Griffin Coiled Auxiliary Audio Cable

A handy, high-quality stereo cable to connect your iPod or iPhone to your car stereo home entertainment system.
  • Stereo-mini plugs fit your iPod or iPhone
  • Connect to home audio system or computer
  • Compatible with recessed jack of 1st generation iPhone
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S$ 28.00

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Features

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Connecting your iPod or iPhone to the auxiliary input on your car stereo, your computer or your home audio system.

Griffin's Auxiliary Audio Cable allows direct connection from your iPod or iPhone headphone or line-out port to your stereo's AUX-in jack. The coiled cable design avoids tangles and keeps your cable-space manageable.

Highlights

  • Stereo-mini plugs fit the headphone jack of your iPod
  • Easy connection to auxiliary input jack of your stereo or audio port of your computer
  • Slender plug fits the recessed headphone jack of first-generation iPhone

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The stereo-mini plugs fit any iPod or mobile phone, including the first-generation iPhone.

Technical Specs

Connections

  • Cable type: Stereo Cable,3.5mm to 3.5mm

Dimension

  • Cable Length: 6 ft./1.8 m

Compatibility

  • iPhone 5

  • iPhone 4S

  • iPhone 4

  • iPhone 3GS

  • iPhone 3G

What's in the Box?

  • Griffin Auxiliary Audio Cable, Coiled

Manufacturer Information

Warranty

  • Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.

Part Number

  • UPC or EAN No.: 85387303418
  • Mfr. Part Number: 4481-AUXCBLC
 

Most Useful Reviews

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Its....so, so

    • Written by from San Diego

    I have to say that i wasn't too impressed with this product. The coil causes it to be more bulky then you might think, i mean its six feet of cable coiled up..thats a lot o' cable. Sound quality and construction are great, as with most Griffin products, but what i found to be most unfortunate is that the coil is too tight. I tried to stretch it out, but again great construction, so it wouldn't stay stretched out. Every time i would pick up my ipod to change the song the tight coil would pull the plug out of my AUX in my car or out of my ipod. I ended up returning it and went with a 3 foot straight wire and i love it! More

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Product

    • Written by from Smithtown

    Bought this as the AT&T store. Good price. Didn't realize it fit my 2G iPhone recessed port until I examined it closer during first hook up in my car to my ipod. Pleasantly surprised. The coiled cord is so much better than a straight cord especially in the car - no tangles or excess cord hanging around. Easy to store in the glove box or arm rest. Perfect!, perfect!, perfect. More

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Cable, One Con.

    • Written by from CROTON ON HUDSON

    I bought this cable to use in a van. The cable itself is very durable, and unlike similar products, the wire casing does not split away from the connector head when used for a long period of time.
    My only complaint is that the cable is very hard to break in (stretch), so I've had to find creative ways to rest my 3GS in the van while it.
    This cable is ideal for someone who's vehicle has an aux port that is located near the center console, or a cup holder, otherwise your phone will just dangle to and fro while you drive.
    If the cable ever loosens up a little and I can rest it in a cup holder or something, I'll change this to a 5 star review.
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Most Recent Reviews

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    No Good For iPhone 5

    • Written by from El Paso

    This product does not work correctly with the new iPhone 5 - if anyone has found an auxiliary cord that does fit correctly, I'd appreciate hearing about it! More

    202 of 204 people found this useful

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Does what it promises and the plug is better than most products have

    • Written by from LOHJA

    Sound quality is okay for my ears, I can't really tell the difference to other analog cables I've tried. The twisted cable is a plus in a way that it won't be such a mess when it's not used, but it's a bit annoying to hold the device for a longer time from a distance since the cord obviously pulls back... The best thing however in this cord is the connector which works with most iPhone cases/covers, too. Usually the plug is flat so it doesn't go deep enough, but the Griffin cable has a metal extension after the flat plastic so it has worked with all the different cases I've had. A big plus for that. More

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Review

    • Written by from London

    I bought this to use in my ford fiesta, 2011 for my Iphone 4s. While I find it does work, the quality of sound is not that great, it's loose fitting and the lead is way too small, not extendable enough. Waste of money really. Very disappointing for an apple product. I previously used one I bought from Halford's which worked much better. More

    47 of 52 people found this useful

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Most Interesting

  • Does it work with the iPhone 4 bumper on?
    • Asked by Frank C from Marina Del Rey
    • Jul 8, 2010
    Best Answer

    Doesnt work with mine on :(

    • Answered by Gemma P
    • Jan 12, 2011
  • will it work in a renault espace?
    • Asked by Hannah L
    • Nov 27, 2010
    Best Answer

    Not sure about the Renault espace specifically, but if your car has the right jack, an audio cable is an audio cable, there shouldn't be any problems there. A better option would be to use the USB plug in your car if you have one. Use the cable you use to charge your device. That way your device will charge and you can control it from the car's stereo controls instead of picking it up while driving More

    • Answered by Montserrat M from Huntington
    • Oct 26, 2012
  • Best Answer

    See your cars manual. Cars have had them for years but they are more popular in recent years. This is more a question for your car maker. Or give us a clue as to your cars make and model. More

    • Answered by Daniel O
    • Aug 9, 2010

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