
- USB 2.0 Sound Controller equipped with standard input and output connectors to add great Mono Input and Stereo Output performance
- Portable Sound Card For Desktop and Laptop Computer
- Multi-channels technique, achieve analog Stereo 5.1-channel sound effects
- Hot plug-and-play USB interface ,eliminates the need of traditional sound card
- Easy to Setup and Install
Product Description
Instead of struggling to reach your computer’s ports on the back, wouldn’t it be nice to connect your speakers or microphone to the front? This simple adapter adds a microphone-in and an audio-out port to your computer through a USB port. It’s a great way to connect peripherals whose cords aren’t long enough to reach around the back of your PC.
USB 2.0 External 5.1 Channel 3D Sound Card Adapter for PC Notebook Laptop
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5 Responses
Leonard Foster
30|Oct|2009 1You know, when you say somthing is Chinese junk, you usually mean it is a type of oriental boat, not this time. I bought 2 of these to use as inputs to my laptop from a sound mixer for remote locations. Big mistake… poor sound quality for anything but room ambience. The problem seems to be that the “soundcard” amplifies the signal to the max. I have found that if you turn the mixer control as low as possible, and turn down the mic controls on the laptop that you can get a passable signal, though not of any quality as to be considered seriously…pass on this one.
Rating: 1 / 5
J. Beaudoin
30|Oct|2009 2I bought one of these and I can tell you unequivocally that it does not work. This is not the report of a neophyte to computers or audio equipment; I know both, and this unit does not do the job. It’d be so nice if converting RCA to USB was easy and affordable, but the adapter needed to do it is a shade more expensive, in the $50-$100 range.
Rating: 1 / 5
Stephen Atkinson
30|Oct|2009 3Only used it on a Mac to enable regular headset use. Not impressed. The speaker volume blasts out at max and doesn’t want to adjust.
Rating: 1 / 5
P. R. Welch
30|Oct|2009 4This little device works like a dream….sound is crisp and clear-I’m a sound energy guru so i know what quality sound energy sounds like!
The software also allows you to use additional affects and stuff.
good buy for your buck!
Rating: 5 / 5
catcameback
30|Oct|2009 5I ordered two of these (since they’re so small they would be easy to lose). With a MacBook, I got an unacceptable amount of hum and distortion on both of them. Not just a “little” bit bad but REALLY bad sound. Absolutely useless. I didn’t even bother to try the microphone.
Rating: 1 / 5
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