problem with usb c to minijack adapter on Pixel 8 pro

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I got my phone some days ago and it took some time to get used to the phone..(and i have only used android phones!) First of all, for the first time i had to DL and start using Nova launcher. Because i didnt find any other way to organize my apps in folders in app drawer. and another reason i replaced stock launcher was that couldnt remove that Google searchbar at the bottom of homescreen.
BUT that isnt the reason i write here on this forum.. The other things i described i have fixed after som hassle.
The main reason is that my phone doesnt recognize a usb c to minijack adapter.. a minijack is one thing i miss on this phone. because i use headset with cable.. so thats why i want to use a usb c to minijack adapter. But i cant get it to work.. Does anyone know if this is a known issue on pixel/new phones ?(i have used sony phone with dedicated minijack for years,so i dont know) any help is good help.
 
Unfortunately, while USB-C was supposed to unite us all, sad truth is not all USB-C accessories are created equal (just look at all the horror stories online with computers being fried with incompatible USB-C chargers). So, as you may already suspect, the USB-C headphone adapter may NOT be compatible with your new Pixel.
 
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Welcome to Android Central! Where did you get your adapter? If you want to be sure it works, make sure to get an adapter from a well-known manufacturer, like Google themselves, Anker, or Belkin. Be cautious with no-name or off-brand adapters.
 
Welcome to Android Central! Where did you get your adapter? If you want to be sure it works, make sure to get an adapter from a well-known manufacturer, like Google themselves, Anker, or Belkin. Be cautious with no-name or off-brand adapters.
I have tried 2 different adapters..One from an old huawei phone i had, and one new at a store from Belkin. and the old adapter works because it worked on my wifes one+ nord phone
 
I'd return the one you got from Belkin, and try an official Google adapter.
 
I got a tip in another forum that worked like a charm. What i had to do was to find a usb c to minijack adapter that have a integrated DAC. And now my problem i solved :)
 
When it comes to audio, yes, that little piece of equipment is crucial. If the Pixel doesn't have one, no analog headphones will work. (Think calling a fax-only line and expecting a human to have a conversation with it)
 

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