ARC Audio Converter, HDMI ARC to Optical Audio Adapter SPDIF Coaxial and Optical Toslink to Analog 3.5mm Jack and RCA (L/R) Stereo Audio Adapter, for TV Home Cinema HDTV Amplifier
Audio Return Channel: This HDMI ARC adapter extracts TV audio to a soundbar or amplifier through optical, coaxial, 3.5mm, and RCA outputs. Please connect the TV HDMI (ARC) port to the Tendak audio adapter HDMI output port and HDMI cable, then connect the fiber optic cable/L/R or 3.5mm headphones to the soundbar, speakers, home theater, A/V receiver, etc
Multiple Audio Outputs Simultaneously: This HDMI ARC adapter can send audio from the TV (supporting ARC function) to optical/coaxial/3.5mm/L/R audio through the HDMI/ARC interface and output audio simultaneously. Supports 5.1 channel surround sound, including Dolby 5.1 and DTS 5.1. (Note: not compatible with Dolby AC3/Dolby Digital Plus, please set the audio output to PCM or LPCM before use)
192KHz Lossless Audio: It supports sampling rates of 32, 44.1, 48, 96, and 192 KHz, as well as 24 bit S/PDIF input bitstreams on the left and right channels Please use HDMI 1.4 cable (19+1) (Please Note: The volume of the speakers needs to be manually adjusted. The TV remote control cannot change the volume)
TV Speakers with ARC Auto Mute: When using this ARC HDMI Audio Extractor, your TV speakers will automatically mute - this is a limitation of the TV, not a product issue. To switch back to the TV speakers, disable ARC in TV settings or physically unplug the ARC adapter
Widely Used: Supports all high-definition TVs with ARC function. Compatible with Sony TV, Samsung TV, LG TV, Fire TV, Roku TV, etc. SPDIF/coaxial, optical, RCA, and 3.5mm headphone jack, with 4 output ports, perfectly solves the interface compatibility issue between TV and audio systems. It can be used for speakers, amplifiers, soundbars, wired headphones, and other receiving devices, providing a diverse listening experience
Important Notice: Your TV must have an HDMI port labeled "ARC" or "eARC", otherwise it will not work. Please check the HDMI port of the TV before purchasing.