This 3.5mm Mono Metal Plug is a premium, heavy-duty connector designed for repairing or manufacturing high-reliability mono audio cables. Featuring an all-metal chassis, this solder-type plug offers superior mechanical strength and electromagnetic shielding, making it ideal for industrial, musical instrument, and communication applications.
Universal 3.5mm (1/8") Mono Interface: Features a standard 2-pole (Tip-Sleeve) configuration, perfect for mono microphones, power triggers, and simple audio signal patching.
Rugged All-Metal Construction: The high-strength metal handle provides maximum protection for internal solder joints and ensures the connector can withstand heavy field use and frequent plugging/unplugging.
Precision Machined Contacts: Built with nickel-plated brass for excellent conductivity and a smooth, secure fit that prevents signal dropouts.
Integrated Metal Shielding: The metallic shell acts as a shield against EMI and RFI, maintaining a clean signal path even in environments with electronic noise.
Knurled Grip Design: The handle features a textured, knurled surface to provide a non-slip grip, making it easy to connect and disconnect in tight spaces.
Solder-Terminal Internal Access: Provides clear, accessible terminals for the Tip (Signal) and Sleeve (Ground), allowing for a permanent, high-fidelity electrical bond.
Connector Type: 3.5mm Mono Male (TS / 2-Pole).
Termination Method: Solder.
Housing Material: Nickel-Plated Metal.
Contact Material: Nickel-Plated Brass.
Max Cable Diameter: Optimized for standard mono patch cables
Application: 12V triggers, mono microphones, infrared (IR) extenders, and DIY electronic hobbyist projects.
Can I use this for my stereo headphones? This is a mono (2-pole) connector. If you use this on a stereo device, you will likely only hear sound in one ear or get a combined mono signal. For standard stereo headphones, you should use a 3.5mm TRS (3-pole) plug instead.
Is this better than plastic connectors? Yes, in terms of longevity. Metal handles are far more resistant to crushing, cracking, and heat damage during the soldering process compared to standard plastic housings.
Does it require any special tools? To install this connector, you will need a soldering iron, solder, and a pair of wire strippers. Because the handle is metal, it is also recommended to use heat-shrink tubing over the solder joints to prevent any internal shorts against the casing.
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