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Convenient Audio: Connect your 3.5mm audio headphones, headset, speakers, or microphone to USB with this USB to Audio Jack Adapter
Great Replacement: Ideal for replacing faulty USB sound cards or audio ports
Always Ready: Lightweight, compact USB Sound Adapter made of durable aluminum; perfect for leaving connected to a USB hub or dock
Easy Install: Plug-and-play on various devices without needing additional drivers; compatible with Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux, Raspberry Pi OS
Enhance Your Setup: Perfect for Raspberry Pi 5 and systems lacking 3.5mm audio jacks; improve your audio experience
The Plugable USB-AUDIO is an easy way to instantly gain a headphone and a microphone jack to your existing USB audio class enabled system. Featuring a clean, compact black design, this USB audio adapter installs without needing to load any necessary drivers. It is as simple as setting this adapter as your default audio output and input device and off you go, listening to your favorite tunes and recording with ease.This audio adapter really shines with custom Linux development boards like the Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black, and other unique scenarios such as a “Hackintosh†setup where the on-board audio devices do not have Mac drivers.CompatibilityNo drivers necessary. Compatible with any standard USB Audio Class enabled system including Windows XP - 10, Linux, Mac OS X and Chromebook.The USB Type A connection gets plugged into the computer and you gain one 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) stereo output jack and one 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) stereo microphone input jack.The USB-AUDIO is USB bus powered, so no external power is needed.Important Note:If the microphone does not seem to work and you have a TS microphone, a 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) mono to stereo adapter is necessary to adapt the microphone from TS to TRS.Most operating systems support multiple audio outputs, but only allow a single one to be enabled at a time. So, this manual step of selecting the right audio output from the operating systemâ€s built-in audio control panel is essential.