![]() 【ENABLE BLUETOOTH AUDIO COMPATIBILITY】Enable high quality Bluetooth audio for PC, laptop, Mac, PS4 or Nintendo Switch game console and stream to Bluetooth speakers / headphones. (Note: Only for Audio, doesn't work for mouse, keyboards or game controllers) 【NO LIP SYNC DELAY】The latest aptX Low Latency technology makes you enjoy lip-sync audio when watch moive or live program on pc / laptop. Perfect to work with Avantree Audition Pro, ANC041, Roxa Plus, Clipper Pro. 【LONG RANGE & CD-like QUALITY SOUND】It's working range can up to 20m/60ft without any interference in open air. Connected with Class I Bluetooth headphones / speaker, there's no signal lose. 【PLUG-n-PLAY & EASY USAGE】Plug-n-Play on pc, laptop, Apple Macbook, Linux PS4 console and Nitendo Switch. Connection kept with bluetooth headphones / speaker when switch from PC to Mac, NO need to pair again. The USB-AUDIO is an easy way to instantly gain a headphone. Such as a “Hackintosh” setup where the on-board audio devices do not have Mac drivers. Top 10 Best USB External Sound Card Adapters for Windows and Mac 2019-2020 Follow. TROND AC2 Aluminum External USB Sound Card Stereo Audio Adapter with 3.5mm Stereo Headphone/Speaker and Mono Microphone (Black. NRG Tech TRRS CTIA/AHJ/ 4 Pole USB Audio Adapter- Designed for Apple Earpods or other compatible VOIP/Skype headsets. 【SIMULTANEOUS VOICE+MUSIC for GAMING】For simultaneous voice+music while gaming, please ONLY use with FastStream (FS) BT headphones e.g. Avantree ANC031, ANC032, HS063 or DG59 set. For not FS BT headphones, please use in single (talk OR music) mode only. Features *NO AUDIO DELAY - Leaf offers AptX LOW LATENCY support so you can enjoy games, watching movies wirelessly at next-to-none audio delay. (NOTE: To benefit the full Low Latency, you need to use it with a Low Latency supported Bluetooth receiver, such as Avantree Audition Pro, Saturn Pro, Plantronics BackBeat Pro and more). * UNIVERSAL, PLUG & PLAY. USB audio driver will be detected and installed automatically. Compatible with all USB audio output supported operation system, such as Windows 7/8/10/XP,Vista, Mac OS etc. * HIFI STEREO SOUND. Aptx audio codec delivers much better sound quality than other analog t transmitters. * LONG RANGE - provide transmission distance up to 20meters with Class I bluetooth headphones/speakers. (In free space without interference) * Easy to use. Support VOIP call. Includes 1meter extension USB cable. ![]() Connect the microphone Depending on the type of microphone you have, it will connect to your Mac in different ways. Regardless, all connections lead to the same place: the USB port. The easiest type of microphone to connect to a computer is a USB mic. You simply plug the mic’s USB cable into any open USB port. These mics have a small pre-amplifier chip built into their chassis, allowing them to take in audio and output a digital signal. Headset microphones that are compatible with macOS will connect over USB or the headphone jack. Either way, it’s a plug-and-play operation. There should be no configuration required to get the microphone to pick up audio. Just make sure you select the microphone as your input (see below) before using it. The more standard microphone connector is called XLR. This three-pin circular connector takes an XLR cable. Observant users will notice that computers do not have XLR ports. That’s what you need a USB pre-amplifier for. The pre-amplifier, or “preamp,” is an outboard USB device that can accept an XLR connection. It also powers the microphone, if the microphone uses “phantom power,” and converts the mic’s analog signal to digital. Preamps, also known as audio interfaces, can range widely in price and quality. The line is popular, inexpensive, and effective. Connect the preamp to your Mac through the USB port. Typically, the device will connect with a “printer style” USB 2.0 Type B connector. Plug that into your preamp, then plug the other end of the cable into your Mac. Some audio interfaces also connect via Thunderbolt. These interfaces function no differently from the USB-style audio interfaces. They just use a different connection protocol and connector style. Configuring the audio interface Once you have all your devices connected and turned on, it’s time to configure the audio interface. While Windows requires drivers for audio interfaces, macOS typically does not require a driver. It’s simply plug and play! That makes your life a lot easier, but you’ll likely still need to flip some switches to set things up the way you want. Open the “Sound” preference pane in System Preferences. Within that preference pane, you’ll see two tabs: “Input” and “Output.” Click on the “Input” tab and find your microphone or audio interface, and set it as the system input.
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