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JK Audio Daptor Two Wireless Phone Audio Interface

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JK Audio DAPTOR 2 Overview

The JK Audio Daptor Two Wireless Phone Audio Interface is designed specifically for use with cell phones and cordless phones. The Daptor Two features both XLR and 1/4" inputs and outputs which can receive a signal from either microphones or line-level devices such as recorders, mixers, etc. The Daptor Two is rugged and completely portable and doesn't require any battery or AC power.

1/4" and XLR I/O
The Daptor Two features both XLR and 1/4" inputs and outputs. The unit accepts a signal from mic or line-level devices.
Passive Design
The Daptor Two is a passive unit; there is no battery or AC power required.
UPC: 814170010062

JK Audio DAPTOR 2 Specs

Input
XLR Balanced
1/4" Mono Unbalanced
Output
XLR Balanced
1/4" Mono Unbalanced
Handset
1/4" Phone
Isolation
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Phone Line
Connects to Wireless Phone Inputs via 1/4" Jack
Impedance
Inputs
XLR: 600 Ohms

Outputs
XLR: 600 Ohms
1/4" Phone: Unbalanced, Mic Level, -25 dBm Average Output
Power Requirements
Passive Unit, No Power Required
Dimensions
4.4 x 1.2 x 2.7" / 11.2 x 3.5 x 6.9 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.85 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.75 x 4.4 x 2.3"

JK Audio DAPTOR 2 Reviews

Works well for interfacing a cell phone with an audio mixer

By James
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-12-26

This product worked exactly as described. I needed to interface a cell phone with an audio mixer. The mixer was used to provide audio for panelists and meeting room attendees. The panelists connected their microphones to the mixer. I also needed to receive audio from a remote panelist and in turn, send the other panelists audio back to him from the mixer via a cell phone. The User Manual available from the manufacturer's website shows how to connect a cell phone to an audio mixer and includes photographs of typical mixer connections and settings. The setup described avoids feeding the remote caller's audio back to him. The User Manual available on the B&H website does not include those details. I was concerned about setting the correct outgoing level, but the settings were not critical and were determined by just asking the remote caller if the level was good and adjusting if needed. Note that if your cell phone does not contain a TRRS connector, you will need to purchase an adapter cable. I was using an iPhone 12, so I needed a Lightning plug to TRRS socket adapter cable. Later models will use a USB-C to TRRS adapter cable.

The right tool for the job

By Colin
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-03-20

Had to get this to facilitate a conference call in a movie theater that didn't have a land line in the projection booth. Worked perfectly, even with the limited tech available at the theater. Good little gadget to have in the toolbox for when the occasion demands.

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Can I use this for interviewing somebody on a ...

Can I use this for interviewing somebody on a cell phone in a broadcast studio?
Asked by: Terry
Kia Ora Terry, yes we have connected this to our broadcast desk and mobile phone. So people can call us on our mobile and we can take them to air and the announcers can hear and talk to them through there headsets.
Answered by: Trina
Date published: 2020-12-09

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Can I attach broadcast headset to this and broadcast a sports event?
Asked by: Anonymous
This is an interface to connect to your cell phone. Then a headset and a line level mixer can feed the line in xlr. It does not have mic pre.
Answered by: JOHN E.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Can i use this as an IFB with an G3 wireless?
Asked by: kawame d.
It wont work as the JK box is only XLR and . The EW is 3.5mm proprietary locking connectors.
Answered by: John P.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Could I use this to monitor the recording levels during our church service? Our sound equipment is in a back room. We have a Presonus and I use an iPad to make adjustments during the service from a seat in the congregation. But I have no way to listen to the recording levels without being disruptive. If this would allow me to hear the input to the recorder over my phone during the service it would be so helpful!! Will it do that?
Asked by: Anonymous
Theoretically, you could patch your board into a the JK audio daptor 2, connect it to a cell phone, and have another person call said cell phone to listen to the audio signal being patched into the JK Audio box. Monitoring this way would not be my first choice however. I'd probably consider getting an IEM wireless system, and if having the signal penetrate walls were an issue, I'd get some paddle antennas into the auditorium. This set up would allow me to be wireless from the console, and have the ability to use high quality headphones into the beltpack receiver. If this interest you, look into the Sennheiser ew 300 IEM G3 Wireless In-Ear Monitoring System; B&H# SEEW300IEM3A.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2026-05-08

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I'm trying to connect two church campuses for a meeting via cell phone and am wondering if two of these JK units would be of help so that the two campuses could communicate through their PA systems via cellular network. The question I have is how do I adapt the 3way 3.5mm jack into an audio in and out cable for use with the JK unit?
Asked by: Dylan M.
On the JK unit, 1.Insert 1/4 inch 3 conductors jack to (wireless Phone Hand set Jack) on the unit and the other end with 4 conductors jack to your cellphone.2.Insert XLR female to (From Phone Mic Level) on the unit and the other end of XLR male to Mic input on your audio mixer.3.Insert XLR male to (Line Input) on the unit and the other end of XLR female to Main out or Phone on your audio mixer.Both sides will have to use microphones connected to their audio system to speak instead of your cell phone.
Answered by: WIN SHEIN M.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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