

🎧 Transform your analog audio into digital gold—capture every note, every vibe.
The ClearClick Audio to USB 2.0 (Second Generation) is a compact, plug-and-play audio capture device that converts analog sound from 3.5mm Aux or RCA sources into high-quality digital files via USB-C. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, it includes professional recording and editing software, making it ideal for musicians, podcasters, and vintage audio enthusiasts seeking effortless digitization and live streaming capabilities.





| ASIN | B0CMCHJ7M1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158 in Video Converters |
| Brand | ClearClick |
| Built-In Media | Remote, Software CD |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Windows, Mac, Linux |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 124 Reviews |
| Finish | Metallic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850012969501 |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 2.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Height | 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | USB Audio Capture Device |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 2.5 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | ClearClick |
| Model Number | Audio2USB 2.0 |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | USB Audio Capture Device |
| UPC | 850012969501 |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year Warranty from ClearClick, a USA-Based Small Business |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
A**R
great music transfer device.
this device overall works very well, im not computer savy , i was able to figure it out in no time, the instruction manual is very good, i use it to transfer my original music from my mutitrack recorder to the computer, and there you can burn a cd, or put inside a mp3 player....old school but fairly easy.
D**L
Good unit for the price
Works just fine for stereo connection to my MacBook Air M4 via USB. Does the job at a quite reasonable price.
M**R
Almost perfect
Used this for digitizing old cassettes with an iMac. It was easy to setup and use. A few minor issues: 1. You can’t hear what you are recording (until you are done recording). 2. If a recording is stopped, it can be restarted without restarting the app. It seems like the app is connecting to the device and doesn’t disconnect when recording stops. When restarting a recording, it fails to attach because it is already attached. Save your work. Shut down and restart the app. Then record again. 3. The software, understandably, has no knowledge about what is physically happening with the cassette. When the cassette reaches the end, it will continue you record silence until your disk is full if you don’t stop the recording. It would be nice if there were an option to stop after some set amount of time or if the software could detect a long silent section and stop recording (optionally). None of these issues kept me from using the device for preserving old family memories. Well worth the price.
L**W
Easy to use
I used this to digitize some old recordings from a tape deck to my Mac. It was plug and play, and the recording was clear. I don't know if I'll ever need it again, but it got the job done.
T**Y
Solid. And it matches our Focusrite which sits next to it.
So far so great. We were chasing some weird sounds at our Church media station. Did the work on Grounding loop suggestions I.e. same power source for multiple computers. This unit coupled with replacing some other out dated parts seems to have aided in the win. Also it has a higher output than its predecessor. Putting less strain on the mixer channel.
H**E
USB Audio capture, works but very low volume
I chose this model because it costs *twice* as much as another similar device on Amazon, and expected it to be superior. And I used it for a month or two before I gave up bought the cheaper one. The ClearClick works okay, but the output (via USB) is very low volume. With everything set to "100" in Windows, the VU meter in Audacity barely peaked at -12db, which caused me to turn the volume control on playback up much higher than the level at which I normally listen. The result was that it was too loud when I changed inputs before remembering to turn the volume down. So eventually I bought the $15 model (half the price of this device), figuring they are probably the same chip inside. Well, the cheaper unit delivered slightly louder recording volume with the gain in Windows control set to 95%. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. So I went back and re-recorded the two albums that I had ripped using the ClearClick with the new "DIGITNOW" unit and all is well. Note that the two devices are very similar. The ClearClick is a bit more fancy, lets say. It is assembled in a box with a USB-C connector, with a USB adapter included, and it has much longer cables, where the cheaper device is a small plastic dongle with short wires. But I can just wrap the wires around it and keep it sitting under my monitor. This unit is a bit more awkward to hookup and store. I kept the ClearClick but now I never use it. If I had read a review similar to my own beforehand, I would have bought the cheaper unit first and never tried this one at all. Live and learn.
M**R
So noisy it is un-usable.
Don't buy. It has self noise of -30 dB below 100 Hz. That makes it un-usable. I would send it back if it were not so cheap.
V**I
Simple And Effective Sample Device
Ableton Live Mac user, I use an Audio-technica turntable and this lets me sample vinyl records perfectly. The USB turntable AT offer is $500 and this piece of gear was around $30 in comparison. For my setup I also use rca splitters so I can listen to vinyl regularly as well as sample into my computer without swapping cables, this doesn’t reduce sound quality either. Great Product, exactly what I needed.
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