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USB DACs: Does Soundblaster Play 3 work on iphone/iOS 13

Says it's not officially supported for iOS, so hoping it works anyway.
Does this work with iOS 13 on iPhone?

Just ordered my first iphone without a headphone jack so figured that I may as well get a usb DAC instead of a headphone dongle as I already have usb adapters and with this you can record in too.

Any users here or alternatives at the same price point? Thanks!

Comments

  • Not sure in that price range, but the Dragonfly series is pretty well regarded. Have a Cobalt on the way to me now in fact, but the Black is good option if you want something cheaper.

  • Thanks @Tarekith Yeah they look good. :)
    More expensive though so I'm hoping that the sound blaster works as it looks good for the price.

  • @Carnbot said:
    Thanks @Tarekith Yeah they look good. :)
    More expensive though so I'm hoping that the sound blaster works as it looks good for the price.

    Sorry, I'm late to the party, but I can confirm that it works and doesn't even need an external power source. Both iPhone and iPad report it as an external speaker. Also, recording from a mic seems to work well.

    I bet even a cheaper card like this will work fine: https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External-Adapter-Windows-AU-MMSA/dp/B00IRVQ0F8/
    I don't have it anymore but when I had it, it worked almost as good as SB Play 3 i.e. my Raspberry Pi would detect both devices w/o any problems and didn't require any drivers. Play 3! sounds better though

  • @yug said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Thanks @Tarekith Yeah they look good. :)
    More expensive though so I'm hoping that the sound blaster works as it looks good for the price.

    Sorry, I'm late to the party, but I can confirm that it works and doesn't even need an external power source. Both iPhone and iPad report it as an external speaker. Also, recording from a mic seems to work well.

    I bet even a cheaper card like this will work fine: https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External-Adapter-Windows-AU-MMSA/dp/B00IRVQ0F8/
    I don't have it anymore but when I had it, it worked almost as good as SB Play 3 i.e. my Raspberry Pi would detect both devices w/o any problems and didn't require any drivers. Play 3! sounds better though

    Thanks yeah I did buy one in the end and agree it works great as a mobile interface :)

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