BEST ANSWER:actually no, it terminates into 2 RCA plugs, you need one that terminates into a 1/8" or 1/4" stereo phono jack for headphones. If you meant using it to plug a stereo amp into the headphone jack on a TV then yes, that's one of the uses for it, I use them to run a laptop and a tablet to a mixer.
BEST ANSWER:actually no, it terminates into 2 RCA plugs, you need one that terminates into a 1/8" or 1/4" stereo phono jack for headphones. If you meant using it to plug a stereo amp into the headphone jack on a TV then yes, that's one of the uses for it, I use them to run a laptop and a tablet to a mixer.
Look for a cable with a "female" 3.5mm out to duel rca male in (right ,left) as headphones will have a "male" 3.5mm terminal to connect to. In other words same as this one except female 3.5mm in place of the male should work for your application.
Works great. Solved our problem with using Bluetooth. With the cable we by-passed Bluetooth and no further hesitations with sound. If experiencing same problem we did I would recommend this cable.
There is something wrong with this cable. I have specifically ordered this "designed for mobile" cable in the past, and they work great! However, when I plug this one into my phone, it doesn't stay all the way in (it pops out a little). So I grabbed one of my previously-purchased Monoprice "designed for mobile" cables, and it works in my phone just fine. Also tried another phone - old cable stays in fine, new cable pops out. Disappointing... I hope it's just a bad batch, and they haven't been re-engineered somehow worse.
I order 3 of these about a year ago. One has been in my bag every day and used several times a week in different places (I'm a private music teacher, musician and audio engineer and just really wanted a decent long 3.5mm to Phono/RCA cable) and it has been rock solid the whole time. The other two spares went in a bin of like cables. A few months ago I setup a home stereo system and I decent to hook my TV into, the TV has a 3.5mm audio out and the stereo has Phone/RCA in. I thought, perfect I have the perfect cable for this. I took it out, still in its packaging and hooked it up. After a little while I noticed something didn't seem right. And sure enough on channel wasn't coming through properly. I thought it might be a setting with the TV, everything seemed fine there, double checked the stereo, everything seemed fine. I gave up on it, but then last week I wanted to watch a movie with the stereo for sound, I completely forgot about the left channel not working properly and was pretty disappointed I had to watch A New Hope with just my TV's speakers. So I decided to do more debugging and it turns out the cable was bad. I took out the 3rd cable still in it's packaging and everything works properly with my TV and stereo setup. The 3.5mm side seems to be the culprit in this instance, if I mess with it sometimes the channel momentarily comes through again. So definitely a manufacture defect, so as long as you don't get a defective one, I can say it's solid cause the first one I opened has been plugged and unplugged many times and thrown in my bag filled with music books and headphones and other cables and adapters and still works just as good as day one. For the price, I guess I can't complain that much.