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Arturo
> 3 dayI don’t know if I got a faulty one or not but it had a wearied buzzing sound even after trying different ports
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Brett Brewer
> 3 dayIt just works. I cant say anything about the sound quality because I have it hooked up to terrible speakers, but it fixed the problem I was having with my horrible surface book 2 dock which would not output sound at a listenable volume. This fixed the problem and is almost indistinguishable from a normal 1/8 inch stereo extension cord. So yay!
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C
> 3 dayWorked okay until it stopped working. Ive had this cord for about a month now and though the audio I hear out isnt the absolute best I can deal with it because its a 10 dollar adapter cord I bought off of amazon. But just recently it broke. It has a short in it and makes this horrible high pitched staticky noise. Dont know if Ill be buying another one. May just have to look for a usb pair of headphones or something.
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Alexus
> 3 dayI got this because my audio Jack is on the right side of my laptop and I’m right handed so playing video games with friends was impossible because it would stop me from moving my mouse. Thank you I use it on my left side and can play with my friends.
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I Love Funny Pets 2
> 3 dayUhhhhhmmmm yeah so basically I fruggin bought this a few fruggin weeks ago because the headphone jack in my laptop was damaged and I BASICALLY couldnt use it :/ BUT I bought it and I can plug my earbuds into my computer again with likkkkkkkeeeeeeeee BASICALLY no sound loss. The sound quality is really fruggin good and it also works REALLY WELL for likeeeeeeee recording music and stuffz. Anyways uhmmmmmm yeah I would highly recommend this product :D
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BranThomps
> 3 day***UPDATE*** 2021/03/20 A representative from Millso reached out to me to try to fix the issue. They issued me a replacement adapter and I have yet to find out if it is experiencing the same problem as the original. Kudos to them for trying to fix things. Im adding a star for support and will update again when I have a chance to review the new unit. --Original review-- I wanted to find a TRRS headphone with mic adapter for use with Windows computers. I purchased this thinking that it would operate like youd expect... Listen to Zoom/Skype/WebEx calls and talk back to everyone using a headsets built in in-line mic. While technically it does work, it has an annoying echo where the incoming caller audio that should be going only to your ears is brought back into the input channel and then sent out to everyone on the call. The result is that when someone other than me speaks, my system takes their audio and pushes it back over the call. Its kind of like being in a small canyon. The echo is probably 100-100ms in its delay and it happens multiple times as the call audio that I generated then comes back and then goes out again. Very annoying. I did pull my headphones out of the equation and even without headphones plugged in at all, it echoes the incoming audio destined for headphones back into the mic input. Again, it does this even when the headphones are disconnected. I tried this in multiple software applications. I even loaded up an Ableton session (a DAW) and setup an overdub. Listening to sealed in-ear headphones with an inline mic. The Ableton recording from the mic was not clean and contained a clear audible copy of what I was hearing in my in-ears. It was about -20db down from full, but it was there clear as day. This wasnt sound from my earphone travelling back into the mic. It was full bandwidth audio recorded back into the session somehow from the adapter. It did this with the headphones disconnected entirely. If I set the audio to output into something other than this adapter, the problem went away, but that defeats the purpose of having a headset mic + headphone adapter. On top of all of this, the mic preamp is very noisy. I suppose its a bunch to ask that a usb plug sized device could have a decent mic preamp. This thing is tiny. As a headphone adapter, it sounds fine, so 2 stars for that. Im returning this as it wont work for what I need it for.
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John S. Silva
> 3 dayDon’t really need now finally got Bluetooth HP’s That work with New Samsung TV’s No way to Use3.5” cables anymore. I have spent a fortune to try to get all my equipment to work with HDMI Ports- Splitting lines with 2- way spillers nothing Really works. I need to get my AT & T TV Guy out here. At least my sets are working plus now I can use headphones for later at night.
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Est 1974 Rock Ridge
> 3 dayIt was easy peasy! I just plugged it into one of my USB ports on the back of my tower, plugged the jack into it, and then restarted it. That is all it takes to make it work! If you just plug it in it might not work. It didnt for me until I restarted it.
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Benjamin Pinsky
> 3 dayI needed this adapter to allow my old (and favorite) earbuds, audio + mic, to work with my new laptop. The earbuds no longer worked in the audio jack, but this adapter perfectly enables the mic and sound to work with all of the application on my laptop. After 1 week of daily use, Im really happy with it.