The Tube Delight USB sound card is a portable USB sound card that looks like a vacuum tube. It connects to your PC or notebook, allowing you to connect speakers, headphones, and a microphone to it.
【USB HUB FUNCTHION】Conventional external sound card will take one USB port, meanwhile Micolindun GM-280 expand one USB ports to two. The 2 USB ports are compatible with USB disk, hard disk, mouse, ...
Creativelaunches its Sound Blaster PLAY! 3, a portable high-resolution USB sound card that features a digital-analogue converter (DAC) and a headphone amplifier for PC. The Sound Blaster PLAY! 3 ...
Games are more than just an interactive visual experience. The time and effort that developers spend in creating and incorporating immersive audio and soundtracks are not experienced to their fullest ...
Discrete audio might not be as sexy or even necessary as it once was, but for those who demand higher end sound, Asus continues to answer the call. It's newest product, the Xonar U7 MKII, is a compact ...
The USB soundcard race may not be the hottest, but it just got a little warmer just the same. Turtle Beach upgraded its Amigo and Micro external cards to be the -- wait for it -- Amigo II and Micro II ...
The circuit was designed to create a sound card that is base on a PIC microcontroller to be used for USB audio streaming. The circuit was designed to create a sound card that is base on a PIC ...
I've just been using motherboard audio, but I've been hearing lots of games have good simulated surround sound through stereo headphones, so I'm going for it. So, based on some of what I've read (here ...
Gamers searching for a USB DSC adapter may be interested to know that Sharkoon has recently unveiled their new SB2 Gaming USB DAC equipped with 2 x 3.5 mm audio ports for microphone and headphones ...
A fully functional USB sound card has been designed based on a great IC PCM2702 as the core of this construction that contains 16-bit stereo digital to analog converter with USB interface. The sound ...
Amazon Prime Day might be coming to a close tonight, but I have to take this chance to give you a recommendation on these brilliant USB sound cards before the sale ends. In the UK, particularly, they ...
I have a set of USB headphones/mic I use for gaming (and, well, pretty much all computer audio).<BR><BR>Put bluntly, where is everything being processed? It is just coming out of a standard USB port, ...