

🎧 Elevate your sound game—pro audio, zero compromises!
The ZUZONG Audio Interface is a compact, USB-C powered 2x2 audio interface featuring dual Class A microphone preamps and studio-grade 24-bit/96kHz converters. Compatible with major DAWs (except ProTools on Mac), it supports laptops, tablets, and smartphones, delivering professional-quality recordings for musicians and podcasters on the move. Note: DAW software not included; ASIO4ALL driver required for Windows.


















| ASIN | B094CT3BBH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,544 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #247 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connector Type | 1/4-Inch Stereo, XLR to 1/4-Inch, XLR to XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (97) |
| Date First Available | April 1, 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | USB, USB 2.0, USB 3.0 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10 ounces |
| Item model number | Audio Interface with USB C Cable |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Musical Style | world-music |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5.5 x 1.8 inches |
| Proficiency Level | Professional |
| Speaker Size | 2 |
| Supported Software | DAW |
J**N
Hits far above its price range
I've had many, more expensive, audio interfaces that either broke within the first six months or just sounded awful from day one. This one provides a crisp sound with no buzzing and has continued to do so for over a year now. I would definitely recommend this for a home setup.
R**2
Awkward and iffy at best
I might have done it wrong, but as of now do not recommend. This module did not connect with my iPad. The connections were confusing. The power activated when it is hooked up, and the mic connects, but BandLab and GarageBand did not recognize it. It might work with older models or non-apple products, but it is a bother to connect everything through one port. Basically you have to string power to box to tablet (it is advertised as tablet friendly), and all through different cables, adaptors, and splitters.
Y**U
Like it
👍🏻
J**N
Muchas Gracias
J**Z
Not what I thought it was but still pleased 😀
When I got this I thought it was a scarlet 2i2 mixer. Well I was wrong lol I got a shure sm7b the sound cloud but I was pleased with this 2i2 even if I thought it was something else lol. This seems to be very good for the price but it has no software with is a bummer but you can always adjust manually so its great for the price 👍
J**T
Took some time, but worth it
Yes, if you have any type of interface for recording you are going to recognize this as being almost like another brand. But let's talk about installation. Some of you will have no problem using this as a plug and play. Others will need to take steps to properly connect to your device. For some, you may want to hook it to your laptop or desktop before turning the computer on, that way the install wizard will automatically recognize a new device and install it. Also, depending on what DAW you are using, you want to make sure to go into your preferences and make sure that this interface is listed. It will be listed as USB Audio Interface. If you are in fact trying this out on your home studio then chances are you already have the ASIO4ALL already installed. If not, you need to look for it on the net and install it. Now I'm not sure what happened during my hookup, but I in fact had to restart my computer twice before everything in my system recognized and assigned the new device. Once that took place, I could use this interface and my original interface back and forth without having to do any re-assigning within the DAW software. I do like the fact that this USB did have the newer USB-C connection with a USB adapter in case you were still using your standard USB cord to connect. As with all new hardware devices, be patient, troubleshoot by going into your computers audio mixer and testing out your new device to insure that it is working properly. In your DAW you may have to also look under TOOLS for the preference tab or under HELP and then tab down to Preferences, then Audio Devices. Once hooked up, it was really hard for me to tell the difference between my two interfaces as far as sound quality. I haven't put it through it's paces just yet, but if anything out of the ordinary occurs, I will update this review. So far in my opinion this interface is solid construction and will hopefully produce recordings and music just as good of quality as some of it's higher priced competitors. Best of luck to all. Thank you.
L**S
para el precio esta bien
A**R
It's useless
I'm shamed to admit I was actually fooled by the thumbnail and thought I was buying a standalone Focusrite device. Not only is this a cheap imitation, it is just horrible. Laggy, with latency and bad connectivity. Stay away!
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