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Deity Microphones C21 3.5mm TRS to USB-C Coiled Audio Cable

Whether you're a content creator, filmmaker, or vlogger, unleash the full potential of your audio and video recording setups with the Deity Microphones C21, a cable designed for superior audio and timecode integration.

SKU: GC49-09.DTS0286D65

Deity Microphones C21 3.5mm TRS to USB-C Coiled Audio Cable

Deity Microphones C21 3.5mm TRS to USB-C Coiled Audio Cable

Whether you're a content creator, filmmaker, or vlogger, unleash the full potential of your audio and video recording setups with the Deity Microphones C21, a cable designed for superior audio and timecode integration.

The C21 coiled cable features a right-angle, 3.5mm TRS male mono input connector at one end, and a USB-C single-channel output connector at the other. The cable provides 16-bit / 48 kHz A/D Conversion.

Precision Timecode Transmission

The Deity C21 empowers you to synchronise your workflow effortlessly. Connect the Deity TC-1 timecode box to a DJI Action 3 or newer camera, or the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 gimbal camera and experience precise timecode synchronisation for seamless postproduction editing.

Versatile Mobile Connectivity

Stay connected on the go with this versatile cable which allows you to send either a microphone signal and timecode to your USB-C Android, iPhone 15, or newer phone. Easily sync up your phone's footage with your audio recorder in editing.

Universal Compatibility for Video Microphones

Transform your video recording experience with the Deity C21. Convert popular 3.5mm-jack video microphones like the V-Mic D4 Mini into USB microphones compatible with your Windows or Mac computer. Enjoy the flexibility of using your preferred microphone with ease and precision.

Reliable Coiled Cable Design

The coiled design of the Deity C21 provides flexibility and convenience without sacrificing durability. The cable extends when needed, reducing clutter and ensuring a tidy setup. It's the perfect companion for both studio and on-the-go recording sessions.

Plug-and-Play Simplicity

With the Deity C21, you can say goodbye to complicated setups. This plug-and-play cable requires no additional drivers, making it easy for beginners and seasoned professionals to integrate seamlessly into their existing workflows.

Key Features:

Timecode from TC-1 to USB-C Devices

Mic + Timecode Signals to USB-C Phones

Mic Signal to Mac/Windows Computer

Input: Right-Angle Mono 3.5mm TRS Male

Output: USB-C Single-Channel

16-Bit / 48 kHz A/D Conversion

Reliable Coiled-Cable Design

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Deity Microphones C21 3.5mm TRS to USB-C Coiled Audio Cable

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Deity Microphones C21 3.5mm TRS to USB-C Coiled Audio Cable

Whether you're a content creator, filmmaker, or vlogger, unleash the full potential of your audio and video recording setups with the Deity Microphones C21, a cable designed for superior audio and timecode integration.

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