USB Sound Adapter
7.1 Channel

Introduction The USB Virtual 7. 1 Channel Sound Adapteris a highly flexible audio interface which can be used either with Desktop or Notebook systems. Bundled with Xear 3D Sound simulation software, itturns your stereo speaker or earphones into 7.1 channelenvironment. No drivers required, just plug and play forinstant, audio layback, also compatible with all major operation systems

Features specification
Complaint with USB 2.0 Full-Speed(12Mbps) Specificatiot
Complaint with USB Audio Device Class Specification 1.0
Complaint with USB HID Class Specification 1.1
USB bus-powered mode, no external powerrequired
Connectors: USB Type-A, Srereo outputjack, Mono microphone-inputjack
Functional keys: Microphone-Mute, Speaker-Mute, Volume-Up, Volume-Down
LED indicators: Microphone-Mute Status, Acivity
Include Xear 3D. the virtual 7. I channel sound simulation software for Windows XP/Vista
Driverless-No driverrequired for Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista, Linux, MacOs
【USB External Stereo Sound Adapter】USB audio adapter is adds a mono microphone-in and a stereo audio-out port to your computer through a USB port, which enables you to connect your existing headphones, headset, speakers, or microphone with 3.5mm jack to your PC through a USB interface.
【Plug and play】 USB powered, no external power required. Built-in noise reduction chip, to avoid electromagnetic interference and make the sound clearer.
【Wide application】Designed for 3.5mm jack and virtual 7.1 channel devices like headphones, headset or microphones that stop working or have issues with output cutting in and out. USB headset adapter is also suitable for sound card in the computer/laptop/desktop that dying or losing connection with motherboard.
【Compact and Portable】Durable ABS material made the USB to headphone adapter compact and lightweight and aluminum foil shielded wire body to make the sound clearer.
【Compatibility】Support USB 2.0 Full Speed (12Mbps) Specification, compatible with Windows 7/8/8.1 /10 /XP/Vista, Mac OS X 8.6 or above, macOS, Linux and other mainstream systems.