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Reddit mentions of Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter for Win7 & Win8 (new version)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter for Win7 & Win8 (new version). Here are the top ones.

Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter for Win7 & Win8 (new version)
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    Features:
  • LOGITECH USB TO 3.5MM JACK STEREO HEADSET AUDIO ADAPTER
  • Compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, MacOS X SOFTWARE Installs automatically and easy to use.
  • USB 2.0 To Standard 3.5mm microphone and headphone jacks.
  • Plug & play USB device for your PC or Notebook.
  • logitech usb to 3.5mm jack stereo headset audio adapter external sound card
Specs:
Height0.31 Inches
Length5.51 Inches
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width0.79 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter for Win7 & Win8 (new version):

u/SteveTCook · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Oh, hey, here’s another idea, related to comments from others (sorry to again be offering alternatives, but I have no advice on how to make progress with Dell).

Easier than trying to make a custom front jack fix would be to get a USB headphone adapter, like one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XKC2DNQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_7wYWAb6ZA6RAT

u/SkeletonChief · 2 pointsr/PS4

I had this problem as well, but then I bought a Logitech headset that came with USB to jack adapter. It's something like this.

Now I use it for my 2.1 stereo as well, just run 3.5 from it to 'headphones' part of the adapter. PS4 is connected via HDMI to TV at the same time.

u/mcflurryXD · 1 pointr/AskTechnology

You're getting interference from something. It could be a USB device, your internal hard drive, or something else in your laptop. This is a very common annoying issue, especially in laptops since the analog cables for your sound run so close to virtually every component in your system. Totally eliminating the problem while still using the same headphone jack on your laptop would be very tedious, and you may not be able to get it fixed completely. However, if you bought something like this your problem should go away. This device passes your audio signals, including a mic signal, through a USB port to the outside of your laptop. All you have to do is plug it in, plug your headphones into it, and maybe change your default audio device. I used it on a desktop that had almost completely broken onboard sound (until I bought a discrete sound card) and it worked like a charm. Give it a go if you want to.

u/PathofAi · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

There are lots of nice headsets you could get.

I just got the Logitech G230 yesterday and it is truly amazing! It has nice bass (really balanced for my liking) and feels comfortable.

It's the same as the G430 but it has different colors. However the G430 comes with a USB adapter that I highly recommend (has more features and improves the mic).

You could either order the G430 or the G230 with the adapter.

The SteelSeries Siberia v2 is pretty good but the build quality might not be that great. My pair (black edition) had its mic and headband break within months. The same also happened to my brother who got the Frost White version. However, this was almost two years ago and may have been improved.

I can't really speak for any other headsets as these are the only ones I've ever had.

u/erythana · 1 pointr/headphones

Hello,
i've bought the Sennheiser HD558 and it has a great sound, i think. But... How am i supposed to know if i need another soundcard or anything else? Right now i just plugged it into the PC-Mainboard... Am i only experiencing a small part of the power of the headphone? I also have this laying around: https://www.amazon.de/USB-Adapter-Surround-Sound-Gaming-Headset/dp/B00FH1KTFI
Should i use it?... Thanks