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LiNKFOR USB to SPDIF Coaxial RCA and 3.5mm Headphone Jack Converter USB DAC Optical Audio Adapter USB DAC PCM for Windows Mac PS4 PS3

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About this item

  • USB DAC Audio Converter:Computer or Game machine Audio Signal Through The USB Port .Covert Audio to Digital Optical, Coaxial or Analog Stereo RCA L/R,3.5mm Headphone Jack .Can Also Be Used As An External Sound Card
  • USB to Optical Coaxial Converter:Support convert the Audio signal for the USB port to the digital optical spdif or coaxial.Work well with the sound bar and optical bluetooth headphone (5.1channel is incompatible,please set the audio output to PCM or LPCM)
  • USB to Analog RCA L/R and 3.5mm headphone Converter:Support convert the Audio signal for the USB port to Analog RCA L/R and 3.5mm headphone.Support all the 3.5MM headphone and the2.0ch speaker
  • Plug and Play:No driver required, plug-and-play for instant audio playing and compliant with all mainstream operating systems. no external power required.(Windows or ios system need to choose the right sound card
  • Good Compatibility:Compatible with both Windows XP and Mac OS-X, For best playback in Windows. Compatible with PS3, PS4, PS5,which can be connected your headphones by USB DAC for playing games



4.1 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #102,357 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #137 in Digital-Analog Converters
Date First Available June 5, 2019

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やっこ
Reviewed in Japan on January 12, 2025
pc→usb→toslink→Bluetoothトランスミッターで接続しています。非常に澄んだ音でPC直出しに比べて、かなり綺麗に鳴ります。この値段で光2系統にアナログ2系統の計4系統の出力が出きるので、使用環境の幅が大幅に広がります。お勧めです。
M. Meyerson
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
For some reason my computer's motherboard stopped outputting sound to my speakers, I tried troubleshooting with no luck, but this was an easy fix.
WRD
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
inexpensive and simple to use, worked right out of the box.
E. Hamalainen
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
I bought this in order to convert my PS5's USB audio output to optical out. I needed this to connect to my Schiit DAC since it only supports UAC2 while the PS5 is UAC1. Unfortunately, it doesn't really work. It produces sound, but there are drop outs every few seconds that make it completely unusable.
Guy Lachance
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2024
I am using this external sound card on Linux Mint 21.2 for sending digital audio from a USB port to my Behringer MS40 amplified speakers via a TOSLINK digital link. Wonderful sound! This unit is versatile : sends output to RCA (analog) or TOSLINK/coaxial (digital). Not too expensive, great buy ! I have briefly tested the analog output (through RCA) and it worked fine although the sound was loud. But that can be adjusted with your operating system.Buy with confidence!
Harlan Ives
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Not the finest headphone amp, but at this price, who’s complaining?
Art Gonzales
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
The DAC worked without any problems and added a better fidelity to the overall sound from my built in computer audio.
Frank Poole
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023
I wanted to connect my Linux box to a digital receiver. This device works great for delivering stereo PCM over S/PDIF, and the built-in Linux audio drivers support it. Coax and optical both work (simultaneously).Various pieces of documentation are split on whether 5.1 output is supported. I can report that mine enumerates configurations for 5.1, and my receiver reports receiving a 5.1 data stream when one of these is active.I tried the analog outputs briefly, and they sound fine to my ear. I haven't listened for DAC quality because I won't be using it that way.The product photos show a "power indicator", but I think that's just a hole to expose bleed-through from the TOSLINK emitter, which seems to be always on, even if you choose a non-digital config. Hey, it works!There are configurations which include "mono microphone", even though none of the documentation mentions such a feature -- I didn't try this, so while the USB sound chip almost certainly supports it, I don't know if it works on this device.The packaging is minimal. There's a tiny booklet written in broken English, and I can't figure out what some of the sentences are even intended to mean. There are (minor) contradictions between the product listing, the tech support answers here, the booklet contents, and the front of the box. Don't buy this if you expect a high quality manual.In software, it reports itself as "C-Media Electronics Inc.", with the C-Media vendor ID. This is a C-Media chip, on a board with a couple connectors, in a little metal box. That's not necessarily bad (or good), but that's all it is.It's a nice (and cheap) little box for bus-powered USB to stereo S/PDIF. For 5.1, you may want to use HDMI audio to avoid compression. For analog, you may want a nicer DAC, a hardware volume control, and a full-sized headphone jack. There's really only one use case where I'd choose this device, but for that one use, it works great.UPDATE (2025): This is still going strong, and it does everything it claims to. After having used it for a while, I think the connector layout is not ideal. I would have preferred input (USB) on one side, and output (everything else) on the other, though that might have made it a little bigger. I also would have liked a standard size for modular use, like 1/4" width of a 1U rack. It does easily fit in that space, but with the odd connector placement, and no mounting points, you're on your own. It's not at all a bad device, but I'd call this a missed opportunity. Still, great value, and no issues with normal operation.
Mark Davenport
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2022
Only bought this for the optical audio out. This port works, but please familiarize yourself with how to control sample rate and bit depth for the audio outs in your operating system of choice before use. You may need to try several combinations to get sound without distortion/clipping. Also, this device surfaces a software input you’ll want to disable. Never tried the RCA out — if you need that, buy a different adapter.This product also rattles when shaken. I wish it had USB-C instead of USB-B. The metal surface is nice.
Joshua Rose
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2022
Does what it should, max fidelity is 16bit, 48KHz which is fine for playback, would be nice if it went a bit higher but whatever at this price. There is no such thing as volume control over optical, at least as far back as I can remember so I wouldn't ding it for that. I'm using to send a clean signal to Bose Cinemate II while plugged into an unpowered USB hub and it works great (highly recommend the combo, these systems are cheap used). Will update my review if it breaks.
Hal H
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2021
Since my home theater receiver has both Fiber Optic | S/PDIF and Coaxial (single dark yellow cable) connections, I bought this unit so my computer running Daphile could connect to my amp with the highest-possible signal quality. This does the job perfectly, the sound is fantastic compared a lead from the headphone jack to 2 x RCA audio plugs. Great sense of airiness and positioning in the music, really articulate. Strongly recommended.
Azius Hamber
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2020
Uses one Cmedia CM108B audio chip. Should support 44.1/48KHz receive/transmit. Dac is 16 bit. Headphone out port is cheap looking with sound as per with mobile phones. RCA out does not sound good, very thin with no low end at all. This could be because of cheap ports. Works fine as a stand-alone USB to SPDIF converter to feed powered speakers, sounds better than analog feed from mobile or laptop.
Troy Henry
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2020
I bought this to increase the sound in my headphones because I'm deaf in one ear and it really helped to increase the sound of peoples voices. I work for a call center and had trouble hearing people. My only problem I have is that it has a built in sound card and it has a mic in the chip why not add a mic input. Other than that this thing is great.
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