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SABRENT USB-C to 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter for $8.95 - $1.97 w/ redeem coupon on product page
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Features:- Enhanced USB Sound Card: Enjoy a high-quality USB audio adapter, for stereo audio output and mono microphone input. This has dual 3.5mm analog sound jacks and works with most USB Type-C host devices.
- USB to audio jack adapter: The Sabrent Type-C Audio Adapter delivers quality sound, surpassing inferior adapters limited to 16-bit/44KHz, with input/output at 16/24-bit and up to 96KHz.
- 3.5mm to USB: This audio adapter is bus-powered, energy-efficient, and features dynamic power-saving modes with a simple plug-and-play design. Enjoy quality sound without draining your battery.
- Portable and Built to Move: Featuring an aluminum alloy shell for durability, lightweight design, and heat dissipation. The USB Type-C cable offers plug-and-play ease for use on the go.
- This audio adapter supports Windows, macOS/iPadOS/iOS, and Linux/Android, and may work with other devices.
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* https://www.amazon.com/Apple-USB-...B0D7FF5Y3X
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JCALLY JM20 USB-C headphone adapter
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Review:
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Review:
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By Being a DAC Dongle with (no mic, I'm assuming people use the mic to narrate or record vocals for music), is the one you reference much better quality and will not fall apart in a couple of months?
* https://www.amazon.com/Apple-USB-...B0D7FF5Y3X
Unless you need the mic input, I'd go the Apple route, which works with Windows and Linux btw. Otherwise, the Sabrent would probably be okay for most purposes.
The only real downside is it only has a 3.5mm headphone output, so if you need more you're SOL and will need to go another (more expensive) route. And it only goes up to 48Hz at 24bit, rather than 96-192Hz like other dedicated DACs, although it's unlikely you'll notice the difference. The cheap 'studio grade' DAC I had technically went up to 96Hz and didn't sound nearly as good. Granted, it was a crappy Behringer device so I should have known what I was getting at the time.
Further reading: The $9 Apple USB-C to 3.5mm adapter performs on par with many audiophile DACs. How is this possible?... [reddit.com]
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