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Review: Belkin Stereo Link Cable

Last updated: May 15, 2021 5:31 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Belkin Stereo Link Cable

iPod cables generally aren’t sexy, nor are they generally iPod-specific. But thanks to the release of iPhone, we’re seeing for the first time cables that have been designed specifically to fit a specially designed Apple headphone port. You have the choice: pick a headphone port adapter such as Griffin’s Headphone Adapter for iPhone, or Belkin’s same-named alternative, or buy one of these new cables. Each one fits the iPhone properly, enabling you to hear audio from its headphone port through an attached audio system.


Review: Belkin Stereo Link Cable

Belkin’s Stereo Link Cable ($15) and Mini-Stereo Link Cable ($20) are the stylish options of the group. Both use nickel-plated contacts and chrome-finished bodies to house connectors that run from your iPhone—or iPod, or any other audio device with a 3.5mm headphone port—to a stereo system.

Rubber-jacketed cables run between the connectors, providing six feet of length in the case of the Mini-Stereo Link Cable, which has two 3.5mm connectors for use with smaller stereos and car “aux-in” or “line-in” ports, and seven feet with the Stereo Link Cable, which has RCA-style left and right stereo plugs at its far end.


Monster Cable has three iPhone-ready options. The company’s iCable for iPod and iPhone ($30), like Belkin’s Stereo Link Cable, is roughly seven feet long with a 3.5mm plug on one end, and RCA plugs on the other. It’s black fabric-jacketed, and has gold-connectors on both ends. Cosmetically, it looks more like older, professional grade audio equipment than Belkin’s cable, which looks more modern and better suits iPhone’s coloration. The Belkin cable is actually about an inch longer than Monster’s, but that difference isn’t significant.


Audio piped through the two cables sounds identical.

 

Review: Belkin Stereo Link Cable

Like Belkin, Monster also sells minijack to minijack cables. Monster’s are called iCable for Car, and come in two lengths: one’s seven feet long ($20), and the other is three feet long ($TBA). Each cable is mostly white with metallic-colored accents and gold connectors, the metallic accents and smaller tips distinguish the iPhone-compatible versions of these cables from the older iPod-only version. They look and feel entirely like plastic, rather than the fabric, plastic, and metal design of iCable for iPod and iPhone. As with the other cables, these sound identical to Belkin’s.

As these are essentially cosmetically enhanced commodity audio cables, there’s not much else to evaluate other than value for the dollar.


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