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MillSO USB to 3.5mm Audio Jack Adapter, Sapphire Blue TRRS USB to AUX Audio Jack External Stereo Sound Card for Headphone, Speaker, PS4, PS5, PC, Laptop, Desktops - 1 Feet

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1.Size:3 Feet


About this item

  • MillSO USB to 3.5mm jack audio adapter ideal to connect a TRRS 4-pole CTIA 3.5mm headset, TRRS mic or speaker to PC via USB interface. One combo interface support stereo sound listening + speaking, dual functions. Easily add a 3.5mm TRRS aux port for your devices, or use it as a replacement for a failed 3.5mm to USB audio adapter. (Unidirectional audio transmission: this USB port is output, not input. Audio can only transfer from USB port to 3.5mm port).
  • Compatibility: This USB to aux adapter fits various platforms and systems, Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, OS X, Linux, Google Chromebook, Windows Surface 3 pro, Raspberry Pi, etc. Convert USB port of PC, Laptop, Desktop, PS4... to a TRRS 4-pin audio jack, for connecting 3.5mm headset or speakers. (NOT compatible for IOS standard headphones, TV, amplifier, car, PS3).
  • Driver Free, Plug & Play: Easy to set up, no driver required, just plug and play! USB bus-powered, no external power required. Compact body size and 1-feet-more-length design make sure you will not interfere with other devices when using other USB ports. Perfect for carrying this 3.5mm to USB adapter in a pocket to the office, conference room or at home.
  • Premium Materials: Built-in smart Chipset for high-speed audio signal decoding and offer a full and delicate tone, highly restored quality sound. Robust Sapphire Blue Metal Housing ensures a wear-resistant, anti-corrosion, solid protection, and charming out looking. This USB to audio jack adapter tightly combined 20 Strands of three Cores, enameled copper, soft and durable PVC covers. Its high-density shielding protection ensures high stability sound transmission and a soft touch.
  • What You Will Get: MillSO offers 24*7 customer service and technical support for our 3.5mm audio jack to USB external sound card, to ensure your pleasing shopping experience. If you encounter any quality trouble or compatibility issues, please let us know.



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #18 in External Sound Cards
Date First Available May 28, 2020

Product Description

USB to 3.5mm Audio Jack Adapter
aux to usb adapter
USB to 3.5mm Adapter

Specifications & Configuration Instructions

Compact and Portable Design The size of the USB part is 1.77inch x 0.79inch.
Sapphire Blue Metal Housing Ensure wear-resistant, anti-corrosion, solid protection, and charming out looking.
IOS system Go to System Preferences > Sound > C-Media USB Headset > Output or Input > Volume
IOS system Test: Mic ok; the left and right channels of headsets may reverse on some devices.
Windows system Step1: Right-click on the sound icon in the taskbar;
Windows system Step2: Select Playback or Recording devices;
Windows system Step3: Adjust the volume on the computer and in the application.
Windows system Test: Mic ok; the left and right channels ok.

David
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
So far this is very nice. I had issues with my earbuds/headphones, plugged into the phone jack on my PC where, if a youtube was paused, when I clicked play again, I would get a loud pop in my ears. Couldn't figure it out. So when I saw this product, I thought I would give it a try. And no more popping. Sound quality is very good!Not sure how long it will last. Hopefully it works for a long time. I'm not hard on things, so I'm hoping for the best.
biglou
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Raspberry pi 5 does not come with a sound connection this dongle works perfect right out of the package, no configuration needed.
Michael W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Excellent audio for inexpensive price with prompt delivery. Connecting an adapter directly to my PC solved my problem of audio dropping out each time my monitor went to sleep. (Note – I previously was connecting my powered speaker system through my monitor’s audio out jack.)
Scott Latham
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
I bought this because both of my sound 3.5 jacks no longer work on my pc. I plugged it in a USB Port and works really well for my speakers I like it!
Tony
Reviewed in Australia on September 9, 2024
Worked as designed and expected
Lisa and Brian Jeffrey
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I used this to connect my wired Xbox headset on my PC. Worked like a charm; Zoom, Teams. Great deal.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Works as designed.
John
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This one looked quality and was made well and it is
Raghu
Reviewed in India on October 19, 2024
The product is Ok if you want to just listen to the audio. If you want to record something from microphone, the audio input is very poor.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2024
Generally Speaking, I like the product and I have no complaint about it
Dennis
Reviewed in Canada on April 5, 2024
Sturdy, good looking and reliable. Great product
E. A. Jacques
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2021
I purchased this to use when I want to listen to music on my computer using headphones. Prior to using this device I plugged the headphones into the port on my desktop speakers which works fine but is just not convenient. What I wanted and now have, is a way to switch from my desktop speakers to the headphones by using the sound setting on the task-bar so I don't need to plug and unplug the headphones. Why, cause I am lazy and want to be able to make the change while I have my feet up on the desk with my keyboard in my lap.I was not sure this device would do that based on the description, but I asked a question and someone confirmed it does work that way - thank you for that, which it does. It now shows up in the sound setting like a device which I was able to rename to "headphones" so I can easily switch my output device using the task bar sounds icon. As for the sound quality, it sounds about the same to me regardless if the headphones are plugged into the jack on the speakers, directly into the output jack on the motherboard or the new jack adapter.It's appears to be a well made device too. I purchased the longer cord so it's not braided like the shorter version, but it's a quality material that is soft and flexible. The extra length allowed me to wrap the cord around the base of one monitor stand to it's always available for easy access.Very pleased with this purchase and have no issue recommending it for anyone who plans to use it the same way I have described.
BranThomps
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021
***UPDATE*** 2021/03/20A representative from Millso reached out to me to try to fix the issue. They issued me a replacement adapter and I have yet to find out if it is experiencing the same problem as the original. Kudos to them for trying to fix things. I'm adding a star for support and will update again when I have a chance to review the new unit.--Original review--I wanted to find a TRRS headphone with mic adapter for use with Windows computers. I purchased this thinking that it would operate like you'd expect... Listen to Zoom/Skype/WebEx calls and talk back to everyone using a headset's built in in-line mic. While technically it does work, it has an annoying echo where the incoming caller audio that should be going only to your ears is brought back into the input channel and then sent out to everyone on the call. The result is that when someone other than me speaks, my system takes their audio and pushes it back over the call. It's kind of like being in a small canyon. The echo is probably 100-100ms in it's delay and it happens multiple times as the call audio that I generated then comes back and then goes out again. Very annoying.I did pull my headphones out of the equation and even without headphones plugged in at all, it echoes the incoming audio destined for headphones back into the "mic" input. Again, it does this even when the headphones are disconnected.I tried this in multiple software applications. I even loaded up an Ableton session (a DAW) and setup an overdub. Listening to sealed in-ear headphones with an inline mic. The Ableton recording from the mic was not clean and contained a clear audible copy of what I was hearing in my in-ears. It was about -20db down from full, but it was there clear as day. This wasn't sound from my earphone travelling back into the mic. It was full bandwidth audio recorded back into the session somehow from the adapter. It did this with the headphones disconnected entirely. If I set the audio to output into something other than this adapter, the problem went away, but that defeats the purpose of having a headset mic + headphone adapter.On top of all of this, the mic preamp is very noisy. I suppose it's a bunch to ask that a usb plug sized device could have a decent mic preamp. This thing is tiny. As a headphone adapter, it sounds fine, so 2 stars for that.I'm returning this as it won't work for what I need it for.
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