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The adapter is a decent quality 2 channel external sound card. As for the virtual 3D 7.1 feature, I'm not able to get it working as I cannot find the simulation software to set it up, it's still awesome value for money. Probably the easiest way to add extra stereo outputs to a PC/laptop,NUC, thin client etc. I'm currently using on a server which has no onboard. It works instantly - as soon as it was plugged in it was ready to go, true plug and play for Windows and Linux OS's. The microphone inputs can be used as a line-in. There's two sets of input/outputs for multiple connections - I'm connected to a headset and a hifi receiver, with both working at the same time.
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Because I could not get the sound to work on either windows or linux, I took the chance on this USB virtual Audio Sound Card Adopter. It arrived on time and worked as advertised. I didn't have to install drivers. I am using it with linux Ubuntu Mate 1804 without any problems. I am very happily surprised that it was plug and use.
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TL:DR Recommended. cheap. does the job. be careful not break your stuff pros: - cheap. - out of the box experience. - no driver is needed (at least in Windows 10). - control buttons (vol up/down , mute) cons: - plastic. - the colors are confusing - a bit big. - you might accidentally break your USB port if you're not careful.
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This item represents terrific value and saves you from reaching out to the back ports of your classic PC. It Auto-installs once plugged in, then simply add headphones to the correct port and presto: Good quality sound from such a small compact device. Highly Recommend !!!
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