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Review on 🎧 UGREEN USB Audio Adapter - External Stereo Sound Card with 3.5mm Headphone and Microphone Jack for Windows, Mac, Linux, PC, Laptops, Desktops, PS5 - Black by Richard Simmons

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Wow External Sound Cards

Wow. You don't really know you need something until you buy it. I bought a new Dell 3650. I have Logitech Z323 2.1 speakers (two satellites and a subwoofer) connected to my computer. When I turned the volume control above 50%, I heard static coming out of my speakers. In doing so, I came to the conclusion that I had stumbled upon a defective Dell. So the next day I replaced it with the exact same model Dell 3650. Although even on a recently replaced PC I noticed that the same static noise was still there. I also have a Dell 660 that I've tried my speakers on and they work great. This led me to believe that the new Dell 3650's motherboard design is defective and that's disappointing. That's what prompted me to buy an external UGREEN sound card. God I have to say I've never heard my speakers sound so great in my life. Even when my speakers are connected to the onboard Dell 660 sound card, the speakers don't sound as clear as when using an external UGREEN sound card. Not only is the hissing gone, but the overall sound quality coming out of my speakers is much better, period. Now that I have this neat little sound card, I don't think I can do without it. Even if I buy another computer with Zero Flaws I will still use this sound card to get the super rich quality sound this card produces. You will definitely appreciate this little device. The best part is that unlike other external sound cards, they have a "stub". It has a short extension design that allows and ensures you don't block any other USB ports or connectors on the back of your PC when using this sound card. Finally, two thumbs up! Thanks Yugrin!

Pros
  • The perfect sound card option, the UGREEN USB Audio Adapter is ideal for replacing a failed sound card or audio port. You can connect your existing headphones, headsets, loudspeakers or microphones with a 3.5 mm jack to your computer via the USB interface.
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine