





🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Aircraft Cockpit Audio ATC Intercom Recording Cable is designed for aviation enthusiasts and content creators, allowing them to capture high-quality audio from both radio and intercom systems. Compatible with popular GoPro models and smartphones, this cable features a noise filtering circuit for superior sound clarity and connects easily to standard aviation headsets.
R**C
Great for flight recording
Just used this for some in-flight recording. Quality was great and much more reasonably priced than some of the other options. Note that it doesn't work on newer USB-C models of the GoPro (hopefully they will come up with a version that does soon). But for recording to other devices, it works great.
M**R
worked great
arrived on time, as advertised.worked great. I got this version to plug into old GoPro Hero 3 and the audio recorded from the headset was very good! Also love the feature of the usb plug, plugged into power and ran my gopro for a couple hours without having to change battery.
D**A
Excellent service. Went way beyond the proverbial "extra mile"
I purchased this cable to record my flights on a GoPro 4 and a Garmin Virb Ultra 30 Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 Action Camera while keeping both powered externally.But I like the Virb more, because it captures technical stats about my flight, which GoPro 4 does not.Long story short, the cable did not capture audio on the Virb Ultra 30 in spite of trying out multiple adapters and combinations.Even tried a cable Nflightcam Digital Aircraft Audio Recording Cable sold by competitor NFlightCam.I suspect the fault for not being able to record audio lies with the Virb Ultra 30 rather than the cables.Anyway, here is where I was provided service by Laminar Concepts that went over and beyond than what they are supposed to provide.On both (NFlightCam and Laminar Concepts) cables' QnA sections,I asked if the cable would work with the Virb Ultra 30.NFlightCam responded with a simple "No, It will not".Laminar concepts though,went the extra mile, probed for details and eventually mailed me a custom prototype cable to try with a Virb Ultra 30. And this was at no extra cost.I have not tried the custom prototype cable on a flight yet but this review is not about the product. It's about about the classy service by Laminar Concepts.Successful businesses provide customers with product/service that slightly exceeds the price paid by the customer.Laminar Concepts certainly went over and beyond than "slightly exceed".As far as the cable is concerned, I would have liked the power source cable to be long enough to reach the floor of the aircraft.Currently it dangles from the avionic ports and if you have a bit of a loose connection with your charging cable, the charging cable falls out during flight.
T**6
Is a decent cable for the cost
The head phone part dosent work but the GoPro Cable works great and allows for the camera to charge well in use, this feature was well worth it!
K**M
Great for GoPro and Planes
I bought this a gift for my dad that is a pilot and he loves it! He is able to record all the communications and the video at the same time. It works perfect!
C**M
Worked perfectly with my Gopro hero 4 black....until...
Works perfect with my Gopro hero 4 black, Lightspeed Zulu 3 headsets (instructor uses DC headsets) in a Cessna 152.Update 1/14/18: So this review comes after having purchased these cables twice. The first time around, one day after flying and as I went to disconnect it from the GoPro, I realized that the male end of the cable that connects directly to the GoPro was still connected to the GoPro but the surrounding wire itself had been warped or bent down, as if someone had attempted to press down on the cable while connected to the GoPro. I thought it was very strange considering that no one but me was in the plane and I'm always sure to stow this away properly when done with it, protecting the ends. I attributed it to something I must of done unknowingly. But in the back of my mind I wondered if perhaps the small power bank I use to power the go pro was somehow giving too much power and maybe overheated the male end, causing the plastic to melt. But I really didn't think that was plausible because I've used the power bank to charge my GoPro on other occasions outside of the aircraft with regular cables.So thinking it was my fault, I went and bought a new pair of the same exact cables. I've had them now for several weeks using them at least ten times for perhaps 1.5 hrs each time. And after todays flight when I went to unplug the cable I realized that the same exact thing that occurred with the first set of cables, occurred with these. I immediately touched the male end connector to see if was hot, which it was not. What I now have come to believe is that the weight of the cable itself (which hangs from the top bulkhead of the cockpit where I have the GoPro mounted) slowly over time caused the male end to dislodge from the cable itself. In other words, picture the cable hanging from the GoPro and the stress of the weight of the cable over time is probably equivalent to someone pulling on the cable from below. In the end I've come to a personal conclusion that the type of cable they use is inferior quality, much like some knock off phone charger cables that start to warp after some time. It was a real disappointment because I ended up buying these cables twice. But definitely not a third time. The attached picture is one that I took after I tried straightening out the male end to try and align it (In the end I actually made it worse), so it didn't initially look quite as bad as shown here, but bad enough to where I found that none of the audio/video from flight had been recorded.Now to find a 10ft cord from someone else. Very disappointing.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
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