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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
For the listed price noted when I ordered it, under 13 bucks, it is perfectly adequate. In my line of work, I troubleshoot a wide range of HP and Dell laptops, and USB-A (i.e. traditional USB connections) laptops are becoming less common. Troubleshooting audio issues is a frequent issue, especially with the adoption of virtual meetings with Teams, Zoom, Webex, etc., and having a second audio device at the ready is a big time saver.This truly is plug and play.Windows: I had no trouble connecting it to any computer, where it shows up as a generic audio device, and worked perfectly. Also tested using a USB-A adapter and connected it to my home gaming system, and it worked just fine.iOS: Tested it on my iPhone X, which also picked it up and used it right awayAndroid 14: Tested on my Nord OnePlus N30 phone. Didn't immediately switch, and had to find the audio OTG (on the go) settings to enable USB audio.Glad to have this device, and I recommend it.Final thought: I don't want to speculate, but I can't for the life of me figure out why they'd list "dual microphones" as a feature unless these were noise canceling, which I surmise would raise the price significantly. Best guess is they had a ton of extra stereo ports laying around and used them instead of procuring mono ports. It's also worth pointing out that nearly every 3.5mm microphone on the market is mono. Not a ding at all, except to say that advertising dual microphones is kind of a red herring unless you also want to say you're using noise canceling technology.
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