AkoaDa USB to Audio Jack Adapter(18cm), External Sound Card Jack Audio Adapter with 3.5mm Aux Stereo Converter Compatible with Headset,PC, Laptop, Linux, Desktops, PS4 and More Device (Blue)
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According to the ad, you will not be able to This note has the following implications You may make the wrong purchase if it does not work with the USB port on your TV, amplifier, CD player, car or truck. You can add a microphone and headphone jack to it, just like a miniature soundcard. Smart sticks can be powered by the ports on CD players, and flash drives or smart phones can be plugged in to read data.
It is a USB to Audio Jack Adapter, suitable for headsets, microphones, laptops, PS4 and earphones, as well as PC and laptops
It may be so, but not sure
For audio out via USB, you need a USB port. There will be no work if there are no aux.
Selected User Reviews For AkoaDa USB to Audio Jack Adapter(18cm), External Sound Card Jack Audio Adapter with 3.5mm Aux Stereo Converter Compatible with Headset,PC, Laptop, Linux, Desktops, PS4 and More Device (Blue)
The small device starts operating as soon as you connect it to the USB port. I was unable to get my brand new Dell to work with its audio jack. By using this device, I was able to get an audio jack working again. The following warning is in order Before you plug the USB port of your computer into your headset, you should first connect the headset into this device. It is not necessary to connect the headset first and then the USB cable. If you use the second method, the headset will not be detected by the USB.
I was looking for something like that. A turtle beach headset with one jack was all I had. With a brand new PC that demanded two inputs, USB fixed that up, plug and play setup, and now I'm yelling at other players to get on board.
The USB-based adapters want to be adored, and the Adapters themselves want to be loved I've been using the c version on my Android phone and it's working really well. I have important issues with my Windows 10 PC because of the USB A adapter. As a result, it is recognized as "tx-" I am unable to hear "hifi type_c audio" when plugged into my computer, but cause severe input delays on my mouse and keyboard, and occasionally cause the Explorer to crash. There is no way for me to actually change the volume by clicking on the sound icon in the sound process. I have been able to resolve all these issues by disabling the device in Device Manager or by completely unplugging it, so it is clearly this dongle that causes my PC to become Unfortunately, this device is not supported by any driver, nor is there an alternative. Make sure you read the fine print before you buy it for your computer!.
In the ensuing train wreck, my lab got tangled in the cable between my PC and headphones, causing everything on my desk to be dragged off and ultimately breaking the jack where I plug my headphones into my PC. Once I picked up the pieces and put them on the computer, I realized I was unable to plug in my headphones. It is a great comfort to have the AkoaDa USB to Audio Jack Adapter on hand to help work around this problem.
The reason I bought him was the idea that I would use him with my PlayStation 5 and You can buy 1000XM3 headphones for around $400. I have no idea why on god's green earth these Sony headphones don't work with a Sony PlayStation Bluetooth. The PlayStation 3 cable and this headset worked for me. I was able to connect the headphones to my PlayStation 3 via the cable. The Jack size is 5mm. Because I only needed sound, I didn't care about the performance of the microphone as long as the cable worked. All that needs to be done is to plug it into the USB port of your PlayStation and you are good to go. In my search for a media player with a microphone and other online features for gaming, I ultimately settled on the Sony 3D PlayMemories Player A headset made for the PlayStation called D pulse.
Even the tiniest movement will cause a disconnect, which isn't as easy to resolve as it was before. My computer is just USB-connected, so I have to go into settings and re-set it I have a complicated setup and use this as a headphone monitor so that I can have sound through my speakers simultaneously if needed, as opposed to plugging headphones directly into my computer, which disables other sound outputs. That's important to my work. The method I used to do this for the past ten years or so was to use a USB microphone with a built-in headphone monitor. Since that mic's headphone jack failed in February, I have been using this in the hope that it would perform the same task, and I am very pleased with it. I decided to order a new mic instead of repairing it after it failed after 5 months.
In addition, I did not want to spend money on an extension cable or a usb hub to make it work. This was among the options I discovered while searching for solutions, and I was happy to find it quite suitable for my situation.
When I connected it to my PS4 USB, the volume was not as loud as I remember it to be. In order to get good sound, I had to turn the speakers all the way up. At that level, I would typically feel my house shake. We turned up all settings on the PS4 Could it be that the PS4 sound isn't boosted enough through the USB, or if it's a problem with the product? It did not seem to be a Bluetooth issue, but it was the controller that failed. I believed it was the Bluetooth, but I was mistaken. To connect a 25-foot AUX directly to my projector, I purchased a 25-ft AUX. I hope this is what fixes it, because I have really great sound when I connect directly to my TV. When you have a 100" screen and a loud sound, it's a must! Although I do not like how the product works on my PlayStation 4, it does work. A returned item has been received.