Question USB C to AUX Adapter not working

Aug 19, 2025
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These are my headphones: Sennheiser CX 300 II Precision In-Ear Headphones 1.2 m Cable Length 3.5 mm Jack
This is the usbc-to-aux-adapter i bought so that i can listen to music with my samsung A33 phone:
Samsung USB Type-C to 3.5 mm Jack Adapter (Ee-UC10J) ASIN: ‎B07VC4QKNZ Model-number: EE-UC10JUWEGWW
Amazon link:

Music keeps playing over the phone instead of headphones, its just dissapointing.
Why does it not work? Can i fix it?

Would this one work instead?
 
Does the phone support USB-C audio? If not, no matter which cable you buy, it will not work.
Thanks for the info, didn't consider that. I asumed it would just be compatible using the adapter.
There's not a whole lot of information about this topic on the net.
Where can i find a list, or find out for my particular device if it supports audio over usbc?
 
Unfortunately this would have to be from someone with the same phone... Like you mentioned, not a lot of info out there (other than Samsung phones no longer support audio jack headphones and you need an USB-C connector WITH DAC). On a few forum posts I saw, however, seems this is a common issue with your particular phone model. Only other thing that I can think of is to try 'basic' headphones. If the ones you have used power from the audio jack, the USB-C adapter may not be able to deliver the power the old port could.
 
@SpookDroid is probably right. There is mention in some searches of looking at the audio setting in Developer Options. Someone else had success buying a cheap dual output cable that allows charging and has a 3.5mm port as well. A regular adapter (w or w/o a dac, not sure) wouldn't work.
Could be a limitation of the Exynos chip as a wild guess.
Do you get an extra volume slider when plugged in, per chance?

I can use a Dollar Store (Poundland here in the UK) £2 basic usb - c to 3.5 mm adapter without a DAC on my phone and it works fine. It has a regular headphone jack so I don't need it but was curious. Not a Samsung at all but a top spec 2020 phone from Xiaomi of China. Same spec USB 2.0 port with OTG but a good chipset.
I don't know why Samsung specify a DAC adapter, but you have tried one.

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Unfortunately this would have to be from someone with the same phone... Like you mentioned, not a lot of info out there (other than Samsung phones no longer support audio jack headphones and you need an USB-C connector WITH DAC). On a few forum posts I saw, however, seems this is a common issue with your particular phone model. Only other thing that I can think of is to try 'basic' headphones. If the ones you have used power from the audio jack, the USB-C adapter may not be able to deliver the power the old port could.
Thanks for info, i dont know if the connector i got has DAC...
I dont know either if the headphones i got draw power from audio jack..
How do i find out all that?
 
@SpookDroid is probably right. There is mention in some searches of looking at the audio setting in Developer Options. Someone else had success buying a cheap dual output cable that allows charging and has a 3.5mm port as well. A regular adapter (w or w/o a dac, not sure) wouldn't work.
Could be a limitation of the Exynos chip as a wild guess.
Do you get an extra volume slider when plugged in, per chance?

I can use a Dollar Store (Poundland here in the UK) £2 basic usb - c to 3.5 mm adapter without a DAC on my phone and it works fine. It has a regular headphone jack so I don't need it but was curious. Not a Samsung at all but a top spec 2020 phone from Xiaomi of China. Same spec USB 2.0 port with OTG but a good chipset.
I don't know why Samsung specify a DAC adapter, but you have tried one.

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Thx for the tipps, i tried your suggestion to disable usb audio routing in develeoper options anre rebooted but it didnt work.

When i plug in the headphones with adapter to the phone, the audio slider shows up and automatically increases itself to the maximum volume, when i try to lower the volume it does not work because it keeps increasing itself to the max.
When i plug in the headphones, im able to hear static background noise from them, when i go to settings and try to switch the audio output device from "this phone" to "usb device", i hear a short beep noise of some kind, well not really a beep but some strange sound for a short period of time.
Also the audio slider i mentioned, it constantly shows up and does never go away.
I tested the wired headphones with the usbc-aux adapter/connector on my A33 but also on a A54 but it does fail the exact same way on both devices.
I mentioned which usbc-aux adapter i bought in my OG post, can anybody identify if these support DAC?
 
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