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Reddit mentions of TROND External USB Audio Adapter Sound Card with One 3.5mm Aux TRRS Jack for Integrated Audio Out & Microphone in, Do Not Work for TV or Car

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of TROND External USB Audio Adapter Sound Card with One 3.5mm Aux TRRS Jack for Integrated Audio Out & Microphone in, Do Not Work for TV or Car. Here are the top ones.

TROND External USB Audio Adapter Sound Card with One 3.5mm Aux TRRS Jack for Integrated Audio Out & Microphone in, Do Not Work for TV or Car
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Enables you to connect your existing phone or gaming headset with ONE 3.5mm aux TRRS plug (integrated audio OUT & mic IN) to your PC or PS4 through a USB interface. Does NOT work with the USB port of TV, amplifier, CD player, car or truckBypasses a faulty sound card or audio port of your computer to regain audio function so that you can avoid the hassle or save the high cost of replacing a failed sound cardCompatible with Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OS X 10.2 or above, PS4, Linux, and Google Chromebook, Windows Surface 3 pro. Incompatible with the USB port on your TV or carPlug-N-Play - no driver required & USB bus-powered. Stays connected to a USB hub or dock to avoid repeated unpluggingLightweight & Slim Size. Measured at 1.42”(L) x 0.75”(W) x 0.39”(H) and weighed at 0.19oz, TROND AC2-P can easily fit your computer, and won’t block the adjacent USB port on your PC.
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ColorBlack
Height0.393700787 Inches
Length1.4173228332 Inches
Sizeac2-p(TRRS)
Weight0.01 Pounds
Width0.7480314953 Inches

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Found 6 comments on TROND External USB Audio Adapter Sound Card with One 3.5mm Aux TRRS Jack for Integrated Audio Out & Microphone in, Do Not Work for TV or Car:

u/marssaxman · 15 pointsr/Beatmatch

You need a second audio output. It doesn't have to be anything fancy - a simple USB audio adapter should be enough.

u/dragons__fire · 2 pointsr/amateurradio

I agree that what you probably really want is an I-gate. It would transfer packets from rf to internet and internet to rf. A digipeater just retransmits packets, usually with higher power so it can be picked up by an I-gate somewhere else.

The tnc-x tncpi had decent documentation that someone with limited programming knowledge could easily set one up.

It can be done way cheaper with an Amazon USB sound card and direwolf, but isn't nearly as easy to set up.

I have some experience with both, so I may be able to offer a little assistance if you
Decide to give it a go yourself.

Edit: added more info

My current setup with the USB sound card is for a mobile digipeater and tracker, I'm not actually using it as an igate but did play around with some of those settings in direwolf. It uses a RPi 3b, this sound card TROND External USB Audio Adapter... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07L56C28R?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share , and a $40 baofeng uv5r.

My igate is set up with the tncpi and uses a baofeng uv3r.

For a receive only igate go with a cheap radio as you don't need any fancy functions at all, and won't need tx. If your plan is for transmit as well, a cheap "import" radio is better than nothing, but wouldn't be as good as reprogramming the used commercial radio or a decent base station.

u/CherryBlossomStorm · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Take off the side panel of your PC. Are the front panel connectors on the case connected to the motherboard? are you sure? connected securely? could be a defective PC case.

I'm 99% sure the Strix has a dual headphone out/mic in on the back. If not this is $10.

u/JereBear_2281 · 1 pointr/PS4

How exactly would that work?

Edit: watched a video on it and seems like my easiest and best option. Think I'm going to get this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L56C28R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_g.iVDbAR5W6H0

Unless you have any other recommendations

u/Aka_Dome · 1 pointr/AstroGaming

Right? I'm not sure why that is. I have an ASUS ROG VL753VD which has a built in microphone but obviously its insanely sensitive so other people can basically hear my heartbeat through it...it just doesnt detect any microphones that are inputted through the audio jack. And do you think this would get the job done or not?

u/pngoo · 1 pointr/eGPU

That was my exact goal with the eGPU, too. I wanted a one cable solution for mouse, audio, monitors, and also a wireless charger port. I bought this usb to 3.5 mm audio jack adapter to take care of it. I have a decent ear and have not noticed any significant loss in audio quality.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L56C28R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XU4LDbP1EQ8RH