🎧 Upgrade your sound game—plug in, stand out!
The Sabrent USB to AUX External Sound Card is a compact, driver-free audio adapter that converts USB Type-A to 3.5mm jack, supporting both microphone input and headphone output. Compatible across major OS and gaming platforms, it offers a reliable, portable solution to enhance or replace faulty audio hardware with crisp 3D stereo sound.
Brand | Sabrent |
Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 1.02 x 2.29 cm; 9 g |
Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | AU-MMSA |
Manufacturer | Sabrent |
Series | AU-MMSA |
Colour | Black |
Hardware Platform | PC/Mac/Linux |
Operating System | Mac,Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 6 |
Item Weight | 9 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
Works great with the PlayStation 5
Used in conjunction with a Playstation 5 (which doesn't have a headphone socket) and a pair of Sennheisser HDR-170 wireless headphones (that's wireless, not bluetooth). I prefer these for certain games (particularly Rocksmith) as there's a less latency than with the Sony Pulse bluetooth headset.In spite of its low cost and unassuming size, it just works. Plug the Sennheisser base station into the green socket of the adaptor and plug it into the front USB of the PS5 and the console pick it up and automatically switch to the headphones. Fiddling with audio settings in the PS5 menus can refine things further, but even leaving everything on default works well enough.If you're looking for a mini-jack adaptor for the PS5, this is it.
M**D
Incredibly handy to have around
Incredibly handy if a headphone/microphone socket stops working. Very easy to set up. Recommended.
D**N
don't be put off by those who say the audio will be poor - it's not. It's very good! I really like it!
Upon learning to DJ i found out i needed a soundcard so i can hear the music in my headphones and the current track playing on my laptop. I went on a DJ forum and asked them what would be best and when i told them about this one, i remember a few laughing and saying it won't last long and the quality of the audio will be poor. But i thought you know what, the reviews on here are that it does the job and it's affordable where a guy on the dj forum recommended me to get a audio interface worth £80 on here but i thought thats way to much when all i wanna do is set up in my bedroom, have a play at mixing and if i like it then buy a controller to dj on with my laptop. They didnt understand this and why i brought something cheap.But to anyone who wants to DJ from their laptop at home and doesnt yet have a kontroller then forget the people who say it won't be any good. This is quality and it would be a 5 star only reason it isn't the natural progression is a controller so i wont need it soon. But yes get it. The audio is really good!
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,
W**E
Replaces existing soundchip - No drivers required - TRUE Plug & Play - Excellent Product!!
This device saved my life and whole load of stress. As many currently are doing, I work from home on a laptop, setup to connect securely to my works computer network.As a Quality Analyst, I require the use of headphones and sound card to listen to agent calls as the primary task. Then to my horror, the sound card or sound chip built in to the laptop motherboard, stopped working. Windows 10 was less than useless as ever at giving any indication of this, it kept saying it was not plugged in, which of course was not the issue.Anyway, I was in a real dilemma and thought I would perform a quick search on Amazon to see if there were any solutions, and I found this external USB sound card.I was dubious I have to say that this would work or that it was even a sound card itself, I thought it would end up being an adapter to plug in headphones or speakers but not fix the problem.I was wrong, it plugged in, Windows immediately detected it as a USB sound device, it was working in seconds perfectly, replacing my onboard sound device.This product is of high quality, great sound quality and has bot a line out for speakers or headphone and a line in for a microphone if you require it.Excellent and thank you for saving my life!!
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