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🎶 Elevate your digital audio game with Cubilux’s sleek 2-in-1 USB↔SPDIF adapter — don’t get left behind in stereo sound evolution!
The Cubilux UCSTR-B3 is a premium 2-in-1 USB to SPDIF optical transmitter and receiver adapter designed for laptops and PCs. It delivers high-resolution stereo audio up to 192kHz/24-bit with seamless bidirectional conversion, all in a compact, plug-and-play copper chassis. Ideal for professionals seeking flawless digital audio streaming without driver complications, it supports only stereo sound and excludes phones, tablets, and certain USB ports.


















| ASIN | B0D7DJRPPB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,030 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #164 in Signal Converters |
| Brand | Cubilux |
| Date First Available | June 19, 2024 |
| Interface Type | USB |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | Z10-14BK |
| Manufacturer | Cubilux |
| Material | Copper |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Pins | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 0.79 x 0.59 inches |
C**D
Optical to USB works great
Wow, if you need optical to USB this does the trick. Windows is an annoying pain and you must get Bit depth and rate matching otherwise audio is wonky. Once your settings are correct it works great.
A**N
Simple class compliant USB digital converter with Toslink optical output and rare input
UPDATE - screen saver / sleep issue in Windows 11 and workaround: After using this adapter for a while I discovered that this device prevents my screen saver from activating and my display from sleeping. I was able to work around it by disabling the associated USB Input Device in Device Manager. Once disabled my screen saver activates and my display/PC will go into sleep mode again, and the device still works. This seems to be a common issue with some other USB DACs which is what led me to the workaround. This USB digital converter does just what it advertises at a reasonable price point. It is plug and play in Windows 11, showing as a generic S/PDIF in and out digital audio interface up to 24bit 192 kHz supporting DTS and Dolby Digital pass through to digital receivers (did not test either of those). Although using a Savitech chipset (9123L as confirmed by Cubilux support) it unfortunately does not supply ASIO drivers. A very similar product that does include an ASIO driver would be the Hifime S2 Digi which supports up to 32bit 384kHz. However I can't really dock points on this Cubilux since it doesn't advertise ASIO support and is priced accordingly cheaper. The construction of the Cubilux vs the S2 Digi is a bit nicer since it is made of metal instead of plastic, and uses a USB-C input port instead of Micro-USB. Works reliably for my application which is to provide a simultaneous stereo S/PDIF input and output interface for an old MOTU Audio Express device whose vendor-provided USB Windows drivers crackle and often fail to load after wake from sleep. Contrary to what it says on the listing it is actually also plug and play in Android on my S24 Ultra where I was able to access both the output and input. Same on Ubuntu Linux. Hopefully Cubilux will consider ASIO support in a v2 update.
H**A
It works!
Rigged and built to last
A**Y
Works in general, but has some power management issue
In general, it does what it is supposed to do without any hassles. It is stable and does not require any drivers. But there are two issues which might be deal breakers for some users. First, it does not clock to external source and does not go higher than 48 KHz. If you are pairing that with some audio interface, that might cause crackles. Second, and that is more serious, somehow it does not let Windows to go into sleep mode. It looks like that it emits some events all the time, so, no matter what power setting you choose, your Windows never goes to sleep. If you put it to sleep manually (through the menu or clicking on hardware sleep button) it sleeps; but eventually it wakes up. I have stopped using it (replaced with RME Digiface USB, which is way more expensive though), and the sleep issues went away right after I disconnected it. So, the bottom line, the lack of sync is expected for this price range. But preventing PC going to sleep is some serious issue. So, two stars.
P**C
Livraison, qualité matériel et performances conformes à l'annonce et aux exigences.
V**I
Un aparato muy pequeño (menos que un mechero tipo Zipo, pero que funciona a la perfección. Lo he configurado para trabajar a 48Khz y 24bits en Ubunto (por medio de la terminal y con ayuda de la IA) y he conseguido recatar mi viejo previo MindPrint que no tenía puerto USB. Recomendado!
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