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The Movo MC3 is a compact 3.5mm TRS to TRRS adapter designed to connect professional microphones to iPhones and Android smartphones or tablets. It enables superior audio capture by converting standard microphone plugs to smartphone-compatible inputs, making it ideal for vloggers, live streamers, and content creators seeking enhanced sound quality without bulky equipment.











| ASIN | B01N9CJDVE |
| Audio Jack | 3.5_mm_jack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,087 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #197 in Microphone Cables |
| Color | grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,559) |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2016 |
| Human Interface Input | Microphone |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | MC3 |
| Manufacturer | Movo |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 4.76 x 4.06 x 0.43 inches |
D**T
THIS WORKS! RECORD FROM AUDIO SOURCE DIRECTLY INTO IPHONE
What I bought this for: I have an iPhone XS with IOS 14.5 installed. I have several old family videos on VHS tape and I want to digitize them without paying a company to do it for me. Putting my iPhone on a tripod with iPhone adapter (both from Amazon), the iPhone remains still enough to record from the TV - and it does it really well - even for long video tapes. When I tried this before, the audio got messed up by the occasional loud car driving down my street, or dogs barking across the street. I tried several times very late at night, but something always interrupted the audio. The only solution to that was for the audio to come directly from the TV headphone jack into the iPhone instead of using the TV speakers and iPhone mic. I used a Male to Male "TRS" headphone cable (from Amazon) - nothing special - it's basically a 3.5mm stereo headphone extension cable with a male connector on each end. Each male connector should have 3 connection points (which is often described as "TRS" - or otherwise referred to as 3 rings. One end of this male to male extension cable goes in the TV headphone jack or your other audio source. The opposite end goes into the female connector of this "TRS to TRRS" device, which you would plug into your iPhone 3.5mm headphone jack. Doing this, you should be able to record audio into your iPhone - but read on if your iPhone is newer that an iPhone 6 series. Note: If your iPhone doesn't have a 3.5mm headphone jack, you need a "Lightening to 3.5mm" jack from Apple. If using the Apple "lightening to 3.5mm" adapter, there is a connection sequence you have to follow or this won't work. First make sure your iPhone is turned on, then plug the Apple "lightening to 3.5mm" into your iPhone. That has to be plugged in to the iPhone FIRST without anything plugged into it for this to work. Connect one end of your 3.5mm stereo headphone male to male cable into your TV headphone jack if you haven't already done so, then connect the opposite end of the 3.5mm stereo headphone male to male cable into the female end of this "TRS to TRRS" adapter. Then, plug the male end of this "TRS to TRRS" device into the Apple "Lightening to 3.5mm" adapter. Doing these steps, in that order - should let you play audio from your TV (or other audio source) and record it directly into your iPhone using the iPhone camera video app. The audio is recorded in "mono" - not stereo. My VHS tapes are recorded in mono audio. If you are recording from a stereo source, you will need another 2 adapters so that you record both the left and right audio channels into a single mono channel. Those adapters are sold by Amazon. They are: #1: 3.5mm Stereo to Mono Adapter, 2 Pack Gold Plated 3.5mm 1/8" TRS Stereo Male Plug to 3.5mm 1/8" Mono Female Jack. and #2: 3.5mm Mono to Stereo Adapter, 2 Pack 3.5mm 1/8" Mono Male Plug to 3.5mm 1/8" TRS Stereo Female Jack RF Adapter for Radio, Headphone . The first adapter "#1) has a female "mono" socket (and a male stereo plug - and the second adapter #2 has a male "mono" plug and a stereo female socket. You need to plug the male "mono" connector into the female "mono" socket. This leaves you with a stereo female socket at one end and a stereo connector at the other end when these are plugged in together correctly. Now, unplug the male headphone "TRS" stereo cable from your TV (or other audio source) and plug the male stereo plug end of this 2 adapter combination into the TV headphone jack, then plug the male headphone "TRS' stereo cable into the female jack of the 2 adapter combination. That converts stereo into mono so that you get both stereo channels into a signal mono channel. If this seems confusing - I apologize. I'm good at figuring things out - but not always good at explaining how I did it. If you do this, you will need to turn your TV volume down pretty low. Mine is set a 10% and that is perfect for the iPhone. Any louder and the sound will distort or cut out on the iPhone. I tried using a different "TRS to TRRS" adapter and it didn't work. I suspect it was wired wrong or was defective. When I tried again using this MOVO MC3 "TRS to TRRS" adapter, it worked perfectly and I was able to record audio directly into the iPhone using both the Voice Memo app, and the Camera Video app while recording my home videos playing on my TV.
J**C
Great, Cost efficient and Effective TRS Adapter.
This simple and cost effective TRS adapter changed the game of my live music recording at home. Instead of using a camera mic and getting variable results, I use a Dukabel Aux cord, into this Movo TRS adapter into the iPhone adapter. Baam! I am recording and it sounds amazing. I will record into my iPhone and IPad like this from now on. Thanks Movo. Who would have thought this simple device would make such a huge difference.
D**G
Great product!
Great product!
M**S
Great accessory for streaming music.
The adapter wires great I was able to record and the music directly to a video. Still have to test it on a live format. I’m sure it will work since it worked on an offline video.
A**.
Works great with my mic/iPhone 11 Pro
I purchased a Shure VP83 Lenshopper shotgun style mic for use with my DSLR a few years ago and wanted to use that mic with my iPhone. This cable works perfectly with the Shure Lenshopper and my iPhone 11 Pro using the official Apple lightening dongle. I recorded a few test videos and the audio on all of them came out great using this combo. I initially purchased a similar cable from another brand that was supposed to do the same thing as this cable but, that one did not work. There was (likely) nothing wrong with the cable itself however, there was a technical issue with it that prevented it from working. I only learned that after I contacted Shure to see if they knew of a reason it may not be working. It comes down to how the TRS to TRRS cable is wired. This one is wired in the correct way to work with my mic/iPhone combo using the lightening dongle. The cable the Shure rep links to below is this one. The following is Shures’ reply for anyone who may need to know this information. SHURE: The most likely issue is the way the TRS-to-TRRS adapter is wired. The 3.5mm TRS connector on the end of the VP83 cable is wired in this way: Tip = (mono) audio Ring = (mono) audio Sleeve = ground/shield The earphone jack on iPhones (and most Android phones) is a 3.5mm TRRS jack. This jack is wired according to the CTIA standard which is: Tip = Left earphone out Ring 1 = Right earphone out Ring 2 = earphone common and microphone ground Sleeve = microphone input This wiring also is used in the Apple Lightning-to-earphone adapter. This wiring is also used in many computers that have a single 3.5mm jack that is used for both earphones and a microphone. Some 3.5mm TRS-to-TRRS adapters are made to adapt TRS earphones to TRRS mobile 3.5mm jacks strictly for listening, with no provision for a microphone input. These are wired in this fashion: TRS TRRS Tip > Tip Ring > Ring 1 Sleeve > Ring 2 Sleeve (no connection) A proper 3.5mm TRS-to-TRRS adapter for connecting the VP83 to a mobile device would be wired in this fashion: VP83 iPhone Tip > Sleeve Ring > Sleeve Sleeve > Ring 2 Ring 1 (no connection) Tip (no connection) An adapter that seems to satisfy this wiring scheme is this: https://www.amazon.com/Movo-MC3-Microphone-Adapter-Smartphones/dp/B01N9CJDVE/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2920ZD3JAK5SP&dchild=1&keywords=3.5mm+trs+to+trrs+adapter+-+microphone+adapter+for+iphone+and+android&qid=1598370405&sprefix=3.5mm+TRS+to+TRRS+adapter%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-1 Since the VP83 has its own power via the internal battery, it should work with this adapter into the typical CTIA-wired TRRS connector found on most mobile devices.
A**R
Works Great!
This was exactly what I needed to go from my wireless lav mic setup to my iPhone13 3.5mm/lightning MFI dongle. If you have an iPhone 10 or newer, make sure you ALSO buy a Made For iPhone (MFI) dongle that's for Apple iPhone iOS 10+. The white 3.5mm dongle that goes into the bottom of the iPhone that Apple shipped hundreds of millions of, doesn't work with iOS 10+. This TRS/TRRS dongle didn't work until I bought the newer MFI dongle too and then it all works great!
K**R
Records great
Does what it says! Proper audio recording jack i use from dj equipment to phone USBc adapter.
C**.
Buy the REAL APPLE.
Should be no stars but they work for awhile, maybe a few months then fall apart It’s always going to end up more expensive to try off brand because they are cheap and literally they are but they are also “CHEAP” products. Guess what I still ended up buying??
F**N
Comprado para usar un micro externo en un iPhone 11 y cumple con su cometido. Por contra el cable no parece muy resistente a tirones pero teniendo algo de cuidado no tendria por que romperse. Recomendado.
M**A
Si me funciono con mi iphone
C**N
Fonctionne parfaitement sur smartphone android
A**R
Works as described for iPhone audio. A little pricy but good quality.
A**L
Product is expensive however is useless. Wasted my entire money
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