cable
TRRS 4-Pole 3.5mm plug to Yellow Red and White 3RCA Breakout Cable Avencore Crystal Series 4-Pole TRRS to 3xRCA cables offer a convenient way to connect Composite AV (CVBS + L&R) devices together, where one device uses a common 3.5mm phono socket for combined video and audio output. Wired to the CTIA standard. Many TVs, in-car entertainment systems and some portable media players like the early iPod offer standard-definiton analog video I/O via a combined video and audio jack which uses the 3.5mm TRRS connector (A 4-pole variant of a standard headphone jack). This cable allows those devices to connect to regular RCA systems for both composite video and stereo audio. Finished with Avencore Crystal Series' signature aluminium plug barrels, gold-plated eletrical contacts and colour-coded strain relief cuffs ensure a high-quality connection first time, every time. Suitable for use with devices featuring TRRS-based video and audio output using the CTAI wiring standard, and also compatible with OMPT based devices with the addition of an adapter (sold separately) The Yellow 'Video' RCA plug may also be used for microphone input on supported devices. Crystal Series 2m TRRS to 3xRCA Breakout Cable Specifications Avencore 3 Year Replacement Warranty 2m Long 3.5mm 4-Pole TRRS to 3xRCA Male to Male Adapter Cable 24AWG 99.9% OFC cores Supports Composite (CVBS) video and stereo audio Wired to the CTIA standard Colour: Black Cable with Silver Connectors Best used for TV Breakout Connections In-Car DVD & Entertainment Units Vehicle Event Cameras / Dash Cameras Camcorders and Cameras Portable Media Players Note: Using TRRS for video is not a strict industry standard, and some manufacturers use neither CTIA nor OMTP in their devices. Before purchase, please ensure your device is compatible with the correct standard our products can support. The easist way to check the wiring pinouts is with a multimeter and an original working cable. Notice for Installing Cables within Wall & Ceiling Cavities: If you are planing on installing any cable inside a permanent fixture (ie: Wall or Ceiling), Cable Chick strongly recommends that you connect and test the cable prior to installation. By following this simple practice you can ensure compatibility and correct operation of all connected equipment before the cable is permanently installed.