Hosa CMM-105RR — Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Stereo Interconnect Cable, 5ft
CMM-105RR Overview
The Hosa CMM-105RR is a 5-foot stereo interconnect cable designed to connect devices equipped with 3.5mm TRS mini stereo phone jacks. Terminated with right-angle 3.5mm TRS connectors on both ends, this cable is well-suited for use with portable media players, laptops, and compact audio interfaces where straight connectors would create strain or clearance issues. Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors deliver enhanced signal clarity, while an OFC spiral shield provides effective rejection of EMI and RFI. This cable is a practical solution for audio engineers, broadcast technicians, and system integrators working with compact or space-constrained equipment.
The right-angle connector profile reduces mechanical stress at the jack, making it a reliable choice for permanent installations or mobile rigs where cable management and connector longevity are priorities.
Key Features
- Right-Angle 3.5mm TRS Connectors (Both Ends) — Low-profile right-angle terminations on both ends reduce strain and improve cable routing in tight spaces
- Nickel-Plated Plugs — Provides rugged durability and efficient signal transfer at the connection point
- OFC Conductors — Oxygen-Free Copper construction enhances signal clarity and reduces transmission loss
- OFC Spiral Shield — Effectively rejects EMI and RFI interference while maintaining cable flexibility
- 5-Foot Length — Practical run length for desktop setups, portable rigs, and short-distance device interconnects
- Stereo Signal Path — Full TRS wiring carries balanced stereo audio between compatible devices
Connectivity & I/O
- End 1: Right-angle 3.5mm TRS (1/8″ stereo) plug
- End 2: Right-angle 3.5mm TRS (1/8″ stereo) plug
Technical Specifications
| Connector Type | Right-angle 3.5mm TRS to Right-angle 3.5mm TRS |
| Cable Length | 5 ft |
| Conductors | Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) |
| Shield Type | OFC Spiral Shield |
| Plug Plating | Nickel |
| Signal Type | Stereo (TRS) |

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