Unlock studio-quality audio for your portable gear! Our 3.5mm (1/8") Stereo Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Adaptor is the professional way to connect high-end XLR microphones to DSLR cameras, portable recorders, and computer mic inputs. Whether you are recording a podcast on your laptop or capturing field audio on a mirrorless camera, this adaptor ensures a secure, high-fidelity connection.
DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras: Connect a professional shotgun or handheld mic directly to your camera’s 3.5mm input for superior video sound.
Portable Recorders: Use pro-grade XLR mics with compact devices like the Zoom H1n or Sony PCM recorders.
Laptops & PCs: Plug a standard XLR microphone into your computer’s 3.5mm "Mic In" port for crystal-clear voiceovers and meetings.
Wireless Mic Packs: Adapt XLR microphone leads to fit 3.5mm inputs on wireless bodypack transmitters.
Balanced-to-Dual-Mono Mapping: Designed to send the mono microphone signal to both the Left and Right channels of your 3.5mm stereo input.
Shielded Zinc Alloy Housing: The heavy-duty metal shell provides 360-degree protection against RF interference and handling noise.
Secure Locking Mechanism: The XLR female side features a professional metal latch that clicks into place, preventing accidental disconnects during a shoot.
Gold-Plated 3.5mm Connector: Ensures maximum signal conductivity and a corrosion-free lifespan for crackle-free audio.
"Road-Ready" Durability: Unlike flimsy cable-based adaptors that fray over time, this rigid barrel design is built for heavy field use.
Zero Latency Signal: A purely passive design that preserves the natural frequency response of your microphone with no delay.
Ultra-Compact Profile: Fits perfectly in your camera bag or pocket—the ultimate "problem-solver" for videographers on the go.
Connector A: 3.5mm (1/8 inch) Stereo Male
Connector B: 3-Pin XLR Female (Socket)
Signal Type: Mono XLR to Dual-Mono/Stereo 3.5mm
Will this work with my condenser mic?
Note: This is a passive adaptor. It does not provide Phantom Power (+48V). It is ideal for Dynamic Microphones or Battery-Powered Condenser Mics.
Can I use this with my smartphone?
Most smartphones use a TRRS (4-pole) jack. You may need a small TRS-to-TRRS adaptor to use this with mobile recording apps.
Does the XLR end lock?
Yes. It features a professional spring-loaded locking latch to ensure your microphone cable stays securely attached until you press the release button.