USB Stereo Audio Adapter, C-Media Chipset, RoHS.Support Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista / 7, Linux and Mac OS.
$ 5.49
382 of 396 people found the following review helpful
![]() Strongly recommended as headset adapter for Mac users, By
501(c)Geek (San Francisco, CA) – See all my reviews
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This review is from: Syba SD-CM-UAUD USB Stereo Audio Adapter, C-Media Chipset, RoHS (Personal Computers)
This is the platonic form of a USB sound card. It works well in Windows XP and Mac OS X, has clearly labeled inputs, decent build quality, and has no unnecessary features, at a very affordable price. We bought it to use stereo jack headsets with Skype on Mac computers that don’t have microphone jacks, and this adapter fits our needs exactly. This also resolves a problem we have when using Windows XP on our iMacs – Apple doesn’t provide the correct sound drivers in Boot Camp, and the built-in iMac headphone jack doesn’t work in Windows – the USB adapter works perfectly.
In Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6 (tested in both) the device is identified as a “C-Media USB Audio Device”. Installation was plug-and-play, the device was immediately recognized after plugging in, although I had to manually select it as the input/output device in the Sound preference pane. After selecting it and setting the input levels, OS X and Skype both automatically switched back and forth between Built-in Audio and C-Media USB when it was plugged/unplugged, and remembered the input levels last used on each (although not the systemwide output levels). A sticker on the outside of the box identifies the chipset as the C-Media CM119, and it is a USB 2.0 device. Physically, the construction seems plenty robust for a device. The mic and headphone jacks are color coded in standard pink and green, and have large white icon labels that are easily identified. The case is darkly translucent black, and a green LED inside blinks when sound is being transmitted or received, and otherwise glows steady when plugged in but not in active use. It is too thick to plug into the USB ports on the edges of the 2007-2009 silver aluminum iMac keyboards. On our aluminum iMacs it has to be plugged into the back, where it doesn’t block any other ports (as long as other connected USB devices are not also thick). However, it can easily be connected to the USB ports next to the cord on the rear of the older white Mac keyboards from 2003-2007. Drawbacks? Comparison – The 7.1 model has a thicker body, making it more likely to block other USB ports. The only supposed improvements in the 7.1 version are the flaky exterior buttons and that it comes with a mini-CD of Xear “virtual surround sound” software for Windows only. Surely you could use some other “3D sound simulation software” with this Syba unit, and there are several reports of the buttons/housing breaking on the 7.1 version. I strongly recommend avoiding the 7.1 model at all costs, this one is simpler and sturdier. 0
113 of 117 people found the following review helpful
![]() Works as described and installs easy!, By
Eric (Portland, OR, USA) – See all my reviews
This review is from: Syba SD-CM-UAUD USB Stereo Audio Adapter, C-Media Chipset, RoHS (Personal Computers)
If you need a basic stereo speaker output and a mic input, this will probably suit your needs well.
-Pros: Installation couldn’t be easier – just plug it in, and a driver is set up automatically. It works equally well with Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Ubuntu Linux. I have used the 64-bit versions of each on my PC, and each recognized and set up this device when I plugged it in, without any extra effort on my part. This device is also thin enough that it doesn’t block USB ports that are above or below, unless they’re using a thick USB plug. However, it could block USB ports to the sides. -Cons: Also, the microphone input is mono. For musicians, this wouldn’t be suitable for making stereo recordings. -Other Thoughts: 0
216 of 234 people found the following review helpful
![]() *** Be Aware *** This Is Not The Same with C-Media Chipset ! … Low Sound Quality,
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Customer Video Review Length:: 0:14 Mins Buyers Be Aware – This item is Not as described with ‘C-Media Audio Chipset’ ! I’m a returned customer for the second one. Now, Seller is shipping a different model which has low sound quality with lower volume level compare to the original one I ordered from this Seller 3 months ago. It is smaller in size, different design & also Windows detect it as a ‘Generic USB Audio’. I just filed a claim with Amazon after I received a rejection response from this seller. 0 |
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