A:AnswerIt's about 4 feet unextended. After you reach about 10 feet, there is very noticeable tension due to the coils. If you really need more than a 9 foot extension cord, I highly recommend you look elsewhere.
A:AnswerNo this will not work with a headset with a mic .
Reason being is this cable is TRS tip ring sleeve
You will need a cable that has TRRS .
Which will allow your mic to work , hope this helps
A:AnswerYes, these will work but you have to use the adapter to goto 1/8th aux plug from its quarter/phone plug...I would advise you use another cable tho, these cables are thick and the recoil will snatch your phone off and hang it if not careful
A:AnswerAbsolutely! But you’ll have to use a different 3.5 mm to 1/4” adapter. The one that came with the cable was garbage. It was like putting the signal through a high-pass filter. So I ended up using a Beats one that I had laying around.
A:AnswerI am not familiar with the terms "rugged radio". However, the extension cable works for me both in house and outdoors.
I work a lot around noisey, gasoline powered electrical generators. The extension cable in conjunction with my headphones and c.d. player - work well to mask the noise and delivers good music. As long as I don't over extend the length of the cable.
A:AnswerNot familiar with your particular brand of headphones, but with the two included adapters, I would think that you should not have a problem. I have used with the l;arge size plug and small size plug (U.S. standard sizes) without problem.
A:AnswerAudio RCA outputs are to connect the TV to a Line-In input RCA plug; these are generally connected to an audio amplifier (accessory.)
While you can use RCA to 3.5mm cables for converting the plugs, I do not believe the signal coming out of those TV ports will be suffficient to produce significant audio on the headphones, without using an amplifier.
I hope this helps.
A:AnswerIt should work unless it's an issue with your headphones. ie. it's just an extension cable. As long as the adapter fits into your controller then you plug your headphones into the other end and it's just like you've extended the length of your headphones.