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Reddit mentions of AUX Audio Cable, INNOVAA Universal Stereo Audio Male to Male 3.5mm AUX Cable - 20 Feet

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AUX Audio Cable, INNOVAA Universal Stereo Audio Male to Male 3.5mm AUX Cable - 20 Feet
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The 35mm cable is compatible with all brands of MP3 plyers, phones, tablets and car port (AUX port)Build with High Quality Polished Metal Connectors with Gold Plated 35mm audio plugsIdeal for connecting MP3 players, iPods, iPhones and Cell Phones to car and speakersEnables high quality sound while reducing signal loss and nosie The cable's flexible jack is great for tight spacesLength: 3ft, 6ft, 10ft, 15ft and 20ft
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Color20 Feet
Size15 feet
Weight0.05 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on AUX Audio Cable, INNOVAA Universal Stereo Audio Male to Male 3.5mm AUX Cable - 20 Feet:

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If you are wired, you would have to get a 3.5 mm cord and run it from the phone to your 3.5 mm port on your reciever. If you don't have a 3.5mm but have a 1/4" port on your reciever, you need a
3.5mm to 1/4inch - which range in price. Anywhere from $1 - 30 or more. Usually the higher the price, you pay for branding but quality aswell sometimes. Just check the reviews

Also I reccomend a pretty long 3.5mm cable with shielding - Something like such is fine

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Now if you are using trinus then you are streaming from your computer, OR you can do a 3.5 mm to RCA from your phone to your reciever. But you would probally need a 20ft or something. so you can use a simple 3.5mm to RCA cord (That goes from the 3.5mm port on your computer to the RCA port on your reciever). A cord like Such would suffice

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The first method would work with apps built into the phone aswell like Youtube VR for example.

The second method could POSSIBLY have some latency involved. I am not 100% sure only because when a service like Trinus works is, it streams from the computer to your phone (Or tethered), and any latency involved there could have latency with audio. And things may not be in sync with each other.


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PS: I reccomend and prefer VRidge over Trinus.