

🎧 Elevate your audio game with the cable that just works — no noise, no fuss, all flow.
The Nanxudyj 6ft AUX Cord features a 90-degree right-angle 3.5mm male-to-male stereo connector with a durable nylon braided jacket. Designed for professional-grade audio fidelity, it uses pure copper wiring and 24K gold-plated contacts to deliver clear, interference-free sound. Its tangle-free design and optimal length make it ideal for connecting smartphones, tablets, headphones, car stereos, and recording setups, ensuring reliable performance in tight spaces and high-use environments.







| ASIN | B0BQF87G62 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Stereo Jack Cables |
| Brand | Nanxudyj |
| Cable Type | AUX |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Kindle Fire HD 2nd Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire HD 3rd Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire HD 4th Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 2nd Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 3rd Generation, Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 3rd Generation |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, MP3 players, Car stereos, Home Speakers, Wireless Bluetooth speakers, Digital devices with standard 3.5mm jack audio, Beats Headphones, Samsung Galaxy, Xbox controller, PS4 remote, one, Kindle Fire tablets, Google Nexus smartphones and Microsoft Surface Nokia Lumia smartphones, Sansa players |
| Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy, Google Nexus, Nokia Lumia |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary, Male to Male |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Date First Available | June 29, 2020 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | DY218 |
| Manufacturer | Nanxudyj |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 3 |
| Outer Material | Special gray woven cotton |
| Package Dimensions | 5.12 x 5.08 x 0.55 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting various audio devices, both portable and stationary, for playback purposes |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Tangle Free, Right Angle Connector |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**D
Great Quality
Perfect--Connects to my headphones and devices easily. Very flexible, functional and loud.
M**N
The Cable That Quietly Makes the Whole Recording Setup Work
This AUX cable was purchased for the exact same reason as my 1/4” to 3.5mm adapter: solving a very specific, very annoying problem when recording my Casio CTK-2550. On paper, this looks like just another aux cord. In reality, it’s a critical piece of the chain — and if you get this part wrong, everything downstream suffers. Here’s the situation that led me to this cable. The Casio CTK-2550 doesn’t have a USB-B port for MIDI/audio. That means if you want to record the actual sound of the keyboard — not MIDI data — you’re essentially routing audio the old-school way. The “Phones/Output” jack on the back looks deceptively simple, but that’s the only way out. From there, the signal needs to go cleanly into a laptop. So the full setup becomes: • Keyboard → 1/4” adapter • Adapter → 3.5mm AUX cable • AUX cable → MacBook (or USB-C dongle) • GarageBand → Audio Track, not MIDI That makes this cable just as important as the adapter itself. Any noise, loose connection, or awkward angle would immediately show up in recordings — especially with sustained notes, reverb tails, and pedal-heavy passages. This Nanxudyj 6ft AUX cable ended up being exactly what that setup needed. First, the 90-degree right-angle connector is not just a gimmick — it’s genuinely useful. When plugged into the Casio’s Phones/Output jack, the angled end keeps the cable from sticking straight out and getting bumped, stressed, or accidentally yanked while playing. If you’ve ever shifted position at a keyboard and heard that awful pop from a cable moving, you know how important this is. The right-angle design keeps everything low-profile and stable. The nylon braided exterior is another big win. This doesn’t feel like a disposable cable that’s going to kink, split, or fray after a few weeks. It’s flexible but sturdy, and it lays flat instead of fighting you. I move my keyboard setup around fairly often, and this cable has held up without twisting itself into knots or developing weak spots. Audio quality has been clean and consistent. No hiss, no crackling, no intermittent dropouts. When recording into GarageBand, what I hear through my headphones is exactly what gets captured — including subtle sustain pedal dynamics. That’s especially important with pieces where decay and atmosphere matter. If the cable were introducing noise or compression, it would immediately flatten the performance. It doesn’t. The 6-foot length also hits a sweet spot. It’s long enough to comfortably reach from the keyboard to a laptop without tension, but not so long that you’re dealing with excess slack everywhere. For desk or bedroom setups, it feels intentional rather than improvised. A few things I specifically appreciate: • Snug connectors that don’t wiggle or feel loose • Right-angle plug that reduces strain on the keyboard jack • Durable braided jacket that feels long-term reliable • True stereo TRS signal — essential for proper recording • No audible interference during sustained or quiet passages This cable isn’t exciting. It doesn’t glow, it doesn’t promise “studio magic,” and it doesn’t pretend to be more than it is. But it does exactly what you need it to do when you’re trying to record a keyboard properly without specialized interfaces or extra gear. Combined with the 1/4” adapter, this cable completes the chain that allows the Casio CTK-2550 to be recorded as-is — real sound, real sustain, real dynamics. Without it, the whole setup falls apart. With it, everything just works. If you’re doing a similar keyboard-to-laptop recording setup and want something reliable, flexible, and thoughtfully designed, this AUX cable is a solid choice and an easy recommendation.
B**Y
Good for the price!
it works great, and a great fine. I was also worried it wouldnt work, but it is quite good!
E**4
Works like it should
No issues with this product. It is a great length, works great for using my headphones with my computer. The cable feels like it of good quality, and doesn't feel like some cheap cable.
M**O
Good
This 3.5mm auxiliary audio cable is a reliable and high-quality solution for connecting your devices. Whether you're hooking up your phone to your car's stereo, a laptop to a speaker, or a tablet to a headphone jack, this cord delivers clear and consistent sound. Its durable build and tangle-free design make it a great choice for both everyday use and travel. While it might be slightly pricier than some generic alternatives, its performance and longevity justify the cost.
J**S
High quality
This AUX cable is very well made and performs great for the price. The braided nylon exterior feels durable and tangle-resistant, and the gold-plated connectors fit snugly with no static or looseness. The 90-degree end is perfect for tight spaces like car dashboards or audio setups where a straight plug might bend or stress the cord. Sound quality is clean and clear with no noticeable loss or interference, even at higher volumes. It’s flexible enough to move around without feeling cheap or fragile. For under five bucks, it’s easily one of the best-quality AUX cables you can get. Five stars for sound quality, durability, and design.
H**M
Flexible and easily rout to needed area
This really met my need. The smaller end that was in the L shape was perfect for me to plug in to the jack on my amp and now it didn’t hang out so I was able to slide the door closed. Also, the flexibility of the wire was perfect due to the way I needed to route the cord to my Bluetooth sender. Quite pleased with the overall performance as well as the quality.
L**.
Good quality cable an connectors.
I bought this so I could easily switch USB component on my car stereo. Otherwise the connection position was hard to reach, being right behind the shifter knob. I wanted the short length. Works perfectly.
C**R
Good quality. The chord itself is wrapped nicely and isn't just a cheap coating. I use it to connect a JBL 310 to my aux input on my car, and this thing works wonders. I often destroy these chords doing this just because the speaker will roll around and pulls the AUX and bends them. Not with this one though. I highly recommend. Way better than spending $15 at the gas station
D**A
Terrible. Switching from Bluetooth to aux should mark an improvement in sound quality with a direct cable from my projector to sound bar. The quality dropped so much the sub was barely on, it was tinny and low volume and quality. Pathetic
B**K
Quality good
A**Y
Used to connect TV to soundbar, with the old AUX cable there was a crackle noise every time we swivelled the TV. This cable works perfectly.
N**N
Needed a long cable to connect tablet to speaker and this works really well. Good quality, good sound quality and hasn't tangled yet.
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