• Reviews around device (4.21 of 5)

    BEHRINGER U-Control Uca202 Ultra Low-Latency 2 In/2 Out Usb/Audio Interface With Digital Output

    • I believed that this audio interface was a great device since I could hear both the audio of the computer as well as the mixer for monitoring
    • This device is dead silent with no clicks or pops even when maxing the volume
    • There are surely better devices on the market at much higher prices, but if we compare it to that Asus Xonar that sold for as much or more, it makes the Xonar look like a total piece of junk, which it is, but this one is absolutely excellent, neutral, clean, musical, etc
    • If you're looking for a cheap recording device, this is fairly good for being only $30.
    • Great little device
    • This little device performs just as well and it very portable
    • This device will always work - no balanced audio, sadly, but solid and good enough for lightweight applications.
    • This unit is a nice, small, light weight device and is powered by the USB connection
    • This device will always work - no balanced audio, sadly, but solid and good enough for lightweight applications.
    • All in all, the device works great with newer computers...and definitely a good investment for anyone looking to add I/O to an iPad.
    • Great little device to move my audio output away from my computer
    • I can dynamically page announcements to any zone I wish, and this inexpensive device has made that workflow possible, yet simple
    • Seems like an excellent device, just wasn't what I was looking for from description.
    • Very clear audio device.
    • A great interface device.
    • Audacity saw the device
    • So, the short of it is that I have no idea how well this device works for all the other things it can do, recording, RCA in and out, etc
    • Original review:===================================================This device is great for those who just want to get sound in and out of the computer conveniently without plugging in too many audio cables
    • I now am eating the cost of this product, or will have to spend more money on a REAL operating system that actually supports hardware devices without all the BS!
    • but I can contest that I plugged the device into a usb 3.0 port today on my laptop, and audacity couldnt find the device
    • In principle it's a well priced, very useful little device, but in practice it's a piece of trash; don't buy it.
    • A great device once you figure out how to use Audacity software.
    • I didn't hear any difference between the original source and the monitored recording so this device is very transparent.
    • For my purposes it's a great little device to have
    • I highly recommend this device to anyone.
    • A handy little device for getting audio from my mixer into my iMac
    • A fantastic device, which I use to connect my Behringer, Ultragraph Pro, FBQ3102 HD, into the USB port of my ASUS Laptop which I have installed True RTA's, Real Time Spectrum Analyzer.
    • - maybe it is due to USB/PC noise: I was downloading a file?Review as of Oct 4, 2015See my video - listen carefully how *accurate* the two devices can reproduce the content.#The first section of the video is for UCA202 (source data comes from mp3 file on CD - played by Onkyo C7030 via
    • This little device is more than worth the money.
    • For the laptop this device is very helpful
    • This device is really affordable
    • This device works just fine
    • I bought this device to do audio recording and it works super for me for that.
    • One thing though, I'd originally hoped this device would solve an issue I have with an old PC laptop that emits circuit noise though the headphone jack
    • Allows for USB (especially laptop) to connect better to a stereo system via RCA Red-White(Right-Left) sound to play from missing device on Win 7 & Windows 10
    • My particular challenge is that I use Linux (Ubuntu 10.10) and I wasn't sure how well the device would work.
    • However, the device has proved very successful, and simple to use, which is pleasing, but the fact that my associate later informed me that there are UK Retail outlets where I could have obtained this item for the price I originally thought of,was a shock.
    • I prefer my hardware devices to have updated drivers and some sort of settings, this does not
    • I really want to like this device because it is so simple to use.
    • I can switch the L and R cables to isolate the device as the culprit
    • I've scoured the instructions, the net, trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong, but this device doesn't seem to work for me
    • The Win 8.1 recognized the device, no problems.
    • The devices do seem susceptible to failure
    • I like devices that work well without hassles
    • This is a really great USB audio device (sound card) at a great price
    • When connected, the device emitted the same circuit noise as the headphone jack does
    • The device worked fine, but it left a buzzing sound (like a fly caught in the corner of your window behind the curtains) on my recordings.
    • I did not need a fancy recording device, just something that would convert the sound from our sound board to a USB jack and that's exactly what this device does
    • This device works great!
    • it is a good interface of audio, with very good devices, for the offered price.
    • I'm not a musician or recording engineer, but I've always appreciated good sound and owned middle- to high-end stereo gear, and this device sounds very good.
    • For the price, this is a cool device
    • Great little device
    • I got this as a cheap device to practice electric guitar along with music played through the same headphones from a Mac laptop
    • Anyhow, enough info about hifi audio, this little device (I don't know where it's made) has a neutral American type sound
    • I took his advice and searched for a suitable device via the web, and eventually chose the Behringer UCA202 Audio Interface, which I thought was in my price range of about £22 - £23, and unwittingly ordered it from Amazon.co which, of course, is the American market; so my purchase cost me around £56.00 through added taxes and Import Duty!
    • Otherwise, I would recommend this device for recording LPs, cassettes, and tapes.
    • great device ti have to transfer analog to digital
    • I love this device for what it can do.
    • This device cleared it up
    • All in all, the device works great with newer computers...and definitely a good investment for anyone looking to add I/O to an iPad.
    • Good quality little device
    • I've had a lot of trouble finding a usable device to get a line-in for my laptop
    • Overall, however, an excellent device at a very good price.