3.5 mm stereo jack

Audio cables and connectors come in several standard sizes, which makes it easier for manufacturers to build new devices that will work with existing cables and connectors consumers already own. The 3.5 mm jack, also commonly referred to as a 1/8-inch jack, 3.5 mm phone jack or a mini jack, is commonly used as an audio connector on a wide range of consumer electronics devices. Most headphones are equipped with a 3.5 mm connector, with high-end or pro audio headphones employing the 3.5 mm jack's big brother, the 6.3 mm or 1/4-inch connector.
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