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RODE SC7 3.5mm Right-Angle TRS to 3.5mm Right-Angle TRRS Coiled Adapter Cable for Smartphone

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RODE SC7 3.5mm Right-Angle TRS to 3.5mm Right-Angle TRRS Coiled Adapter Cable for Smartphone
Key Features
  • Connects Mic to Smartphone/Tablet
  • For Use with Shotgun & Wireless Mics
  • For iOS and Android
  • 3.5mm Male TRS to 3.5mm Male TRRS
The Rode SC7 is a coiled adapter cable that lets you plug a mic or a wireless receiver equipped with a 3.5mm TRS output connector into the 3.5mm TRRS headphone jack of a smartphone or tablet.
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RODE SC7 Overview

The Rode SC7 is a coiled adapter cable that lets you plug a mic or a wireless receiver equipped with a 3.5mm TRS output connector into the 3.5mm TRRS headphone jack of a smartphone or tablet.

The SC7 is compatible with both iOS and Android devices and can be used with Rode microphones and wireless receivers, as well as mics/wireless receivers from other manufacturers.

The cable is terminated with a black 3.5mm TRS right-angled male connector at one end for the mic and a gray 3.5mm TRRS right-angled male connector at the other for the smartphone. The connectors are gold-plated to protect against corrosion.

UPC: 698813003938

RODE SC7 Specs

Connector 1
1/8" / 3.5 mm, Male TRS, Gold-Plated (Black)
Connector 2
1/8" / 3.5 mm, Male TRRS, Gold-Plated (Gray)
Dimensions
1.2 x 0.4 x 6.7" / 30 x 10 x 170 mm
Weight
0.7 oz / 20 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.04 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.1 x 2.8 x 2.59"

RODE SC7 Reviews

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Hello, Can I use this with 2016 MacBook Pro ...

Hello, Can I use this with 2016 MacBook Pro running Mojave? I would like to use my Rode Video mic go. Thank you
Asked by: Donna
Yes you can use the Rode SC7 cable with a Rode Videomic Go into a Macbook Pro.
Answered by: David
Date published: 2021-01-23

Will this connect an iPhone to a Comtek ...

Will this connect an iPhone to a Comtek transmitter?
Asked by: Carl
I use it to connect my iPhone to my Rodes Go wirelessly Mic Not sure about Comtek
Answered by: Don
Date published: 2021-01-02

question

Can an iPhone 6 or 7 supply power to a RODE Video Micro or RODE Video Mic over the Rode SC7 3.5mm TRS to TRRS Patch Cable?
Asked by: Christian
The iPhone 6 (with 1/8 TRRS input) can supply power through the Rode SC7, but I have heard from users that RF noise can be induced into the audio line. A quick fix might be recording in airplane mode.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2018-08-25

Will this work for pixel 3a XL?

Will this work for pixel 3a XL?
Asked by: Orion
Yes it does work with the pixel 3a XL
Answered by: leticia
Date published: 2021-02-25

will this work with a Camera as well? ...

will this work with a Camera as well? Particularly a Sony Mirrorless microphone input?
Asked by: Antonio
This cable is specifically made to take a typical TRS 3.5mm mic and convert it to connect to a TRRS mic input on a mobile device. It would not be appropriate to connect this adapter cable to a camera, and I cannot guarantee that it will work for that purpose.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2021-02-25

question

Will this work with a Zoom H1 output. Into a OnePlus One?
Asked by: Un
Probably - but no guarantees when it comes to Android based products.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-25

To use this cable with a modern iphone, you must ...

To use this cable with a modern iphone, you must use the apple lightning adapter (no 3.5mm jack in an iphone) - is this a barrier? I am getting no sound when recording video with an iphone, and since this is supposed to work with iOS, I assume the adapter is the issue? If so, are we expected to use iphones from 8 years ago for this to work?
Asked by: L
It works fine whenever I use the iPhone adapter. Are you putting the black end in the mic and the grey end towards the iPhone?
Answered by: John
Date published: 2021-02-26

question

Can I use this with a Tascam DR-70D and a mobile phone without having the DR-70D camera/line out hiss/noise issue? Or should I still use an attenuator cable like a sescom? I plan on sending a mix from my Tascam to a mobile phone for live podcast.
Asked by: Hans
You may use the Rode SC7 to connect the Tascam DR-70d into a TRRS input on a mobile phone. You may also use the OUTPUT LEVEL control (p.11 dr-70d owner's manual) on the MONITOR SETTING screen to adjust the volume output sent to the camera.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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