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USB Sound Box play MP3 and CD music without a soundcards card: 40US-12000


This USB sound box features a fetching seashell-shaped external converter that allows you to play MP3 and CD music from a laptop or desktop PC via a USB interface and connects to your recording device or speakers. The device also features an LED indicator that shows the operation status. The USB Sound Box is ultra-portable as well, so you can take it on the go.

Specifications


  • Dimension : 71.5(L) x 46.7(W) x 23.0(H) mm
  • Weight : 30g
  • Input jack : 1 USB type B jack
  • Output jacks : 1 TOSLINK optical jack
    1 3.5mm stereo jack

System Requirements


  • IBM compatible PC, Pentium 166 or higher running Windows 98SE, WinME, win2000, WinXP
  • Open USB port
  • Windows compatible audio software

Package Contents


  • USB Sound Box
  • USB connecting cable (Length 1.0 meter)
  • Toslink to Toslink digital optical cable (Length : 1.0 meter)
  • Toslink to mini digital optical transfer adapter
  • Quick installation guide
  • Line-out audio cable



Part Number 40US-12000

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