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The Cubilux USB A to TOSLINK Optical Audio Adapter converts USB Type A digital audio signals into high-fidelity S/PDIF optical output, supporting up to 192KHz/24-bit resolution. Designed for computers and laptops, it offers plug-and-play convenience without drivers or external power. Its durable aluminum alloy casing and braided cable ensure interference-free, long-lasting performance, making it the perfect compact solution for audiophiles and professionals seeking pristine digital sound transmission.

| ASIN | B0B2DBGKL3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,813 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #32 in Digital-Analog Converters |
| Item model number | Cubilux |
| Manufacturer | Cubilux |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm; 20 g |
M**S
Compré este adaptador para conectar mi barra de sonido Sonos Ray al PC y la verdad es que cumple perfectamente con su función. La instalación fue muy sencilla: lo conecté y funcionó al instante, sin necesidad de configuraciones complicadas. La calidad de sonido es excelente, no he notado pérdidas ni interferencias. Se nota que transmite bien la señal y permite aprovechar al máximo la barra de sonido. Además, es un accesorio compacto y ligero, fácil de llevar o guardar. En resumen, un producto práctico, fiable y totalmente recomendable si necesitas una solución para conectar por óptico desde un puerto USB.
G**A
Le transmetteur USB C - SPDIF est compatible avec l'iPad. Le son est transmis sans saturation ni coupures.
E**G
This wonderful dongle was the perfect solution for listening to lossless, high-res Apple Music in bit-perfect transport to my WiiM Ultra-based sound system. Since I have a newer iPhone with USB-C port and an Apple silicon-based MacBook Air, I am able to hook up my iPhone (set to silent mode) to my WiiM's optical input and play high-res lossless Apple Music directly to my speakers, taking advantage of the WiiM's digital volume control (much finer than the iPhone's 16-step volume control), subwoofer integration, & room correction, and I am able to keep the iPhone charged, AND take advantage of the MacBook's iPhone Mirroring function to remote-control the iPhone/Apple Music from the comfort of my listening position 10 feet away. Awesome an highly recommended!
D**Y
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.
S**N
Excellent little device at a great price. It acts as a USB Audio Class 2 device. Plug it into USB on a computer, phone or tablet (including via a Lightning adaptor on iPad/iPhone), and you get out optical audio, suitable for many items of audio equipment. I tested it thoroughly. It provides bit perfect performance on CD-standard digital audio -- 44.1kHz -- and also supports 48kHz, 96kHz and 192kHz, 16 and 24 bits. It does NOT support 88.2kHz or 176.4kHz. These are relatively rare, but do exist. Your device will convert them to 96kHz or 192kHz. Formats as shown in image. In 99.9% of use cases, though, the gadget it great.
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