



🎶 Elevate your audio game—because your ears deserve the surround sound spotlight!
The Optimal Shop 6 Channel External Sound Card is a compact USB 2.0 device delivering true 5.1 surround sound with support for multiple sampling rates (32, 44.1, 48 kHz). Compatible with a wide range of Windows OS versions, it offers both analog and digital recording capabilities, fiber optic output for DTS/AC3 decoding, and plug-and-play ease—perfect for upgrading your PC or laptop audio experience without internal hardware hassle.
| ASIN | B07BGS2BS1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63 in External Sound Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (261) |
| Date First Available | April 4, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.91 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541610153 |
| Manufacturer | Optimal Shop |
| Product Dimensions | 3.46 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |
M**Y
It Just Works
Mister Twiggly likes his games with plenty of BOOM. So when he pulled out his ancient Logitech Z-640 5.1 surround speaker system and connected it to his gaming rig, he was inconsolable when only two channels worked. A PCIE sound card fared little better; all speakers worked, but were mixed up, with no channel remap functionality. A friend told him about USB sound cards - he had no idea that such things existed - and he procured this one. To his surprise, it worked perfectly out of the box. He will now return to his previously-scheduled twiggling with 5.1 surround sound wonderfulness. He is a happy bear.
P**N
This External Sound Card to Enable Computer Surround Sound Works Well At A Great Price
I plugged this external sound card into a free USB port and it just worked, without any 'looking for drivers' routine. The sound is great. This solved the problem of my refurbished 32 gig RAM 1 Terabyte SSD computer I just bought from Amazon for under $179, having only a stereo output plug instead of a surround sound output like my old slow computer. I had surround sound computer speakers I wanted to continue to use. What's really nice is how easy it is to output the sound to HDMI, for watching computer videos on the big screen television, and hearing the sound through our entertainment center's surround sound speakers. I wrote the following note to myself: "To Watch Computer Videos on TV: Set the AV receiver to "Computer". On the computer, at the Windows icon at the bottom left of the screen, search for and click on "Sound Settings". Find "Choose your output device" and click on the down arrow. Click on 'AMD HDMI Output (AMD High Definition Audio Device)' The sound will now go through the AV receiver to the AV center's surround sound speakers! When you want to go back to the computer sound coming from the computer's surround sound speakers, in 'Sound Settings', choose 'Speakers (2-USB Sound Device)'" That's what I do and so can switch the audio back and forth from the computer to the entertainment center. So amazingly, this product worked, it was quite inexpensive, and it did not have driver issues, so was any easy install. I'm quite pleased. EDIT: Don't look for obscure drivers on the enclosed mini cd. Just plug in the USB cord. Don't worry that you don't have the usual "searching for drivers" routine. Just play some music. If need be, check that the output is correct under 'Sound Settings' as I described above.
S**R
Works with the netflix app / Win 11
I had to search online for a driver made for Win 10. The company that makes the device doesn't have the drivers, just a PDF of the manual, which I used to get a more technical name for the device so I could find a driver and some software from a 3rd party. The software is good for individually adjusting speaker volume, which is handy for a homemade surround sound system. So far I have only gotten it to work with the Netflix app. Not the browser Netflix, not Amazon app or browser, nor HBO. I haven't tried any other major streaming services yet. I have not tried it for input. It wasn't too expensive, so I have no serious regrets.
M**K
Works well, software isn't great.
I bought this because my PC doesn't have an S/PDIF port, and I needed one to use my PC audio through my surround sound system. The product came on time, and looks nice. The audio quality seems okay so far. The only problem I had was the drivers. They come on a mini-CD, but thankfully I have a disk drive on my PC because it's pretty old. I was able to copy the files from the disk, which include folders for the drivers for Windows 10, 8, and previous. The sound control software it comes with is a little clunky, but has some pretty nice features. The only reason I give this product a three star review, is because it won't detect that the S/PDIF port has a cable in it. The only way I was able to get it to work was to use the Xear Audio Center program that comes with it. It starts out with only the speakers enabled, so I had to right click on the Speaker icon, click Speaker Settings, then click the list box on that screen, and set it to SPDIF Out. It still doesn't detect that there are multiple channels available for use, so i can't customize the volume for each speaker, but the surround sound does work. Perhaps it is user error, and I just didn't install the drivers correctly. I don't think incorrectly installing them is entirely my fault, because the drivers aren't easy to find. There are tons of folders in the files on the disk, and I can't seem to find the ones I'd need to install for the S/PDIF Out. Furthermore, in the windows device manager, it doesn't show the device, so I couldn't install the drivers for it if I found them. If anyone has some advice to offer to correct this, I'd love to listen. My back speakers in my surround setup are meant to be much closer than I can put them, so they're pretty quiet, and I'd like to increase the volume of them. Again, this product is great and fixes my problems, but I'd love to have the full functionality.
S**C
Drivers are old and SPDIF out doesn't work
SPDIF output won't work, no matter WHAT I try !!! In the "Sound" control panel the USB sound 'card' is detected fine, but Window$ says "not plugged in" !!! There is no 'plugged in' detection for SPDIF optical output so absolutely no idea what the heck Window$ is talking about !!! Window$ will install the 'default' drivers which it claims are the best, even though there are obviously better ones (typical Window$ garbage though). Even installing the drivers from the included disc won't work, but at least they acknowledge SPDIF even exists (although won't let me select it) !!!
D**A
BUEN PRODUCTO, INCLUYE CD DE INSTALACIÓN DE CONTROLADORES.
S**S
A great little device who had functionality to a laptop or even a raspberry Pi. I use mine primarily for a tosslink function. Don’t expect studio quality sounds from that device, it’s not greatly shielded and prone to noise if using the analogue input/output. Up till now the device was correctly, recognized by all the computer and device I connected to.
J**R
Würde ich mir nicht nochmal kaufen, da im Hintergrund immer ein permanenter Pfeifton ist. Ansonsten geht es.
C**R
For those that say "The SPDIF Out is just a screw...." or "I can't get the SPIF Out working...." all I can say is that it is NOT a screw (but sure, the SPDIF optical outs do look like one LOL) and works if you use the correct driver. The chip used on the device is the Cmedia CM6206-LX. A quick Googling will take you to a website that provides the Win-8 drivers and chipset datasheet. On driver install....a red light is shown from the SPDIF Output (see photo).....and I am very sure screws can't do this! Lol. Product works fine. Unfortunately some people need more help in getting it going, so the seller could help a bit more I suppose (minus 1-Star).
S**E
This is a nice sound card. I bought it so that I didn’t have to reach around the back of my computer to mess around with stuff works well. Everything hooks into a nicely. Nice quality build.
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