Sabrent USB Type-C External Stereo Sound Adapter for Windows and Mac. Plug and Play No Drivers Needed. (AU-MMSC)
Hardware Platform | Headphones, PC, Laptops |
Number of Audio Channels | 2 1 |
Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 98 dB |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Platform | Windows |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.7"L x 1"W x 0.5"H |
S**H
The Mic port did not work
I needed it because there is only one 3.5 jack on my laptop and I got input mic and headset for same port. But mic port of the Sabrent device did not work. I wanted to replace it but since I didn't have any alternative till the replacement comes in I kept it and use 3.5 jack and usb as well.
G**A
Great USB audio adapter
I connected my Rode VideoMic to my laptop through this, and it delivers clear audio in a noiseless environment. So no fans in the recording room!
V**L
Don't buy waste of money
Don't buy any of these audio sound card they don't give you the same audio quality of the PC they diminish it and the audio quality sucks. Just get a 3.5mm audio jack mount and solder it to your PCB board or get somone to solder it, it is available on Amazon it's just 40rs
P**A
Waste of money
It worked only for 10 days. Waste of money
A**R
Nice Product
Very Nice Product ..Price very Low...
S**K
Cheap and best
Very good device for condenser microphones .... Works as phantom power reduces the background noises while recording songs
R**M
High cost
Decent quality. better to buy a product in India itself. quality not worth the price
S**R
Loud and clear
When I connect my headset with USB to my laptop it gives the perfect sound when other users talk from Google meet and other apps. Loud and clear.
T**F
Nicht mehr für ModMic geeignet!
Was hat diese Soundkarte so besonders gemacht? Der Mic Eingang hatte mal eine Versorgungsspannung von 5V, weswegen man mit Kondensator Mikros ein starkes klares Signal bekommen hat. Der Hersteller hat wohl erkannt das sein Produkt für den Preis zu gut ist und seinen "Fehler" behoben.Mit der alten Version konnte man den grausamen Onboard Mic Eingang von Laptops super aufwerten, das ist nun vorbei.Stand 07.12.2019 getestet mit ModMic 5. Soundkarte direkt über Amazon.de bestellt.Der Mic Eingang hat jetzt nur noch eine Versorgungsspannung von 2,9V. (siehe Foto)Pegel ist selbst auf Gain 100 sehr niedrig und man hat rausch/brumm Geräusche mit drin.Es gibt nicht mal eine Kennzeichnung der Eingänge, nur die Buchsen haben eine andere Farbe.Keine Kaufempfehlung, 0 Sterne.
C**S
Fabulous simple USB audio interface. Why spend more? This does everything you need, has good quality and can power ModMics
Sabrent are on to a winner with these, they're superb little devices. The headphone output is clean and free of unwanted noise and usage requires no additional drivers. The microphone input is similarly good quality and provides a good +5 Volts to energise mic capsules, meaning you can happily use this with a ModMic (as I do).No nonsense involving psychoacoustic "3D surround sound" nonsense, no bullshit features or unnecessary design - this is a simple 2x2 USB audio interface, and it's very well engineered.Its small profile means you can use it almost anywhere without blocking other USB ports. It can be a snug fit sometimes to connect a USB cable in an adjacent port, as the width of the black part is on the edge of acceptable, but you can make it work.I use one of these on my main PC. Despite it having a premium Asus gaming motherboard, its onboard sound chipset - and the poor circuit design - causes loads of EM interfaces. £6.99 later, a Sabrent gives me excellent quality sound output almost indistinguishable from a much more expensive audio interface I use for music production. I also use a Sabrent on my work laptop and again, It Just Works. Inarguably useful.They're not indestructible, but they are very well made. Recently, someone managed to BEND one of mine by dragging a heavy table past my PC, and the table leg snagged against the Sabrent plugged into it. Remarkably, despite now looking quite broken, both headphone and microphone still worked. (I've since retired the broken adapter to the WEEE skip in the sky).If you use a ModMic, or a headset mic with a powered capsule, buy one of these. Antlion Audio manufacture their own branded equivalent of these, but it's vastly more expensive and frankly, probably identical in quality.
J**S
Simple and Effective. Worked straight away.
Overview:I bought this to work with the Neewer NW-700 . I bought that a few days ago and had it plugged into a 2009 iMac. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t pick up decent sound volume from the microphone when it was plugged into the headphone jack or into the line in jack.• The description details how its driverless requiring no extra software.• It was also listed as often bought with the NW-700.• Finally it lists as working with Mac so I thought I would take a punt and try it.Disclaimer:I don’t know what I’m doing, I really don’t! Hopefully if you don’t know what you’re doing either, then this review helps!Packaging:As in the pictures, a very simple package with some instructions, a thick foam mount to hold the adapter in and thats about it.First Impressions:There really isn't much to it. It seems well made, with no obvious marks, scratches or weaknesses. Overall it looks nicely designed and well thought out with the different colours providing clear indication of what each port is.Use:The instructions cover it but it really is simple, plug in and then attach either microphone, headphones or both into their respective ports. It was picked up by the Mac instantly and since plugging it in, I have a decent sound input and the NW-700 works brilliant. The last photo shows it appearing as a USB audio device. I still sound like an idiot though unforetunately!Longevity: Its a USB plug, and its going to be left in for a while. It shouldn't fail and I'd be quite annoyed if it did. However, if it does fail in a short period then it also has the option to register for a 2 year warranty. I've done this just to make sure. If it does fail, as always I will update this review.Cheers, Neewer NW-700
6**7
Funktioniert einwandfrei unter Arch Linux x86_64, Kernel 4.16.13-2-zen, Pulseaudio.
Die Karte wird vom Kernel erkannt:[ 9513.926669] usb 1-1.5.3: new full-speed USB device number 7 using ehci-pci[ 9514.025288] usb 1-1.5.3: New USB device found, idVendor=0d8c, idProduct=0014[ 9514.025301] usb 1-1.5.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0[ 9514.025308] usb 1-1.5.3: Product: USB Audio Device[ 9514.025314] usb 1-1.5.3: Manufacturer: C-Media Electronics Inc.[ 9514.116494] hidraw: raw HID events driver (C) Jiri Kosina[ 9514.123388] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid[ 9514.123392] usbhid: USB HID core driver[ 9514.149846] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio[ 9514.155082] input: C-Media Electronics Inc. USB Audio Device as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.5/1-1.5.3/1-1.5.3:1.3/0003:0D8C:0014.0001/input/input21[ 9514.210199] hid-generic 0003:0D8C:0014.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Device [C-Media Electronics Inc. USB Audio Device] on usb-0000:00:1a.0-1.5.3/input3Die Ausgabe von lsusb zeigt:Bus 001 Device 007: ID 0d8c:0014 C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter (Unitek Y-247A)Die Karte wird automatisch von Pulseaudio erkannt und eingebunden. Die Audioqualitaet erscheint mir nach den ersten 30 Minuten Musik hoeren als gut.
D**O
Works well and saved me a few bob!
I have recently started a YouTube channel to help encourage my kids to have a creative pursuit. We already had an audio mixer but had no way of connecting it to my iMac to record voice-overs. There was no way I was going to spend £75+ on a USB mixer when I already had a new-ish mixer in a perfectly good working order. After an extensive online research I came upon this product.Two words, IT WORKS! Actually, it works FLAWLESSLY. My line out from the mixer goes straight to the mic/line in on this USB adapter. Can't fault the audio quality, even if you use inexpensive mics. Installation was easy. It was simply PLUG & PLAY. I didn't really need to download drivers or software. I was up and running in no time.I needed a way to connect my mixer to my iMac. This made it possible and it did it affordably. Would I buy this again? Yes. Would I recommend it? DEFINITELY. No need for expensive USB interfaces. Just this. If already have a mixer; THEN, EVEN BETTER. Received it the following day too!
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