🎧 Elevate your audio game—connect, control, conquer!
The PHOINIKAS T10 External Sound Card is a versatile 6-in-1 USB audio adapter designed for PCs, Macs, and Linux systems. Featuring three 3.5mm ports and three USB ports, it supports multiple devices including gaming consoles, headphones, and peripherals. With plug & play ease, four EQ sound modes, and intuitive volume and mic controls, it delivers stable HD sound and immersive surround effects, making it the perfect upgrade for professionals and gamers alike.
Z**N
A STEAL for a solution to my problem
Great price for a quick solution! My DAW was having insane amounts of lag without my usual focusrite external interface (which is buried in storage). Purchased this on a lark. With a little bit of tweaking in the settings, it’s working precisely as I hoped it would! Also like the wild colors available at a cheaper price.
G**N
Best sound for little money!!
This little USB Adapter (sound card) For gamers it has Headphone jack, Mic jack & volume control, then add OROW S211 USB-Powered 2.1 Multimedia Speakers System with Subwoofer will give you SUPERB sound on your PC or PlayStation.
J**E
Easy and effective
Way easier than replacing the sound card, husband is very happy with the sound quality.
E**M
Great fix for sound card failure on Motherboard
I had a soundcard mounted on my motherboard using Realtek drivers; something becoming more common on newer computer systems. Failed after sixteen months and my system had no sound. Dell said only way to get sound back was ship system back, they would put in a refurbished motherboard and send desktop back to me at my own expense to the tune of a couple thousand. The motherboard would have 90 day warranty. Right!!!I bought this external sound card at a cost of one percent of what Dell wanted me to pay and restored my sound problems using this component. Good quality and simple fix by anyone who has little tech savy.
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).
J**A
Not bad. Close to good, but far from excellent
It works as intended. Plug and play. Windows immediately switches audio channel.I am comparing this device to 3 other audio output devices :1. Onboard sound of the Asus Prime Z490-A2. Soundblaster Audigy Fx Pcie sound card.3. A topping DacThis device is comparable sound wise as the mother board sound of the Asus Z490. Possibly a hint better.It is not as good as the soundblaster Pcie card sound quality. It comes nowhere close to the Topping DAC.The volume on maximum is not excessively loud and crisp. The sound card gets much louder, and the quality is better.The equalizer function on this device does not add any value. It would be better to use a windows based software synthesizer.The USB ports work well with mouse and keyboard.I have three different headsets :1. The Hyper X Cloud for Gaming2. The V-Moda Crossfade (Which are quite possibly the best headphones on the market).3. Cheaper panasonic earbudsThis Phoinikas gadget is practical because it does away with the problem of having short headset cords. If your PC is on the floor (mine is), this gadget works as an extension device to your headset mouse and keyboard.I can imagine this gadget being very valuable if you have a laptop with inferior sound. However for a premium PC build I cannot recommend this over a sound card. This gadget should be considered as a pre-amplifier and not a sound card.Update 09/5Cannot get the mic to work, tried different headsets.11/30Bought this unit again hoping it would work. The Mic does not work. Tried it on 2 different windows pc's
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.....
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