Question S21+ headphone adapter on USB-c plug - Samsung Galaxy S21+

Hello
I just learned that my wife's S21 doesn't recognize a usbc headphone adapter. It gives an error message that I can't remember.
Is there a specific cable that has to be used?

The Samsung USB-C To Headphone Jack 3.5mm Aux Adapter. The adapter must contain a DAC like this Samsung one.

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Play music via USB-C and charge at the same time

So here's what I want to do: remember when iPods (with clickwheels) were all the craze and everyone had a speaker dock for their iPod. You would stick your iPod on the dock and it would charge while it played music from speakers. I want to make a dock for my Pixel that sends out audio (3.5mm) and charges it at the same time. The idea is essentially to have a USB-C to to double USB-C splitter (basically impossible to find), into that I would plug a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter and a charger. Probably wouldn't be fast charging, and I'm okay with that.
Would such a thing work?
Is there a better way to do it? I have seen cables that are micro-USB on one side and 3.5mm and USB-A on the other side. That's what I'm going for.
I can't find anything that plugs into USB-C and has 2 USB-C ports on the other side. Do they exist?
Pr.TOSHIBA said:
So here's what I want to do: remember when iPods (with clickwheels) were all the craze and everyone had a speaker dock for their iPod. You would stick your iPod on the dock and it would charge while it played music from speakers. I want to make a dock for my Pixel that sends out audio (3.5mm) and charges it at the same time. The idea is essentially to have a USB-C to to double USB-C splitter (basically impossible to find), into that I would plug a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter and a charger. Probably wouldn't be fast charging, and I'm okay with that.
Would such a thing work?
Is there a better way to do it? I have seen cables that are micro-USB on one side and 3.5mm and USB-A on the other side. That's what I'm going for.
I can't find anything that plugs into USB-C and has 2 USB-C ports on the other side. Do they exist?
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The Pixel has both USB C port and 3.5mm headphone jack, no need to invent or look for a splitter.
You can use a standard USB C dock or a plain stand and plug in the charger and the 3.5mm cable.
clockcycle said:
The Pixel has both USB C port and 3.5mm headphone jack, no need to invent or look for a splitter.
You can use a standard USB C dock or a plain stand and plug in the charger and the 3.5mm cable.
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The whole idea is to make something where I don't have to plug into the phone's 3.5mm jack, like an old iPod dock.

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Accessories Headphones adapter

It looks like Edge 2021 supports USB-C analog out.
Moto Z3 headphones adapter works.
For what it's worth, these also work well with the Edge 2021. Just confirming for anyone who doesn't have a spare USB C dongle handy.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0828TV3XH
> USB C to 3.5mm Dongle Adapter (2 Packs), Stouchi Type C Headphone Audio Jack Cable Cord Hi-Fi DAC Chip
i bought a samsung branded one that worked until i lost it. the google branded one works too

Question Using wired headphones

I have a Galaxy S7 FE and I have a pair of Sony bluetooth noise cancelling headphones. I can pair the headphones with bluetooth and audio works fine. But sometimes I go on business trips and long flights the battery in the headphones die. In this case I want to connect the headphones using a wire. The headphones have a 3.5mm female connector as well as USB-C. I have tried connecting the headphones directly USBC headphones to USBC tablet and audio doesn't come out of headphones (just tablet speakers). I have also tried using this device and using the 3.5mm cable, still no luck.
Does anyone know how to connect headphones to the tablet with a wire, either 3.5mm or USB-C?
Appreciate any advice.
I am using this one with my Tab S7 FE. Charging and Headphones work even in combination.

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