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There might be similar devices available which work better. If you want to buy a new device, don’t buy this one. 😐: This device works, but there might be some difficulties. You might need to set up some things, but sound quality and latency are fine. ✅: This device works reasonably well with Jamulus. We’ve added symbols after each OS to make judging easier: Whether the following devices work or not can depend on your operating system (Linux, MacOS, Windows, etc.). On Windows it’s recommended to choose a device with a native ASIO driver - not ASIO4ALL (or other generic ASIO drivers). Your device must support a sample rate of 48 kHz (DVD quality) - which many devices do - and should allow you to listen to the computer’s audio signal. Please indicate the platform(s) you are using. Just edit this page and wait for an approval. Most are quite inexpensive and work “plug and play”. These usually perform much better than “stock” hardware in terms of audio quality, latency and time needed to set them up. However, most people use external devices like USB microphones or audio interfaces. You can of course use Jamulus with your computer’s built-in sound card or microphone. Enabling JavaScript may give you additional functionality on this site. This site has been designed to provide basic functionality without JS.