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Belkin Rockstar Multi Headphone Splitter
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Belkin Rockstar Multi Headphone Splitter

List Price: $19.99
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Description:

Belkin Rockstar Multi Headphone Splitter

Features:

3.5mm headphone adapter splits line into five 3.5mm ports


Connect up to five headphones to one device for sharing music with friends


Mix music by connecting multiple music players at once


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.2 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 6.2 inches
Product Weight: 0.15 pounds
Package Length: 6.1 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 64 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 64 customer reviews )
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79 of 84 found the following review helpful:

4You NEED to know - volume affected by other headphones!Mar 31, 2011
By reluctant techie
You NEED to know - volume affected by other headphones!

This is a glaring omission from the product description.

>>> One person turns their headphones down, ALL other headphone volumes go UP!

>>> Unplug one headphone, the others go UP

>>> Turn up the volume of one of the headphones - others GO DOWN.

>>> Say you have your computer audio output split into headphones and a home stereo. Turn your headphones down, the home stereo goes UP - and vice versa.

Things get really complicated quick the more number of devices you plug in. This isn't the fault of the manufacturer, it is inherent in its passive design. BUT is should be stated clearly so you know before purchase.

I am imagining fights in the backseat of the car when someone turns their volume UP/DOWN to annoy everyone else!

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Great splitterJan 05, 2011
By cindywho68
I bought this splitter to use with my iPad in my classroom. I am now able to use my iPad as a learning center with multiple children. The price was much lower than any other price I found as well.

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5No Problems, sound reduction is expectedJun 01, 2011
By Kevin Yao
I got my splitter a month ago (or was it a few weeks?) and used it for my speakers and headphones on my Macbook Pro.

The volume doesn't necessarily die out when I plug in and turn on multiple headphones, but I can hear a slight drop in volume (but stereo is still intact), like I put a thin cloth between my ears and my headphone. If I plug in my speakers (which are amplified) there's no drop. So only the un-amplified devices will cause a volume drop (unless my outdated, 14-year old harman/kardon tweeters are somehow working better).

If anyone's interested, the volume drop is because the splitter is taking a single signal and distributing it to many devices in parallel. Since this is unamplified, the current will split unevenly across the devices (because each device has different circuitry and wiring). If you don't want a volume drop, get something like the Upbeat Audio T613-BMC Boostaroo 3 Channel Amplifier & Splitter for an amplified splitter.

Another thing the description doesn't mention is the included 25-inch male to male 3.5mm cable. It lets you split an audio source, and if you plug in both of the male cables to separate sources, you can split TWO signals!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Best stereo signal splitter available.Mar 11, 2011
By Hari
This is one nifty product. I had bought y-splitters in the past to split stereo signals. But when I came across this item in Amazon, I decided to give it a try. It is so convenient and the quality is superb. Don't bother running to the RadioShack to buy a y-splitter, get this Belkin splitter instead if you ever is in need of routing your stereo signal to multiple speaker systems.

ps. I wish they make it in black color also. All the stereo cables most people use are black. So a black splitter will blend well with the rest of the cables.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Don't buy this if you appreciate audioNov 23, 2011
By Dr.Evo
I bought this because I have multiple computers and devices at one desk and all need to output to an amp. For that purpose this device is worthless. It cuts the outputted audio by at least 50% and depending on what's plugged in, up to 90%. Total failure.

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