Restore or customize specialized audio equipment with our 2.5mm Stereo Male Plug. Often referred to as a "sub-mini" connector, this 3/32 inch plug is the standard for specific electronics including older cellular phones, GPS navigators, cordless office headsets, and portable handheld radios. Engineered for high-fidelity signal transfer, this plug provides a professional-grade solution for DIY repairs and custom cable assemblies.
Specialized 2.5mm Interface: Perfectly sized for sub-miniature audio ports found on niche communication and navigation devices.
Precision TRS Stereo Layout: Features a 3-pole Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) configuration to ensure accurate Left and Right channel separation for stereo playback.
Robust Solder Terminals: Designed with internal solder tabs that are easy to access, providing a secure electrical bond for thin-gauge audio wiring.
Integrated Strain Relief: Includes a built-in cable clamp and a flexible tail (on applicable models) to protect the cable from breakage at the entry point.
High-Conductivity Plating: Available in gold or nickel-plated finishes to maintain a static-free connection and prevent surface oxidation over time.
Hard-to-Find Repair Part: The ideal solution for fixing high-quality headsets or specialized gear that uses the smaller 2.5mm jack instead of the standard 3.5mm.
Slim & Compact Profile: Designed to fit into recessed or tightly spaced ports without interfering with neighboring connections or device cases.
Industrial Reliability: Built to withstand frequent insertion cycles while maintaining a firm, tactile grip within the socket.
Connector Type: 2.5mm (3/32 inch) Stereo Male (TRS).
Mounting Type: Cable Mount / Inline.
Is this the same as a standard headphone plug?
No. This is the 2.5mm sub-mini plug, which is smaller than the standard 3.5mm plug found on most modern smartphones and laptops.
Will this work for my gaming headset microphone?
This is a 3-pole (TRS) stereo plug. If your headset uses a single plug for both audio and microphone, you may require a 4-pole (TRRS) version.
Can I solder this to a standard aux cable?
Yes, provided the cable is thin enough to fit through the housing. Most 2.5mm plugs accommodate cables between 2.5mm and 3.5mm in diameter.