🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The NuclearAV Atom 5Star Audio Adapter (852) is a high-performance audio splitter that allows you to connect one audio source to five sets of headphones. Featuring 24k gold plated connections and EMI/RFI shielded oxygen-free pure copper wires, it ensures top-notch audio quality. With six 3.5mm stereo jacks, it supports a variety of devices, making it perfect for mixing and fading audio across multiple sources, including gaming consoles and HDTVs.
C**J
Awesome splitter. Super price point.
My kids have really enjoyed this product. I bought it for them to plug into their tablets so they could both listen/watch the same movie or games at the same time. This is great for road trips, especially when the kids have friends with them and they all want to watch together.Pros:- Price. The price is great and what I would feel to be very reasonable for what you get. I think I paid $7. Not bad in my opinion.- Easy to use. Just plug any of the ports into the computer/tablet/phone and the headphones into the others. This was not clear to me when I received it, but after some playing around, we learned it didn't matter where the tablets plugged into.Neturals:- The sound gets dimmer when you plug more headphones in. This HAS to happen. The tablets (all electronics) have a defined power output that they deliver to the headphone jack. As you split up that power between headphones, they will get quieter. This is a fact and there's nothing that can be done about it. Don't blame the splitter. I will note that the sounds softening was nowhere near what I expected. It was barely noticeable for me.Cons:Can't think of anyI would definitely recommend this splitter. Very cost-effective and works great.I hope you found this review to be helpful, please click below to indicate that you did. Thanks!
C**K
Nice Splitter
These are really nice when trying to split audio to multiple outputs simultaneously with each having an independent volume control as stated in the description. As for me personally, the sound for each output decreased as more were plugged in, and relying on independent volume control became paramount (tested 4 headphones simultaneously). One connection volume was set on highest and still lacked the sound it should've provided. Not sure if the product I personally received was slight defective or not.Also noticed that when for example, a desktop speaker with volume control and a headphone with a volume control were plugged in, all the audio reverted to the headphone and no sound from the speakers emitted. Not sure if it was suppose to do that or not. I'm guessing by the description of the product, it was designed more for splitting audio to multiple headphones with independent volume controls and not multiple output devices (speakers+headphone combination). Something to keep in mind.I had originally purchased this "hoping" to maybe act as a switch more so than a splitter, but didn't work well as originally thought. That's completely my mistake. Otherwise, its a nice product.
T**S
Very good for headphone splitter.
I bought 3 different brands of about the same thing, and this one is the only one I've tried so far. This thing puts sound through crystal clear. I've tested it with up to 3 sets of headphones at the same time. Works great on all 3, watching Netflix on a Surface Pro 3, worked great on 2 sets plugged in straight from a Roku remote, and worked great watching Roku, and listening through the phone app as well. This splitter performs extremely well in anything I've thrown at it, so far. The headphone plugs, of the 3 I've tried, all stay snug in the jack, and haven't had one fall out yet, or come loose, which I read was a problem for some of them. I'd say that if you're not sure on a specific splitter, this one, for me, would be an easy one. I'd get this again, and I'd recommend this to someone if they wanted economy and quality.
M**E
Good splitter that worked as advertised, but there's one potential issue you should be aware of.
I took this splitter on a cross-country flight with my two brothers, so we could all watch movies on my laptop. It worked as advertised. Everyone could hear the audio and there was no detectable static or distortion. Overall, I'm happy with it and recommend it. However, there is one issue that we encountered:Problem: The splitter doesn't have volume controls to allow you to adjust the volume going to each set of earbuds, independently. This is true of every splitter like this I've seen, so I'm not docking it any stars, but if you have people using different brands of earbuds and some of the earbuds don't have a built-in volume control, you might have trouble finding a volume that works well for everyone. One of my brother's ear buds had to be uncomfortably loud in order the other two of us to have ours loud enough to understand the dialogue. Next time, I'll either get the same set of earbuds for everyone, or I'll make sure they have volume controls built into them.
T**N
Works perfectly... make sure your plug is inserted into the splitter completely before dismissing
I use this to split the sound to two pairs of headphones and a 2.1 set of speakers from my computer and it works perfectly. I haven't noticed any sound degradation whatsoever and it saves me the hassle of having to crawl under my desk to swap out plugs every time I want to change headphones/speakers.I have noticed that some people complain about sound only coming through one side of the headphones or the other. I noticed this initially too with one pair, but then realized I didn't have the plug inserted completely into the splitter. It took a good bit of force to get it insert all the way, but once it was in there was no more issue. If you're having this problem, I would recommend making sure the plugs are inserted all the way since it might look and feel like it is, but if you give it a good hard push it might click in the rest of the way and solve your problem.
D**R
Well built, stylish and usefull
This product enabled me to use a leftover Dell computer surround sound speaker system as a general purpose powered stereo 7 speaker system. In the original system there were 3 lines running fron the computer to the 7 speaker system. By combining those 3 speaker lines into 1 with this audio adapter, I'm able to connect a leftover cell phone to the merged speaker system inputs and get some very nice sounding music. It's regular stereo not surround sound as it was coming from the original computer. I can now also use the speaker system to play sound from my home brew synthesizer.Please note, however if you are trying to combine multiple signal inputs into a single audio signal input, you probably need some sort of mixer circuit instead.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago