








【USB to 3.5mm jack audio adapter】 Ideal to connect a TRRS 4-pole CTIA&OMP 3.5mm headset, TRRS mic or speaker to PC via USB interface. Support stereo sound listening + speaking, dual functions. Easily add a 3.5mm TRRS aux port for your devices, or a replacement for a failed USB sound card audio adapter. (Unidirectional audio transmission: this USB port is output, not input. Audio can only transfer from USB port to 3.5mm port). 【Plug and Play】No drivers or apps required, just easily plug and play.The USB to 3.5mm port will be automatically recognized by system in seconds. No driver download required, USB bus-powered, no external power required. Easily be carried in a pocket to the office, conference room or at home. 【Hi-Fi Sound】JSAUX externel sound card usb to 3.5mm adapter will bring you the best listening experience with 192KHZ@24bit (DAC Sampling Rate) maintaining the original sound quality, and ALC4042 (Smart Sound Chip) for high-speed audio signal decoding and offer a full and delicate tone, highly restored quality sound, ensuring low noise and high interference suppression. 【Wide Compatibility】 No standard restrictions. Support CTIA standards jack. No system restrictions. Support Android earphones. Support Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OS X, Linux, Google Chromebook, Windows Surface 3 pro, Raspberry Pi and PS4 etc. Note: The USB interface on PS3 does not carry audio signal, so this usb audio adapter does not work with PS3. 【What You Get】 JSAUX adapter equipped with aluminum housing, nylon braided jacket is much more durable than other plastic casing and PVC cable USB adapter. You will get one pack 18cm USB A to 3.5mm audio adapter and enjoys 18-month warranty, 24 hours after-sales. Review: Does what it says! - If you have a modern computer with no audio jack, this would be your cheapest option. Review: functional but limiting - Tested platform: windows 11 So i have spent maybe 5 hours trying to figure why this device is as bad as it is. ive switched between voicemeter potato and vbmatrix and restarted my pc so many times that it felt like nothing. so here's where it went wrong: - mono only output: it has no stareo separation. this may be a windows update issue but considering that windows 10 is doing to be unusable by September, this is quite pathetic no? this breaks immersive audio and it is unsuitable for gaming or critical listening. - driver quirks: the adapter uses a generic usb audio class 1.0 driver. the sample rate is locked at 16-bit/48kHZ, and advanced format options are disabled. no manufacturer's driver is provided. - pop and spike noise: frequent audible artifacts occur when starting or stopping playback, even when silent keep-alive feeds (having low frequency noise play in the background) are applied. these are especially noticeable on sensitive IEMS. if you ever consider buying an IEM, i recommend getting one that uses USB C instead of a 3.5mm jack for your ears sake. -- technical verdict: while the adapter functions for simple output scenarios like watching videos really really loud, it isnt suitable for normal users in my opinion. i got this because i needed a good quality device that would help with my video editing and gaming but it did no justice. its inability to support stereo routing undermines its viability. - pros: affordable, compact, good build. cons: limited mono output, no stereo routing, pops and spikes, locked format -- shall i go on? - if youre using audio devices that use a 3.5mm jack, i recommend either getting a better quality adapter that is made for professional use.






| Hardware Platform | 脑及外设 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 4 |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 96 KHz |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 100.00 |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Platform | PlayStation 4, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, Windows 10 |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
R**N
Does what it says!
If you have a modern computer with no audio jack, this would be your cheapest option.
S**.
functional but limiting
Tested platform: windows 11 So i have spent maybe 5 hours trying to figure why this device is as bad as it is. ive switched between voicemeter potato and vbmatrix and restarted my pc so many times that it felt like nothing. so here's where it went wrong: - mono only output: it has no stareo separation. this may be a windows update issue but considering that windows 10 is doing to be unusable by September, this is quite pathetic no? this breaks immersive audio and it is unsuitable for gaming or critical listening. - driver quirks: the adapter uses a generic usb audio class 1.0 driver. the sample rate is locked at 16-bit/48kHZ, and advanced format options are disabled. no manufacturer's driver is provided. - pop and spike noise: frequent audible artifacts occur when starting or stopping playback, even when silent keep-alive feeds (having low frequency noise play in the background) are applied. these are especially noticeable on sensitive IEMS. if you ever consider buying an IEM, i recommend getting one that uses USB C instead of a 3.5mm jack for your ears sake. -- technical verdict: while the adapter functions for simple output scenarios like watching videos really really loud, it isnt suitable for normal users in my opinion. i got this because i needed a good quality device that would help with my video editing and gaming but it did no justice. its inability to support stereo routing undermines its viability. - pros: affordable, compact, good build. cons: limited mono output, no stereo routing, pops and spikes, locked format -- shall i go on? - if youre using audio devices that use a 3.5mm jack, i recommend either getting a better quality adapter that is made for professional use.
R**T
Hang and bad
high distortion and unstable plug
A**N
Bargain for the price
J**P
What an excellent little device, not only is it a little bit louder but the sound in enhanced as well, I would definately buy this again that's for sure!
H**G
Tut, was sie soll
M**E
Worked great. Showed up in Windows as a USB audio device as expected. The audio is clear. Build quality is great. Been using for 2 months almost every day. Microphone on headphones seems to work just fine, but haven't used that much.
G**S
If I put a type of rubber silicon under my chair, monitor, chrome box, and keyboard. Or put it and my phone with a usb 2/3 with external power attachment with rubber silicon mat, underneath. Its passable in using it without its sound ringing my head through headphones too unsafely. However regular beaks from using it is recommended. The sound output is very clear, crisp and smooth otherwise. And it adapted to my stereo Sony headphones after a short delay, really well.
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