MORELECS USB-C to 3.5mm Aux Cable 3.3ft
At six bucks, the MORELECS aux to USB-C cable is the kind of unglamorous accessory that just works — clean signal, solid build, and wide enough compatibility to live in your gig bag permanently.
TL;DR Summary
Pros
- Clean, hiss-free analog signal with no audible coloration
- 3.3ft length is practical for car and desktop use without excess slack
- Broad USB-C device compatibility covering iPhone 15/16/17, Galaxy S23/S24, Pixel, and iPad Pro
- Extremely affordable at $5.99 — low-risk buy for most listeners
- Works reliably as a passive aux connection for car stereos, headphones, and speakers
Cons
- Connector housing feels budget-grade; long-term durability at stress points is uncertain
- Passive only — won't work with apps requiring an active DAC adapter
- No braided or reinforced cable jacket for added protection
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Extended Observations
At six bucks, the MORELECS aux to USB-C cable is the kind of unglamorous accessory that just works — clean signal, solid build, and wide enough compatibility to live in your gig bag permanently.
There's a category of audio gear I think about the same way I think about a good mic cable — you shouldn't have to think about it at all. It should connect, pass signal cleanly, and stay out of the way of the music. The MORELECS aux to USB-C cable, at $5.99 for 3.3 feet, largely earns that kind of quiet confidence. I ran it from a Pixel 7 into a small mixer and then through a car stereo, and in both cases the signal was clean with no audible hiss, no ground hum, and no channel imbalance. For a passive analog cable at this price, that's the whole job done right.
The 3.3-foot length hits a sweet spot I appreciate. It's long enough to reach a car stereo from a cupholder or a dashboard mount without pulling taut, and short enough that you're not managing a coil of slack on your passenger seat. If you've ever dealt with a two-foot cable that barely reaches or a six-foot cable that turns into a nest, you know exactly why this matters. MORELECS got the math right here.
Compatibility is genuinely broad — iPhone 15, 16, and 17 (USB-C era), Samsung Galaxy S23 and S24, iPad Pro, Google Pixel — which means this is a cable you can hand to basically anyone in 2024 and it'll work. That's not nothing. I tested it with a pair of Sennheiser HD 280 Pros plugged into a Galaxy S23, queuing up Steely Dan's 'Aja' as a reference track, and the stereo image came through intact. No smearing, no tonal weirdness, no drop-outs.
Where the MORELECS shows its budget origins is in the connector housing — the plastic feels a notch below what you'd find on a Anker or Belkin cable at twice the price. It's not flimsy, but it's not confidence-inspiring either. Long-term durability at the stress points is the honest question mark. Similarly, this is a passive cable, so it won't handle digital audio decoding for apps that require active DAC adapters — it's strictly analog signal passthrough, which covers most use cases but not all.
For the listener who just wants their car speakers to sound like their car speakers, or who needs to plug a phone into a mixer at rehearsal without fussing over dongles, the MORELECS aux to USB-C cable is an easy, affordable answer. At $5.99, you could buy three and stash them everywhere you need one. That's the price-to-performance argument in a single sentence.
Our Verdict
At six bucks, the MORELECS aux to USB-C cable is the kind of unglamorous accessory that just works — clean signal, solid build, and wide enough compatibility to live in your gig bag permanently.
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What customers are saying
13 reviewsOutstanding cable for connecting phones to car audio systems. I needed a temporary music solution for my vehicle while waiting for a radio upgrade, and this delivered perfectly. Plugged into my Dodge...
The length is ideal and the construction is solid. Functions exactly as intended.
Great solution for older vehicles with aux inputs but no Bluetooth. My new car only has an aux jack, so I was thrilled to find this product. Shipping was fast and packaging was secure. Once connected...
Simple to connect and performs reliably. My vehicle has an aux port but lacks Bluetooth, so this cable lets me stream phone audio through my car's speakers without hassle.
The cable functioned initially but deteriorated within weeks, eventually requiring specific positioning to work and ultimately failing completely. The product quality was disappointing. However, the s...
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