🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with T10!
The T10 External Sound Card by PHOINIKAS is a versatile audio adapter designed for seamless integration with PCs, laptops, and gaming consoles. With multiple 3.5mm and USB ports, it allows for easy connection of various devices while providing high-definition sound quality and customizable audio settings.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.15"L x 2.95"W x 1.06"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 3 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Laptops, Mac |
Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 20 KHz |
Platform | Nintendo Switch |
B**E
works great you need yoor own speakers and amp....... it'll save an old pc....
vary, vary you just plug them in and it play on it own..no down loading just play moive it volumn and lisen ......you have to have your own amp and speakers.....
S**X
Its just Plug in, Restart and Play! It saved my computer from the recycler!
I have an HP Envy x360 laptop computer. It was working fine until AVG Updater installed an audio update. After the update the sound card no longer worked. AVG couldn't restore it, HP couldn't either and the computer was indicating that the sound card was no longer recognized and wasn't working. The drivers were reinstalled repeatedly. The sound card is part of the mother board so the computer which worked fine but no audio was headed for the trash. I tried to find a sound card replacement on Amazon. there were none. I stumbled on this device and bought it. Plugged it into a USB port and it immediately worked! I use 3.5mm earbuds and the sound is perfect! A speaker would probably need to be attached the same way and would sound light years better than the computer speakers anyway. I can't recommend this enough! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
T**N
"T10 External Sound Card: The Affordable Fix for Radeon Sound Issues" 🔊
"Experiencing sound issues with your Radeon 7900xtx? Enter the T10 External Sound Card—a budget-friendly solution for your PC that also adds USB ports. The sound quality is solid, and the best part? No drivers or software needed!"Running great with Fedora Linux 🎧✨
M**S
Mic input Jack Works
Finally got the microphone analog input jack to function, almost frustrated to the point of returning the product mainly because analog mic input was one of the features i liked most about this tech, so with one last effort went to get simple low voltage lapel mic with some adapters, and just by chance saw another mic hanging next to lapel mic, the (The Bower HD Microphone Kit), it wasn't that expensive either so, decided to buy it to test the port with also, not knowing it came with a small (CR2, 3V Battery).The lapel mic ( which was also Bower) did not seem to function or respond, the end of the lapel mic is TRRS. If you notice, in the picture, the PHOINIKAS analog mic input is supposed to be TRS, So I assumed that was why it didn't work and I did not have TRRS to TRS adapter at the time to check. So i moved on to the Bower HD Microphone, It also has a TRRS connection. When the selector switch was on phone the power indicator light was off and i got no function or response, but lone behold when i moved the selector switch to camera(REFER TO PICTURE) the power indicator light came on and analog mic function/ response was FINALLY !!! visable on the sound meter in Sound/ Sound Control Panel/ Recording Tab and was also coming through speakers and headphones out of my computer and the PHOINIKAS and sounded pretty good too! (Conclusion: microphone needs to be powered for the analog mic input on the PHOINIKAS T10 External Sound Card to function. (ALSO IMPORTANT - The Bower HD Mic has a TRRS Connection, The PHOINIKAS analog mic input calls for TRS, changing the selector switch on The Bower HD Mic from phone to camera my also change output type/connection. - For Example: phone=(TTRS) Camera=(TRS). Because i haven't been able to find data sheet yet on The Bower HD Mic, I can not say whether this functionality is occuring.) Most likely PHOINIKAS analog mic input needs a powered TRS connection. Once again the battery that came with Bower HD Mic was a CR2, 3V.------ Next Test is portable smartrig w/ 48v phantom power with RTS connection, will post results.
W**V
Product seems to be cheaply made (seems to be missing vital component-level protection circuits)
I bought this device to replace the microphone input on my laptop (which was horrible and had a lot of background noise).The PHOINIKAS External Sound Card worked for a while, and during this time it worked well -- it had good audio quality and the volume control knob (with illuminated level indicator) was excellent.However, the headline reads "Product seems to be cheaply made".After using the sound card for around a few hours (maybe 1 or 2) it started to crackle and distort -- all that I was doing at the time was playing sound through the headphones and using a microphone inputLike I said, it sounded good and worked well up until this point.After rebooting the system to ensure it was not the operating system / sound service -- the device generated a lot of usb-related errors and was no longer recognized by the system.Other reports/reviews list audio crackle as an issue -- so I suspect that my issue was not a one-off error.Since the problem was related to the failure of the device's usb circuit/component -- my recommendation to the seller (and manufacturer ZhongTian DingSheng) is that they need to include the proper component-level protections to ensure that normal usage will not cause damage to the unit (e.g. protect against transients, voltage spikes, etc).
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