• 【Upgrade Volume Adjustable】Techole upgraded digital to analog audio converter comes with a volume adjustment button. Unlike other converter, it is more convenient for you to adjust volume when you are enjoying TV, movie, music or games. ✅Please remember set TV into "PCM" mode.
  • 【Updated DAC Converter】Ideal DAC converter converts coaxial or slink digital audio signals to analog L/R RCA and 3.5mm Jack audio simultaneously (not capable of being reversed). Can be used with PS3, Xbox, Blu Ray Players, HD DVD, Home Cinema Systems, and more devices which lack RCA L/R or 3.5mm jack outputs.
  • 【Plug & Play】DAC adapter comes with an optical cable and a coaxial cable to transmit digital or analog signals respectively - so you’re all set and don't need to buy one. Powered by (5V 1A) USB power cable(Does not come with adapter), 0.5W low power consumption. Easy to install, perfect for beginner. ✅RCA cable is not included!
  • 【192KHz Sampling Rate Achieved】Techole Digital to Anglog Audio Converter actually supports Sampling Rate at 32, 44.1, 48, 96 and 192 KHz, and 24-bit S/PDIF Incoming Bit Stream on Left and Right Channels. Good Anti-Interference function makes the sound pure and clear.
  • 【Multi-Point Connection】Input audio connector with one Toslink and one RCA (Coaxial) cables, DC 5V port, Output audio connector with two RCA(R/L) and one 3.5mm Jack. Supports uncompressed 2.1-channel PCM or LPCM digital audio signal output, will Not supports 5.1 channel Dolby sound.

My elderly mom is in an assisted living facility which (surprisingly) included a wall mounted flat screen television. Unfortunately, the only audio out jack was a digital one. My mom is very hard of hearing and has used wireless headsets for many years. Her current set will take audio from either RCA jack outputs, or the "green" audio out cable like desktop computers have used for years. When I was researching converters, this was the only one that I found which included the digital audio cable, and that saved me from making an additional purchase. The volume of the sound through the headphones is not as loud as I had hoped it would be. I'm not sure whether this is due to the particular TV's output, or the converter; but thought I would mention it since her headphones don't seem to be as loud as when we had them running through the TV at home. Another thing to be aware of is that you have to plug this into a USB outlet for power. I had a power strip that had USB outlets, so took this to her room. Some other products included a power converter, so this could be a consideration. I'm not sure whether the USB jack found on many of the newer TVs would provide enough power to run this converter, or not. I know when I got a Roku stick, the USB on the TV I used didn't put out enough juice and I had to use the adapter that came with it and plug it into the power strip. I just thought I'd mention this so people looking at reviews for help would have more info to consider before making a decision.

I never even knew what the audio out plug was for in the back of the television. It was always weird shaped so I never thought twice about it until I bought an amp for my karaoke machine. I couldn't figure out how to get the sound from my hdmi input firestick to play through my external speakers. Luckily after some research I found this little box that did that. I purchased another brand prior to this that didn't have the volume control or come with a plug. The sound quality on this one sounds a lot better too. I returned the prior one and will be keeping this for my karaoke setup. Thank you guys!

I was dumbfounded after buying the newest TV on the market and discovering that it had no RCA output jacks that I needed to use my older home theater audio receiver. I definitely missed the separated surround sound that I was so used to hearing while watching movies and other programs. The only audio output on my TV was digital and way too advanced for my old system. I was considering sending over $500 to purchase another quality audio system when I read about this adapter and purchased it. It was manufactured with excellent quality and while only analog stereo sound, it allowed me to hookup my TV and get back the audio I was used to enjoying from my old TV. My old system was made to provide sudo-surround Dolby and still powers five speakers well. This little device brought renewed usefulness to my old sound system and saved me big dollars in the process! It is a wonderful device that mixes old and new technology extremely well!

I'll keep this simple: - Metal casing, solid build quality, a decent weight to it! - Comes with an optical audio cable, a coaxial cable and a power cord - Works with a standard 5V USB power supply, such as the one on my TV! Wall adapters should work too, but ymmv. - Analog Volume Control! This might not seem like a big deal, but turning the knob is smooth and the sound adjusts without stepping - Headphone Out is crystal clear! By the way, please take note: If you've never used Optical Audio before, don't forget to remove the little white caps before using this product! Otherwise, you won't get any sound. 🤓

Being hearing impaired I needed to be able to use my analog remote speakers to work with a new TV. The setup was easy . The arrived quickly and was as described.

I upgraded to a larger TV in my family room home theater and moved the TV I replaced to my basement The basement/secondary stereo system I tied it into was a fairly decent (Audio Research amp/pre and Klipsch Cornwalls) which only had analog/RCS inputs. Running to optical out from the TV through this convertor was an easy work around and it performs flawlessly. Does it have a top drawer DAC? Obviously not at this price point, but the sound quality playing concerts on Blu-ray seems more than adequate to my ears

I think this thing was less than 50 bucks. I bought a 4x more expensive FOSI amp that almost burned my fingers from the control knob. (plus it looked like a missing panel from C-3PO, which was less cool in person than the images). This was the same output (50W), and a quarter the size and expense. It is rad, and doesn't get hot. AND is louder than the other C3PO thing. The only qualifier is: you get what your source gives it. I have a decent enough table and pre-amp set up that this is a perfect push. But it is not going to correct any issues in your setup other than volume, and it has no EQ function. And if your speakers suck, it might test their limits. But it pushes some bookshelf polks well and without damage - but you can't turn the volume on the FOSI more than 20% before it is LOUD! I am blown away.

Working great, however I feel like the volume control still weak. The cables or cords included (optical & coaxial cable to RCA cables) that came with ONLY for the INPUTS nothing for the OUTPUTS, therefore you need to get your own outputs cables like RCA cables adapter or the mobile phone jack (3.5mm) depending on your device.

At first I was skeptical.....I had just taken on a different internet and TV streaming service. I use two different '70's stereo rigs at two locations in my home and the new carrier didn't offer RCA analogue output connections like before....just HDMI and Toslink optical digital connections. The TV took the HDMI connection so the Toslink was what I had to use for my analogue audio connection to my '70's rig. It works wonderfully and the volume control is a real bonus -- lets you adjust for hotter or weaker component signals. The red signal light shows you when its on which I like. Here's the only matter to address additionally: On the power adaptor, you get the cable but not the 5V power supply. That was actually a wise exclusion...I bought a smaller Apple 5V supply to fit to my switched AC outlet on the back of my audio receiver. That way, this product only powers up when I'm using the external '70's rig. Buy it....you'll love it. It works!

UPDATE: Was able to contact the seller, and they immediately offered me a replacement unit or my money back. I got a replacement, and it arrived 2 days later. Works great. EXCELLENT customer service, I won't hesitate to order their products again! FIRST REVIEW: The USB port broke completely off inside the unit. I've had it for less than 3 months. Can't plug it in to give it power anymore. Complete waste of money, and no way to contact the seller that I could find on Amazon.