Cubilux
AS-J3 3.5mm Headset Selector
AS-J3 3.5mm Headset Selector
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- [Selector for Audio & Microphone Signals] – Easily toggle between stereo audio outputs and mono microphone inputs for versatile applications.
- [Bidirectional Design] – Supports both 1-input to 2-output or 2-input to 1-output configurations to suit your setup needs.
- [Convenient One-Press Control] – Support audio volume control knobs, audio mute button, and microphone mute button.
- [Lossless Sound Quality] – Features audio volume control knobs, an audio mute button, and a microphone mute button for seamless operation.
- [Compact and Durable Build] – Crafted with a mini form factor and robust aluminum alloy casing for portability and long-lasting use.
Cubilux AS-J3 3.5mm Audio/MIC Selector lets you effortlessly switch between both audio and MIC signals. Whether you are gaming, streaming, recording podcasts, or attending online meetings, this versatile selector ensures seamless management of both your audio and mic for a flawless experience.
Supports Microphone Signal
Unlike typical audio switchers, the Cubilux AS-J3 allows you to switch microphone signals, such as headsets with built-in microphones, enabling seamless transitions during online meetings or gaming chats.
Note: Please use the included TRRS to TRRS audio cable to connect the switcher to your computer for microphone switching. Standard TRS audio cables do NOT support microphone switching.
Bidirectional Design
The Cubilux AS-J3 is built for ultimate flexibility with its bidirectional design. Whether you need to switch from 1-input to 2-output or 2-input to 1-output, this switcher adapts seamlessly to your setup, giving you the freedom to manage your audio and mic signals just the way you want.
How to Use?
- Use a TRRS to TRRS (4-pole) audio cable to connect the switcher to the combo jack (headphone/microphone combo port) of your computer. Only with this setup can the switcher support both audio output and microphone input.
- If a TRS (3-pole) audio cable is used, or if the switcher is connected to the computer’s line-out, only audio output will be supported—microphone input will not work.
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This product does not support connection to dedicated mic-in or line-in ports.
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Intuitive Controls for Audio Management
This product features a range of convenient buttons and knobs for precise audio control.
Please Note:
Volume Knob – Adjusts the volume of your headset. 1) This knob only controls the headset volume and does not affect your computer's system volume. 2) It can only reduce the volume based on the current system output and does not amplify sound.
Headphone Mute Button – Mutes the audio output to your headset. This function only mutes the headset and does not affect your computer’s audio output.
Compact & Durable Aluminum Alloy Design
Built to withstand the rigors of everyday use, the Cubilux AS-J3 is encased in a sleek, compact aluminum alloy that offers both style and strength. Its premium construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the lightweight design makes it easy to carry and set up anywhere. Whether at home, on the go, or in a professional setting, this switcher delivers reliability and durability in a portable form.
FAQ
Q: Does this switch support powered microphones? A: No, this switcher is intended for use with standard headsets or computer microphones. It does not support microphones that require external power or amplification.
Q: What should I do if there’s no microphone signal? A:
- If you're using a TRS microphone, connect it to your computer’s MIC jack (usually marked in pink) using a TRS to TRS cable (not included).
- If you're using a TRRS microphone, use the included TRRS to TRRS cable and plug it into the combo jack (marked with a headset icon).
Q: Why is my microphone not working / not being detected by the system? A: Mixing TRS and TRRS connections can cause compatibility issues. Computers often prioritize the TRS signal, which may prevent microphone input from being detected. To avoid this:
- Make sure the switch is set to the TRRS side before connecting the cable.
- Avoid switching back and forth between TRS and TRRS devices, as this can confuse the system’s audio detection.
For best results, use matching formats on both ends—either TRS to TRS or TRRS to TRRS.
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