- 【EXTERNAL SOUND CARD】Micolindun external sound card has its own audio chip, can turn one USB port to several 3.5mm ports, so can connect 3.5 mm audio devices like headphones, headset, speakers, microphone, etc. Support single plug and dual plug headphone at the same time, no adapter needed.
- 【REPLACE FAULTYDEVICES】Perfect to replace a faulty sound card, damaged 3.5mm audio port, or a broken USB audio adapter. With textile flexible cable of 1.2m, you can put the sound card on your desk, so easily plug your devices without bending over.
- 【USB HUB FUNCTHION】Conventional external sound card will take one USB port, meanwhile Micolindun GM-280 expand one USB ports to two. The 2 USB ports are compatible with USB disk, hard disk, mouse, keyboard, laptop cooler, card reader, USB fan and other commonly used USB devices. Quick response, without delay.
- 【PLUG AND PLAY】Plug and play, no drivers needed. Compatible with all the commonly used system including Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 and Vista, Mac IOS systems.
- 【EASY TO CARRY】This little device with diameter of 5,5cm and lightweight of 100g can be easily put in your pocket or handbag without any burden.Frosted surface materialgive you a wonderful touch, the bright RED/BLUE light enhance the atmosphere of gaming.
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Serrina Randolph
This is a great product. It has 2 USB ports
This is a great product. It has 2 USB ports, 2 headphones, 1 microphone, and I can connect my speakers and headphones at the same time. It's very convenient and very practical. And it's also a great design. The lights are cool, and the matte texture is great. I like it very much.
Elizabeth Cescar Hallasgo
Easy plug and play replacement for a bad sound card.
What more is there to say really? Installation was plug and play, just plug it in and you're ready to go. Windows 10 recognized it instantly with no driver installation needed. It sounds great too, no static or anything. You get 3.5mm microphone and audio out jacks, and 2 USB 2.0 ports. The only thing I don't like: the red light on it is bright and can NOT be turned off. So I wrapped it with black duct tape, problem solved. I'm not crazy about the "gamer" aesthetic but it's behind my desk so I don't see it anyway.
Mic Santander Campit
Great PC Add On
This is a neat little device that can come in handy for those who don't have working audio jacks or need usb hubs. It looks pretty neat and the fact that it can support up to two headsets at the same time is very cool. I can have two headsets plugged into this device so my girlfriend and I can play games without disturbing others in the house.
Shannon S Green
Does the job well!
Great product. True to color. Allows me to have mic, headset (both ear and mic piece), speaker, and a USB headset running at the same time. When I am using the jack, it allows speaker and headphone to be heard at the same time, which is good for me as I'm HOH and use headphones to allow myself to hear better, while still sharing with my spouse the sound. It's sturdy, and so far has survived my children yanking on it. The cord is pretty long which is also nice, but to be honest, I've ran it over a few times with my chair which sucks. I need to find better placement, as that is a user error. Definitely would buy again!
Steven Williamson
Would You Kindly
Mainly for desktop PC. Before: speakers plugged into soundcard, needed to use a mic and headset splitter to use my headset along with switch audio over in RealTec settings before finally being setup. After: plugged this straight into the soundcard via usb, moved my speakers into the headset only input (right cord) and plug my headset into the Mic/headset duo port (left bottom cord) without a splitter needed. Result: with both speakers and headphones plugged in I get sound from both with no problems or hiccups. To stop audio in one or the other just simply unplug one cord, no adjusting multiple cords or settings. All convient on my desk at an arms reach rather than crawling under my desk every time anymore. Bonus: It has a frickin light up bee/hornet on it. You obviously know that this alone is a great deal breaker if you got this far in my review and haven't decided yet. So what are you waiting for, it's cheap, it's easy to setup - plug it in, that easy. "Would you kindly" buy this product.
Stacey Baum
Great way to relocate fingerprint sensor, headphones for a Surface Pro 6 tablet
I'm using this to relocate some of the peripherals I have attached to my surface pro (I wanted just two wires going to the Surface Pro: power and a USB cable). The USB cable leads to a powered hub that then forks off to this hub, to which I've added a low profile fingerprint sensor and my headphones to. Everything works as expected and this little hub has no trouble driving my Sony ear buds, with decent audio quality. The only con is the lighting: it is obnoxiously bright!!! they have like a 5000mcd LED or something in there. That LED is so bright that at night, the light that comes out of the audio/mic jack is enough to light up a wall. Solution (will void your warranty): open the screws in the bottom of the device, open the case, and black out the LED (located centrally on the hub daughter card) with a black paint marker or nail polish or something, then close it back up again... problem solved.
Alicia Lucero
My worry: Works from an External USB hub? Yes!
I ordered this with about 50/50 confidence that a failing 3.5mm AUX output (headphone jack) could be replaced on my 3-4 year old 15" Apple MacBook Pro (running Windows 7 Pro through Bootcamp, so... complicated). I was very happy to discover that while the sound quality isn't quite what it was through the original AUX jack, this unit worked not only from one of the two (and only two, on this machine: both occupied) USB ports, but from an external USB hub I have hanging off one of those two ports. For "hopping" twice like that, I can't complain about anything, and the quality of sound still allows for all-day music to be enjoyable... the sound profile changed slightly, but again, from nothing to almost good-as-new, and very affordably. Hope this review helps someone else wondering about the external USB hub idea!
Dana Vironet
Great buy
The original reason I ordered this was because I bought a jeecoo headset that had a splitter that has one end for a mic and one end for headphones. The headset would pic up a lot of static and someone said most ports on the front of pc cases are of bad quality and this is a common problem. Sounded like a long shot but figured if I bought this external sound card I could either have a working headset or I would know for sure if it was the ports or the splitter that was bad. Turned out to be the splitter. Luckily I ordered this with a usb wired headset from sades. This card allows you to manually switch between speakers or headphones without having to unplug all of your devices. It looks nice and is pretty sturdy. I didn't need to update or download any drivers, simply plug and play. The braided cable is perfect to avoid easily damaged cables too. I would definitely recommend buying this product.
Lewis Garner
It works and it's good looking.
I have a USB two USB charger plugged into it along with my head set. One of the two USB charging cables is used to charge my headset. It just works and the sound quality is fantastic. My motherboard didn't need any help and I would never use the front side audio ports anyway, but it still convenient because I don't have to reach around the back my PC to plug or unplug the audio cables. It also fits the black and red aesthetic of my PC. It's great. Realtek HD doesn't seem to think it's capable of 7.1 surround for some reason, I haven't troubled myself with trying to figure out why, but my 7.1 headphones seem to do just fine on it so that's okay. I am considering getting another just for my PS4 Pro.
John Cullen
Great device, especially at work.
These are excellent value. I bought one for use with my corporate PC which had truly awful sound-card output. The USB sound-card now makes CDs and streaming music pleasant at work. I also bought one for similar use when sending music from an Apple MacBook Pro to a PA mixer for intermission muzak. The MacBook appears to equalize its own sound-card to sound good with the internal speakers. (I can't blame Apple for doing that.) Another plus for those using this on locked down machines at work: no need for any installation process the device is recognized on every machine by the standard drivers. Huzzah!