I personally encountered this situation when using my iPad w / Bluetooth in my 2009 Hyundai Sonata Limited turned on in order to «wirelessly» transmit audio from podcast app playback to a little Bluetooth receiver which fits in the cigarette lighter power socket (and in turn from there over
a short audio cable to my radio's nearby AUX input).
Not exact matches
Plan C involved hooking up an MP3 player to the stereo's faceplate - mounted auxiliary
audio input, but our patch
cable was
short, and the Cube has no convenient pockets in the dashboard for personal electronics.
The
shorter cable was perfect to take the headphones on the go with a portable digital
audio player, while the longer
cable showed its merit for extended listening sessions where a preamp or headphone amplifier might be some distance from where you prefer to sit and relax.
Long braided
audio cables and a neat control box help maintain the comfort and prevent issues with
short cables tugging on your ears while you game.
You simply have to plug the included wireless receiver into your console's USB port, and connect the receiver to your console's optical
audio jack via a
short cable.
The QC35 II ships with an annoyingly
short micro USB - to - USB charging
cable, a 3.5 mm
audio cable, and a remarkably compact zip - up case that the headphones fold down into.
While the Signa S1 comes with a super-thin four foot Toslink Optical
cable, I used my six foot Audioquest optical
cable instead, because the included
cable was one foot too
short to reach to my
audio equipment rack.
It's a cute setup, but an
audio cable that
short and with that particular connection relegates it for use with powered speakers or Bluetooth speakers (maybe one of our favorites?)