🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with TORAUX!
The TORAUX WinnerGear Genuine AUX Cord features gold-plated plugs for corrosion resistance, a 1-meter length for versatile use, a tangle-free design, and durable aluminum housing, making it compatible with a wide range of audio devices.
B**E
Great value, high quality cable
I use aux cable several times a week to link my phone to a mixing deck we use in my company gym so I was delighted to to accept the offer to test this in exchange for an unbiased review. It is a much better quality of cable than others I've found at this price point with jacks that feel robust coupled with a thicker gauge of cable than is usually offered. For those in the know, you can generally get improvements in electronic (and hence sound) transmission quality with a thicker cable and, of course, it makes it stronger and less prone to tangles and snags. Moveover, the joint between jack and cable is well reinforced and should take a lot of use - this is generally the area in which my previous aux cables have failed.It may be a simple item but this is the best I've owned and is cheaper than many less well made offerings from the known brands. Highly recommended.
M**J
Great cable
Great quality cable. I purchased one for audio jack in the car and one for my headphones where my other cable jack bent. These feel more study and look nice also. I would not hesitate to recommend this product, even if they seem a little pricey for what they are, when compared to other cables on this website.
M**P
Five Stars
Good
G**P
Sound in, sound out. Excellent quality.
Disclaimer: I was provided this product for free in return for an unbiased review.TL;DR: nice packaging, good quality cable, excellent sound. Now used as a replacement for aux in on my car.Packaging - the item arrived nicely (and safely) packaged complete with instructions. It also carries a brand marking on each plug - beware of copies under the same listing from other sellers.Quality - I guess a cable is a cable - there's not a lot to say about that. Where it matters, I suppose, is the ends - the bits most likely to fall apart. These have a nice rubber buffer between the plug and the cable (presumably to prevent pull damage) which appears to work well. The cable has been used and abused in my car for about a month and I've had no signal loss, and there is no sign of damage. The tips are, indeed, gold plated.Sound - No crackle, signal loss or any other traits I have experienced in other cheaper cables.Critical feedback - the plug could be a little smaller or pared back - those with larger cases around their sound output devices (I think we call them phones now!) may struggle to get this around the case. Very minor niggle, in the grand scheme of things.
B**N
Great Aux Cable
I have purchased a lot of aux cables over the years and this one is one of the best! It looks great, in a smart grey and areas of black. The cable is really strong unlike some other ones I have owned. It doesn't tangle due to the cable being made out of premium metal housing. Having the connectors gold plated, it means that the sound quality is really good and won't distort. Even if you think it is expensive for a 'cable' it is defiantly worth the investment.
M**G
Good cable
Sent to me for review, I am impressed by this product. It is a good, 1 metre long, 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable (male to male). It is used, for example, to connect a smartphone or MP3 player to a speaker, or a video projector to an external speaker.Photo 1 shows the packaging.Photo 2 shows what it looks like. The coin is to give you an idea of the cable’s size. The black cable is relatively thick and stiff (the photo shows that it resists being wound up into a small circle) – this is good because it means that it resists tangling. The manufacturer says it is ‘tangle fee’ – well, I can believe it as mine hasn’t tangled yet.Photo 3 shows the aluminium casing around the ends of the cable – for such an inexpensive cable, it looks slick.Photo 3 also shows the gold plating. Cheap metals slowly corrode (over a few years), resulting in the metal tarnishing. This matters: the tarnish is an oxide layer, and metal oxides do not conduct electricity – which is a problem because conducting electricity is how the cable works (apologies – my science degree is encroaching on my review here). The first thing you notice is crackling when listening to music – it gets very irritating. Gold stops this happening because gold does not tarnish – it never turns into gold oxide. Problem solved.The ‘W’ on the aluminium housing is the ‘WinnerGear’ logo.I am very happy with this cable.
J**G
Exceptional build quality. Premium feel.
Works exactly as advertised. Metal plugs on both ends are solid - so much better than the crappy plastic cables ..
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