Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Griffin Technology EAN: 0685387020201 Is Fragile: 0 Height: 0.8 inches Weight: 200 hundredths-pounds Width: 2.5 inches Label: Griffin Technology Manufacturer: Griffin Technology Model: 2020-IMIC Number Of Items: 1 Packaged Height: 300 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 300 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 25 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 300 hundredths-inches Publisher: Griffin Technology Studio: Griffin Technology
Feature:
- USB audio adapter for connecting microphones, phonographs, cassette decks, and other sources to your computer
- Records voices or instruments or converts LPs and cassettes to MP3s and CDs
- 1/8-inch input jack offers both mic and line-level signals
- 1/8-inch output jack connects to headphones or speakers for playback
- Easy to set up and use; compatible with USB-equipped Macs and PCs
Product Description:
The iMic universal audio adapter is a USB device that allows the connection of virtually any microphone or sound input device to the iBook, G4 Cube, Titanium PowerBook G4 or any other Mac with USB ports. Currently shipping, the iMic supports both line and Mic level input as well as line level output for any USB capable computer. By using USB, the iMic provides significantly superior audio input and output performance over built in audio. The iMic is a must have product for people who are serious about getting high quality audio in or out of their computers. The iMic not only provides amazingly high quality performance but is remarkably inexpensive.
Customer Reviews:
Plug-and-Play Mic Input, 2008-07-27 I originally picked up the iMic so that I could use a microphone headset with my G5. It has worked perfectly since. It was simply plug-and-play for me, no fuss, no muss. It looks like it's more expensive now than when I purchased it, but at the time, it was a fairly inexpensive way to get decent mic functionality on a Mac.
It does also work on a PC, though I haven't really done much experimentation with it. I'd definitely recommend this for anyone looking for a way to get a mic to work with a computer that doesn't have a built-in mic port.
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