








🎧 Elevate your audio game—because your ears deserve the best!
This USB external sound card by HUANGENG delivers true 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound with a 48KHz sampling rate, housed in a stylish aluminum body. Featuring SPDIF optical in/out ports, it offers versatile connectivity for audiophiles, gamers, and professionals seeking enhanced digital audio without internal hardware upgrades. Lightweight and compatible across multiple operating systems, it’s a sleek, plug-and-play solution to upgrade your sound experience.
| ASIN | B0DKW2WK53 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53 in External Sound Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (25) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | 8fd95d77-b5cf-48d6-ba6d-9182a1bdc634 |
| Manufacturer | HUANGENG |
| Package Dimensions | 6.34 x 3.39 x 0.87 inches |
C**M
CM106 it works well.
It's a widely used CM106. It works and works well. Other reviews say the optical ports don't work, it's because they don't know what they're doing (Google). There other models that are in a small case those have the CM6206 , unless you have at least mid range equipment you'll notice some difference not a lot. Hopefully this helps.
B**S
It doesn't work
The optical ports on this dont work
R**1
Fine for 16 bit audio
Works fine. Keep in mind that this will be 16-bit audio only.
C**S
Now That's simple
Easily cost-effective and simple to install -
S**C
Cheap crap. SPDIF doesn't work under Windows
I should really have known. This is the third different USB adapter I have tried. All of them look to be based on the 12 year old C-Media chip with 10 year old drivers. SPDIF output shows as "unconnected" in Windows. There is no such thing as output detection for SPDIF (and yes, I did check!!) Just crappy, half baked drivers. If you need SPDIF in/out then don't bother with this one.
R**B
Doesn't work
Doesn't work.
D**R
Did what it was supposed to do
Worked as it should right out the box no issues at all
A**K
Not fully backwards compatible.
Does not appear to be fully backwards compatible. While i tested it out on various systems and OS's ( Windows 8/10/11 & Android/Chrome) it only worked on the Chromebook, which had a USB 3.0/1 port. On the systems that had USB 2.0/2.1, which i had got this for, the S/PDIF port on this device did not light up. Appears to be a power management issue, but i did not try to determine if it is due to a driver resource (which on two windows systems showed to be incompatible or a hardwire issue on the device its self.
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