Looking for the perfect way to manage your computer audio? Our versatile audio switch converter makes it easy! With a simple manual switch on the side, you can effortlessly toggle between your computer's speakers and your headphones—no more plugging and unplugging required.
The entire top features a large, smooth volume control knob that’s a pleasure to use. Adjust the volume for both your computer speakers and headphones with precision. Its solid, heavy-duty design ensures durability, while the 1.5m cable keeps your space tidy and free of excess wires.
Enjoy top-notch sound quality in every mode, plus the option to connect additional devices for even more flexibility. If you frequently switch between headphones and speakers, this is the perfect solution for you!
Enhance your audio experience with the DROK® Computer Speakers Headphones Audio Switch Converter, designed for seamless switching between computer audio and headphones. Perfect for those who frequently alternate between headphones and speakers, this device ensures you never have to plug or unplug your headphones again.
Features:
Ideal for users who need to switch between headphones and speakers effortlessly, the DROK® Audio Switch Converter simplifies your audio management, making it a practical addition to any desktop setup.
Customer Insights
Very practical for controlling sound—mute, loudness, etc.
Device is weighted so it stays in place.
Has a straightforward yet appealing design.
Comes with a long USB cord, good for flexible arrangements.
Works immediately upon plugging in, no setup required.
Knob provides smooth and precise volume adjustments.
Sturdy construction with quality materials.
Offers similar functionalities to high-cost alternatives.
Allows easy switch between speakers and headphones.
Improves overall usability and convenience for desktop users.
Many users reported the device stopping to work shortly after purchase.
Issues with the volume knob not controlling as expected.
Microphone sometimes picks up audio meant for headphones.
Criticized for being poorly built and not durable.
Press-to-mute function often unreliable.
Reports of device dying after a short period of use.
Failed to work across different computers and operating systems.
Some units did not work right out of the box.
Issues with USB connection needing adjustment to function properly.
Headset output can echo into the mic, affecting two-way audio applications.