USB to Optical Audio Adapter, Unidirectional USB A to SPDIF TOSLINK Sound Card Optical Output Compatible with Windows Mac Lenovo HP Dell Laptop Computer PS5 (Not for Other Game Consoles, Not for TV)
$21.99
Price: $21.99
(as of Jan 01, 2025 16:12:41 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Package Dimensions : 5.87 x 5.51 x 1.54 inches; 5.29 ounces
Item model number : USB to Optical 1.5M
Date First Available : August 29, 2023
Manufacturer : Tackston
ASIN : B0CGVK3MC1
Effortlessly connect your USB Type A laptop, computer, or gaming console to a S/PDIF sound system with this USB A to S/PIF Optical Audio Converter and indulge in the immersive experience of lossless surround sound music. No longer burdened by bulky cable connections or complicated setups, this converter allows you to enjoy seamless connectivity with sound bar, home audio system, external DAC, amplifier or speaker.
Plug & Play – No driver installation required; no external power source needed. Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux operating systems on computers, laptops equipped with USB Type A ports as well as PS5 gaming consoles, Not compatible with televisions and any other game consoles.
Deliver Crystal Clear Audio – The USB A to TOSLINK adapter delivers pristine and precise audio at 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz, exceptional clarity and intricate sonic details.
Attention – This USB A to S/PDIF optical audio converter is not compatible with any televisions, incompatible with gaming consoles expect PS5. The volume adjustment function on the Laptop/computer will not work, to control the music volume, please make adjustments using your optical receiver.
Attention – The USB SPDIF adapter is unidirectional, it transmits audio signals from USB to SPDIF. It can NOT be used for receiving or recording optical signals.
Customers say
Customers find the product functional and easy to set up. It works well with Linux and Windows, converting digital USB-A connections to an optical audio connection. They appreciate its high quality and secure connections. While most customers are satisfied with the connection level, opinions differ on the sound quality.
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13 reviews for USB to Optical Audio Adapter, Unidirectional USB A to SPDIF TOSLINK Sound Card Optical Output Compatible with Windows Mac Lenovo HP Dell Laptop Computer PS5 (Not for Other Game Consoles, Not for TV)
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Harley –
Works exactly as it should…just make sure it’s what you are looking for depending upon your setup
I was given a BOSE SOLO 5 soundbar from a friend. It sat in a box for nearly 6 months because this version is not AIRPLAY compatible and nearly every other audio device in my house is. It has Bluetooth, but that technology really only accepts a single connection vs AIRPLAY which will allow all compatible speakers to connect at the same time in different rooms with individual volume control and delay free audio transmission. Fast forward 6 months after a move and I start looking for some new PC speakers for my office. I had an old pair of DELL speakers with a small bass box and 2 desktop speakers that I think I’ve had for at least 15 years. They’ve worked well, but had developed an annoying hum whenever the power was turned on. I decided the BOSE SOLO 5 soundbar would be perfect for the office since it’s a single connection and I’m very familiar with BOSE quality and sound since I have a 5.1.2 ATMOS BOSE surround sound setup in my living room. The BOSE SOLO 5 has 3 audio connections available: 1) A standard 1/8″ headphone jack 2) A single RCA connection (the old red, white & yellow push in connectors which used to be on every TV & 3) An optical audio input. Of those 3 options, only the optical audio is truly a digital connection. I decided I wanted to use that connection directly to my PC for the best audio signal available. However, my PC motherboard doesn’t have an optical audio out port on it. So, I did a quick search on Amazon and found this USB-A (standard flat USB connection) to an optical audio connector. My plan was to plug the USB port into the PC and the optical audio into the soundbar for all my PC audio. I ordered the cable and it was going to be several days before it arrived. In the meantime, I connected a standard 1/8th headphone jack cable to the PC audio output and into the same input on the soundbar. It worked perfectly and sounded great. When the optical audio cable arrived, I swapped out the cables and everything worked exactly as it was designed. The PC immediately recognized the USB audio device was connected and I was able to switch to that audio source by clicking the speaker icon at the bottom of the screen (within Windows), and selecting the USB AUDIO device from the provided list. Unfortunately, the way optical audio is configured on a PC, it was not the ideal setup for me (and I will get into the technical specifics below). Before I do, let me reiterate that this cable does EXACTLY what it’s designed to do. It feels solid in your hand, the connections are secure and it 100% converts your digital USB-A connection to a digital optical audio connection that your receiver, soundbar or other audio device will accept and play. It’s also reasonably priced for the quality and functionality, so for all those reasons, this cable is getting a 5-star review.Now, on to the reason I won’t actually be using it. As I stated earlier, my desire was to get a digital audio signal to my soundbar. When I connected this cable to my PC and the soundbar, the volume controls on my PC (including my multi-media audio controls on my keyboard) become useless. Unlike a standard 1/8″ headphone jack connection plugged into your computer, this optical audio setup only uses the audio source as your volume control. One would think that since the computer is your audio source for the optical audio, it would work just like any other connection. But that’s not exactly true. The audio source on a PC is whatever is actually playing the audio. For example, to test my audio connection, I played music through Spotify on my PC. Spotify is an installed program and has it’s own volume controls built into the player (as do most video & music players on a computer). So, Spotify is playing music and I’m very happy with the sound quality of the soundbar. But when I press the mute button on the keyboard (acknowledged by the PC with an “X” through the speaker icon in Windows) the music continues to play. The volume slider of the computer does not affect the soundbar volume in any way. The only way to adjust the volume of the soundbar is to adjust the Spotify volume slider within the program, or use the soundbar remote to change the volume up or down. As a PC speaker, my plan was to set the soundbar level (via soundbar remote) to roughly 75%, then use my PC audio controls to adjust daily volume (including the mute functionality) whenever I wanted. Since the volume controls don’t change any volume with the optical audio into the soundbar, even the normal Windows chimes (new email notifications, window prompts, etc…) would come through at whatever volume the soundbar was set to…in this case very loudly. Not having full PC volume control was a deal breaker for me. As much as I love knowing I’m getting the best digital audio quality, this specific adapter technology is setup such that it is not conducive for a normal computer setup, unless you wanted to ONLY control your volume for a specific app or through the soundbar remote. If you are using your computer as a home theater setup, none of this would be an issue for you since you would probably plan to control your movie audio via the soundbar/receiver remote anyway. For my specific PC audio setup, it’s just not what I wanted and have gone back to the 1/8″ headphone jack connection for full audio control via my multi-media keyboard buttons. I do not know without testing it, if a built-in optical audio port on a PC motherboard, or a separate optical audio PCI card physically installed on your PC, would function the way I was hoping for or not. All I know for sure is, this adapter does not.Hope that helps someone looking to do the same thing.
Michael R –
Works perfectly with Sonos sound bars
I purchased this so that I could my Sonos soundbar to my Pc. I was very skeptical of the adapter/cable however it works flawlessly and was super easy to setup
Jordan –
Connecting PC to Sound bar
I have a Samsung sound bar I wanted to connect to my PC as part of my new desk setup. I have the USB/Optical adapter plugged into my PC dock and everything works and sounds great.
Robert R. –
Plug and play with Windows
Worked immediately with Windows. Good value for what it is, haven’t seen another cable like this. No driver needed immediately detected and worked. Stereo only but that’s what I needed. Be aware no volume control but this is noted in the product description and can typically be addressed with the device you’re connecting to. Packaging is really tight and might damage fiber in transit, maybe a source of failure, but overall exactly what I needed.
Rebekah –
Gets the job done!
This product was finicky for me. I have a lot of items plugged into my main computer so when I plugged in this cable I was notified of a surge issue on the USB port. I tried every port that was open from my 3.2, 3.0, 2.0 etc…. I kept getting the notification. I do have several power hungry usb items so I figured that may be the reason I was getting the issue but I wasn’t sure. I tried on another computer of mine and it was working for a little bit and then it just stopped working. I plugged it into a few different ports and it just stop working. So I tried it on my 3rd computer. Every time I plugged it into the front IO with my keyboard plugged in there it would turn off my keyboard and would not work. I decided to plug it into the back of the 3rd PC and it worked. I made sure to only have a keyboard and mouse plugged in as well.Solution: With this knowledge, I purchased a powered USB hub and that did the trick. This cable is power hungry. Hope this helps someone else!In terms of the product itself, it does what it says it will do. I have it plugged into a DAC I have that stopped working from the Computer to usb to the DAC but works with the SPDIF port. It is delivering good quality sound and I am enjoying it! 4 stars because I was almost about to return this until I figured out it needed a dedicated power source.
Tom –
Works great plugged in to my computer and sound bar sounds great ð
Great product
RoyInNH –
Works like a champ! Great product!!
Works like a champ! Great product!! Highly recommended for transitioning USB to SPDIF optical
Nikki Nutter –
It does what it is supposed to do
Be aware that max output for this product is 16bit x 48
Luis Alvarado –
Cumple su propósito de excelente manera.
Ata akbulut –
BilindiÄi üzere, dizüstü bilgisayarlarda optik ses sürücüsü bulunmuyor Åayet optik ses giriÅi olan bir hoparlörünüz varsa bu baÄlantıyla bilgisayardan ses alamıyorsunuz, ben bu dönüÅtürücüyü bu amaçla aldım ve gerçekten ses gücünden sesin netliÄinden çok memnun kaldım, bana göre iki tane eksiÄi olmakla birlikte genel olarak iyi bir ürün, bu iki tane eksiklik Bir keÅke tip C olsaydı USB C olsaydı ikincisi cihazımızın ses ayarını yapamıyoruz yani hoparlörün sesini bu dönüÅtür bu dönüÅtürücü üzerinden kısamıyoruz ancak kumandayla kısabiliyoruz
Christian Wolf –
Hab mir das Kabel bestellt weil die Ps5 kein optisch Eingang hat ,und es funktioniert wunderbar klare Kaufempfehlung
edwin chew –
Works perfectly with my ps5 and Sony SRS-NS7. Managed to calibrate 3D sound with it. Very happy
A –
Habe das Produkt heute erhalten und mit der PS5 und einer 5.1 Soundanlage verbunden. Die PS5 zeigt es mir als USB Kopfhörer an, egal ob ich DTS, Dolby Atmos oder was einstelle, es kommt kein Surround Sound an den Lautsprecher an.Hatte vorher einen HDMI Splitter verwendet, darüber funktioniert Surround Sound, aber der Splitter unterstützt nur 60 Hz und leitet kein HDR weiter. Darum wollte ich HDMI direkt am Monitor anschlieÃen und den Surround Sound über USB. Werde das Teil zurück schicken.