USB External Sound Card for Windows, Mac, Raspberry Pi and Linux, to be Used with Headphones and Microphones, Low White Noise with Mic Boost, Plug and Play No Drivers Needed.
* 2CH DAC with Headphone amplifier</br> * Synchronized Digital Volume Control with PC or Laptop</br> * Isolate the Noise Interference from PC / Laptop system</br> * Portable and Plug & Play</br> * Compliant with USB 2.0 Full Speed Operation</br> * Compliant with USB Audio Device Class Specification v1.0</br> * Improved ESD Protection Mechanism</br> * Built-in Pop Noise Reduction Circuitry</br> * 48K / 44.1KHz Sampling Rate for Both Playback and Recording</br> * Embedded High Performance 16-Bit Audio DAC with Earphone Phone Amplifier</br> * Embedded 16-Bit ADC Input with Microphone Boost</br></br></br> System compatibility:</br></br> * Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10</br> * Mac OS 8.6 or above</br> * Raspberry Pi (Compatible with RPi -only- when not simultaneously using USB2.0 devices)</br> </br></br> Where to use:</br></br> * New Laptops that has a combo jack (Mic/Headphone in one port), use the adapter to split the combo jack into 1 headphone and 1 Microphone of any type (TRS or TRRS).</br> * Laptop built-in Microphone replacement, Noisy Laptop Fans interfere with the Microphone, Speakers will create Echo. Use the adapter to get your Microphone work from a distance with no noise or echo.</br> * For a faulty sound card replacement, use this USB Audio adapter without the need to replace the motherboard.</br></br></br>Instructions:</br></br></br> Windows:</br></br> - Right-click on the sound icon in the taskbar</br> - Select Playback devices, then repeat again again and select Recording devices</br> - insert the USB adapter while you are on Playback tab, (then repeat again on Recording Tab), a new USB PnP Sound Device will appear, set it as default.</br></br></br> Mac:</br></br> - Go to system Preferences and select Sound from Hardware options.</br> - Select the Output tab; then scroll and select the new USB Audio Device. Do the same for sound Input under the Input tab.</br>