🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game—Pro Quality, Zero Hassle!
The HOSONGIN USB Audio Interface delivers professional 24-bit/192kHz sound quality in a compact, budget-friendly package. Compatible with PC and Mac, it offers plug-and-play convenience, zero-latency monitoring, and 48V phantom power for condenser mics—ideal for beginners, podcasters, guitarists, and streamers seeking studio-grade audio without complexity.
A**A
Nice audio interface for the price
Nice audio interface. Works plug and play with windows 10. It's been a while since I've done anything in a DAW so this was cool to mess with. Had a bit of trouble with monitoring latency but I'm sure I just need to mess with it more. The inputs feel a little cheap, the plastic flexes a lot when inserting and removing 1/4" cables, should be ok so long as you aren't shoving the cables in hard. Low cut on the inputs is nice for guitar tracking. Can powered via normal BUS power or a dedicated USB-c port with a corresponding switch. Lots of nice features. Definitely a nice alternative to the name brand audio interfaces. Easily worth the asking price.
M**O
Good value
Works well - good price
C**W
USB Audio Interface by HOSONGIN
The media could not be loaded. This audio interface exceeded my expectations in the quality of sound and construction. While it is not perfect, this is a great budget option to other mainstream expensive audio interfaces.I wanted to find a second audio interface so I could leave my Focusrite in my studio so I didn’t have to tear down and move it every time I switched between recording my music and live-streaming. I’ve tried a handful of other budget interfaces that left a bad taste in my mouth as the quality was subpar or the construction was cheap, so I wasn’t expecting much from this, but was pleasantly surprised with what this audio interface had to offer.The set up was easy and you get some appreciated additions such as 48V phantom power, a Low Cut, and a basic Loop Back control.I used this with my MacBook Pro with an M2 processor and ran it through OBS for my live-stream audio. It worked exactly as I needed it to. The audio quality is good, no latency, and it worked with my DAW.I then tried using it for recording music and it worked adequately. I didn’t notice any overtly noticeable artificial noise or artifacts. It was a clean sound with good signal strength.Will this replace my Focusrite? No, but this honestly is an excellent budget alternative that gets the job done. This is the best alternative I have found yet.
M**E
Didn’t work
Couldn’t get my 2019 MacBook pro to recognize this as an audio source. Connected my guitar directly into GarageBand and that worked fine.
G**O
great bang for the buck
we needed a low latency, low cost, usb audio interface for one of our midi rigs. we are very happy with the headroom and low latency. monitoring and ability is good. just basic well crafted box. good deal. how about a rack mount version???
J**O
Great starter audio interface
This is a good audio interface for someone starting out recording at home. It has all the features you would find in a more expensive audio interface. Works perfectly with ProTools and FL studio. It has a USB-B 3.0 output to the your computer and it has 48v phantom power for condenser microphones. It's easy to mix the input with the output from your DAW for overdubs. I would recommend this to anyone starting out recording at home.
A**R
Didn't work on my PC
The quality looks really good, but it wouldn't work on my pc laptop. I'm new to amp Sims and decided to get amplitube 5 on my new pc , so I got this audio interface, and it wouldn't work. I even went to geek squad to have them help but my laptop wouldn't recognize it or something. I ended up getting another interface, and I was able to use it without any issues. Maybe I got a detective one,but I had to return it. The quality looks and feels solid, but it wouldn't work for me.
R**O
Very Good Audio Interface
This unit reminds me a lot of my two-channel Scarlet audio interface. --but at a much lower price tag. The box itself has a solid construction of mostly metal. It was plug and play in Reaper on a Windows PC, which is how I hoped it would be. Your use will of course vary based on software and hardware. Whereas my Scarlet came with a lot of software, this does not, but I didn't expect it to either, especially at the current price point. The audio quality is as good as any other interface I have. For a no-frills, easy to use device, I was pretty impressed by this. It will make a good, "throw in the backpack" interface for me. I would suggest it for that, or for newbies to home recording, or for folks who can't afford anything more impressive. --but I think as long as it works with your hardware and software, it won't matter your budget or skill set, and you'll get some good recordings.
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