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The SABRENT USB to AUX Adapter is a compact, driverless external sound card delivering high-quality stereo audio and microphone support via a 3.5mm jack. Compatible with PCs, Macs, PS5, and Steam Deck, it offers a 48kHz sample rate and 98dB signal-to-noise ratio in a durable, travel-friendly design. Ideal for gamers, remote workers, and content creators seeking a simple, reliable audio upgrade.



| ASIN | B00IRVQ0F8 |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,739 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3 in External Sound Cards |
| Box Contents | USB audio sound adapter |
| Brand | Sabrent |
| Brand Name | Sabrent |
| Compatible Devices | Headphones, laptop, desktop, PC, Mac, game console, smartphone, tablet |
| Compatible devices | Headphones, laptop, desktop, PC, Mac, game console, smartphone, tablet |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 39,097 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819921011138 |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac/Linux |
| Hardware interface | USB |
| Hardware platform | PC/Mac/Linux |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38L x 10W x 23H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 9 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sabrent |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AU-MMSA |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
| Model Name | AU-MMSA |
| Model Number | AU-MMSA |
| Platform | Windows |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Limited Warranty, 2 Year Warranty after free Product Registration |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 98 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.1 |
| UPC | 819921011138 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**S
Fabulous simple USB audio interface. Why spend more? This does everything you need, has good quality and can power ModMics
Sabrent are on to a winner with these, they're superb little devices. The headphone output is clean and free of unwanted noise and usage requires no additional drivers. The microphone input is similarly good quality and provides a good +5 Volts to energise mic capsules, meaning you can happily use this with a ModMic (as I do). No nonsense involving psychoacoustic "3D surround sound" nonsense, no bullshit features or unnecessary design - this is a simple 2x2 USB audio interface, and it's very well engineered. Its small profile means you can use it almost anywhere without blocking other USB ports. It can be a snug fit sometimes to connect a USB cable in an adjacent port, as the width of the black part is on the edge of acceptable, but you can make it work. I use one of these on my main PC. Despite it having a premium Asus gaming motherboard, its onboard sound chipset - and the poor circuit design - causes loads of EM interfaces. £6.99 later, a Sabrent gives me excellent quality sound output almost indistinguishable from a much more expensive audio interface I use for music production. I also use a Sabrent on my work laptop and again, It Just Works. Inarguably useful. They're not indestructible, but they are very well made. Recently, someone managed to BEND one of mine by dragging a heavy table past my PC, and the table leg snagged against the Sabrent plugged into it. Remarkably, despite now looking quite broken, both headphone and microphone still worked. (I've since retired the broken adapter to the WEEE skip in the sky). If you use a ModMic, or a headset mic with a powered capsule, buy one of these. Antlion Audio manufacture their own branded equivalent of these, but it's vastly more expensive and frankly, probably identical in quality.
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,
A**N
Works well with Raspberry Pi
I bough this to improve the analogue sound on my Raspberry Pi / Kodi player. When playing audio (music / radio), the Pi plays through the 3.5mm jack to my hifi system. However, the Pi analogue sound comes with lots of pops and clicks. This USB sound device provides an cheap and easy fix. Just plug it in to the Pi, and use the headphone out instead of the Pi 3.5mm jack. Great sound, no clicks and pops. There are a couple of cons though: This device is wide so it blocks adjacent sockets on the Pi (like RJ45 and USB). I can afford to lose a USB socket so not a problem for me otherwise you will need a fly lead. With LibreElec/Kodi the USB audio has to be manually selected in the system settings which turns off HDMI audio. When switching between audio and video, I have to change the system settings to get the audio to the correct device. I can't comment on durability yet.
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!!
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.
V**.
Very quiet input volume
It is great and everything works. However, for some reason it seems that it makes me sound extremely quiet when I chat with friends in voice chat. Yes, my input volume was at 100% and they could still barely hear me. Switched back to my old one and I sounded fine again according to them. Yes, I also tried restarting discord and my whole pc but no changes. But other than that, it works fine!
J**S
Pleasantly suprised!
I've literally only just received this item, so can't comment on durability just yet. As for the device itself I can't fault it. Nicely packaged and easy to install. Using Windows 10 I plugged into a spare USB and within a second or two I was up and running. I bought this for my 6 month old HP laptop as the built in auto sensing headphone socket it useless. Once this had installed I simply went to the Windows Sound window (In Windows 10 hit your start key and then just type sound. It should be the first item that comes up. Right click on the device and select 'Set as default device'. That should ensure that whenever you plug this device in your computer will prioritise it for audio. A for sound quality I was quite impressed! I wasn't expecting a massive amount to be fair giving the purchase price (£5.99 with free Prime delivery) but it sounds great, and has plenty of volume when listening via headphones. I can't comment on the quality of the input as yet, as I have nothing to plug into it, but I can see that it is a true mic input, ie not line level, as is only mono. Probably perfect if you wanted to plug a headset in for skype or gaming. The only thing I would say is that due to the width of the device (which is justified as it has 2 x 3.5mm jack sockets in it) you would struggle to plug a device into an adjacent USB socket on a laptop. Worth bearing in mind if you have limited USB sockets or have a lot of devices to plug in. I should imagine that if you use a USB hub this wouldn't be as much of an issue. I shall be trying this out over the next week or so and then probably be buying another one to ease connectivity when i'm at my desk in work.
D**O
Works well and saved me a few bob!
I have recently started a YouTube channel to help encourage my kids to have a creative pursuit. We already had an audio mixer but had no way of connecting it to my iMac to record voice-overs. There was no way I was going to spend £75+ on a USB mixer when I already had a new-ish mixer in a perfectly good working order. After an extensive online research I came upon this product. Two words, IT WORKS! Actually, it works FLAWLESSLY. My line out from the mixer goes straight to the mic/line in on this USB adapter. Can't fault the audio quality, even if you use inexpensive mics. Installation was easy. It was simply PLUG & PLAY. I didn't really need to download drivers or software. I was up and running in no time. I needed a way to connect my mixer to my iMac. This made it possible and it did it affordably. Would I buy this again? Yes. Would I recommend it? DEFINITELY. No need for expensive USB interfaces. Just this. If already have a mixer; THEN, EVEN BETTER. Received it the following day too!
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