3.5mm Stereo Headphone Extension 15 ft. Straight

See it at Amazon.com for
$3.50Average Customer Rating

(4.0 out of 5)
Amazon Customer Reviews
Most Helpful First |
Newest First |
+ Share
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:Works Great

(5 out of 5) by Danielle K. Siegel on Dec
23, 2007 (Columbus, OH)
Had this for almost two years because my computer jack is too far away to reach. Now I have found multiple uses for it. I can walk on my treadmill in my basement without having to turn up the volume on my tv. I just hook this up to the receiver and to my headphones, and I'm all set. I can even listen/watch media on my laptop with this extender while on the treadmill too. For the price, it's an excellent bargain.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:not as advertised

(2 out of 5) by Nicholas Reed on Nov
1, 2007
I ordered a 15ft 3.5mm stereo headphone extension cord, and that's what I got. However, it wasn't the cord in the picture that the other reviews are based on. It didn't have separately insulated wires or gold-plated connectors. It worked, but the sound started cutting out after less than a month. Maybe they just sent the wrong cord, or maybe they don't offer the better kind anymore. If you go ahead an order one, I'd suggest checking it as soon as you get it to make sure it's the cord advertised here.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:great

(5 out of 5) by Jose Lima on Sep
15, 2007 (UT)
came in a couple days. works fine. Shipping was more than the product, but overall still cheap. gold contacts and quality ends...a good buy.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:It is what it is - Consumer grade extension

(4 out of 5) by John Creech on Jul
2, 2007 (San Francisco, CA)
It is a 15 foot headphone extension cable. I use them for extending the headset cord for my boom operator. They work great until he steps on them.
Sound is fine, connectors seem to be fine, but the cable jackets aren't the most durable out there. No problem for indoor static setup, but these aren't ready for prime time and aren't durable enough to use reliably on a movie set.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:Much better quality than expected

(5 out of 5) by Larkenfield on May
15, 2007
I've noticed very little degrading of the sound, if at all, and this is rare in most extensions. The cord is thicker than usual for both the positive and negative polarities - a separate wire for each - and I'm quite pleased with this, will perhaps get another because of its thickness. I now have great headphone sound within a twenty-foot range - just what I was looking for. Even if you don't need 15-feet of cord, I would recommend this over the shorter 10 foot cords where the wiring is about half as thick and not likely to hold up over time...I subject all my electronics to heavy use. Plus, the best extensions for Grado headphones go for $40, and I'm quite satisfied saving over $30 by having this one.