CONNECTOR REFERENCE

3.5 mm TRRS — Headset Standard (Audio + Mic)

CTIA wiring: tip L, ring 1 R, ring 2 GND, sleeve MIC. OMTP wiring swaps GND and MIC.

3.5mm 4-pole TRRS single-ended-stereo + microphone

Pinout

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Specifications

Diameter3.5mm
Pole count4-pole TRRS
Signal topologysingle-ended-stereo + microphone
Intended useSmartphone and gaming headset with inline microphone

About this connector

The 3.5 mm TRRS (tip-ring-ring-sleeve) adds a fourth contact to the standard TRS, carrying an inline microphone signal. Two competing pole-assignment standards exist: CTIA (Apple/Google/the rest of the industry) places ground on ring 2 and mic on sleeve; OMTP (older Nokia, some legacy Android) inverts them.

Plug an OMTP headset into a CTIA host and you get audio in your microphone and mic-level noise in your headphones. Modern smartphones almost universally auto-detect, but pre-2014 hardware will simply fail.

Distinct from balanced 2.5 mm TRRS — same connector geometry, completely different signal allocation. See the 2.5 mm TRRS entry for the balanced-stereo variant. Related: the 3.5 → RCA adapter ignores the mic pole entirely.

Frequently asked questions

What is the 3.5 mm TRRS — Headset Standard (Audio + Mic) connector?
3.5 mm TRRS — Headset Standard (Audio + Mic) is a 3.5mm, 4-pole TRRS audio connector, carrying a single-ended-stereo + microphone signal. It is most commonly used for smartphone and gaming headset with inline microphone.
How many pins does 3.5 mm TRRS — Headset Standard (Audio + Mic) have?
3.5 mm TRRS — Headset Standard (Audio + Mic) has 4 conductors (TRRS).