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๐ง Elevate your desktop audio game with lossless clarity and zero hassle!
The Cubilux USB A to TOSLINK Optical Audio Adapter converts USB Type A digital audio signals into pristine S/PDIF optical output, supporting up to 192KHz/24-bit high-resolution sound. Its plug-and-play design requires no drivers or external power, making it perfect for Windows and Mac computers. Built with a durable aluminum alloy case and braided cable, it minimizes interference and ensures long-lasting performance. Note: strictly for computer use, not compatible with TVs or gaming consoles.


















| Brand | Cubilux |
| Interface type | Optical , USB |
| Mounting type | Plug Mount |
| Number of channels | 2 |
| Number of pins | 4 |
| Product dimensions | 20.3L x 1.5W centimeters |
P**S
Funciona bem em 48khz, trava em 192khz depois de um tempo.
Funciona mais ou menos. No modo 192khz ele as vezes trava, fica distorcido. No modo 48khz ele funciona sem problemas. Nรฃo sei se รฉ problema no firmware dele, nรฃo sei se tem como atualizar, no manual nรฃo tinha nenhuma informaรงรฃo sobre isso, eu busquei informacao e diz que nao tem, entao o problema pode ser permanente.
S**E
Optical audio output via USB
Plug and play. Works directly without any software installation.
J**N
Buena calidad
muy bien, me esta funcionado perfectamente!!
D**Y
Works perfectly
I'm using this to get digital audio out of a Raspberry Pi and into an SMSL SU-1 dac, and for that purpose it's exactly what I needed. I love how simple it is. I do think it's a tad expensive though, it's about the same price as an HDMI audio extractor which could do the same thing but this is a simpler device.. but whatever it works great. Side note: I've seen some reviews mentioning it doesn't work with Dolby or DTS. Although I haven't tried that, from what I know about optical audio there's really no reason it shouldn't work. It will not transcode your audio into Dolby or DTS though, as in it wont just output all audio that way. The software you're using must support sending those formats over optical audio (such as Kodi), and the file you're attempting to play must contain one of those audio formats. Once the software is configured to pass the audio through optical it should work.
T**S
Great for USB to optical!
Without any other driver installations or anything, it was found and properly worked instantly
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