🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Vaydeer USB Volume Controller is a sleek and durable multimedia knob designed for effortless audio management across various devices. With its one-key mute function, universal compatibility, and stylish aluminum design, it’s the perfect accessory for professionals and music lovers alike.
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 6 x 10 cm; 210 g |
Manufacturer reference | JP2011 |
Colour | black |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connector | Usb Type C |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Supported Software | Windows Media Player |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Musical Style | Electronic |
Instrument Key | Any |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 1 |
Hardware Platform | x86 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 210 g |
J**N
It's simply brilliant; although expensive
Running: PC, Windows 7.Programs: Window Media Player, VLC, various M-media platforms. Works on all.Basic functionality: Top button [near the lights] controls volume incrementation. In other words, when you adjust the volume knob, by how much the volume will inc↑ or dec↓. 3 settings for this button, and you hit it and it switches between the 3 levels, with the light at top telling you whether the increments are small, medium or large. Volume knob self-explanatory, with clockwise being higher volume [+] and lower volume being anti-clockwise [-]. The knob is continual motion, meaning there is no "end" as you might get on a regular volume knob. So it can just keep turning. Press down on the volume knob like a button, and the system mutes. Bottom 3 buttons self-explanatory. < is previous item on tracklist, > is next item, and ▶ is Play/Pause. All very simple.Characteristics: Item is metallic and robust. Very solid feel; rather heavy, so it won't slip. Good construction and definitely isn't flimsy. Completely plug and play; I'm using an old PC so it took longer to 'register', but you shouldn't have any problems.Recommendation: So I'm a cheapskate, and the main issue would be the price. It's expensive at it's level of functionality. And yet even I don't give a ----. The fact is, it's a brilliant toy. If you're like me, and you adjust the volume a lot, and go through your tracklist quite a bit whilst it's playing, it's absolutely brilliant. Just a lovely feeling design, very simple to integrate into your workflow, intuitive to use, quick to adjust the controls [it's been only a day and I don't even have to look at the thing to use it's controls]. You don't feel it would be easy to break, and the connecting USB wire is a reasonable length as well [not always a given!]. So despite being a cheapskate, I'm totally happy with this purchase. And I normally wait at least 6 months before making a review, whereas I'm making this the day after. So yes, well impressed.
M**W
Great little unit
This little unit is great. It was plug and play, as they mention, so no manual installation of any additional software, which will be useful for non-IT literate customers.The build quality seems exceptional. Nice and sturdy and a smallish size that means you don't need acres of space for it. The buttons feel quality and have a nice click to them and the volume button really looks and feels like it's come off high end audio equipment, with its milled steel effect style design. This volume knob will keep turning and not hit a stopping point, like so many volume knobs do. Having said that, if you get to 0 volume, continue to turn the knob through 360 degrees, multiple times, but then rotate it back the other way, it quickly starts to increase the volume (so you don't have to rotate back multiple times), which i think is rather clever!I have my work laptop and personal PC connected into a USB switch, so i can use one keyboard and mouse for either system, but when using my work laptop and playing music from my PC (via iTunes) i got fed up of switching the keyboard back to the PC just to be able to use the media buttons to skip a track, adjust the volume or mute, then switching the keyboard back to my laptop to continue working.I do have iTunes remote on my phone but this device is there and ready at all times, and my phone isn't always, so i find it a really useful purchase. In terms of control options, there's the already mentioned rotary volume button (pressing down on the volume button will mute/unmute). There's a button for previous track, a button for play/pause and a button for next track. Finally, there's a button that changes the increments that the volume button will increase the volume by. There's one button that controls this and it will change the volume by 2, 4 or 10 increments, each press, and an LED light indicates which is the current setting.All in all, a simple idea but built well, works well and looks good. If i had a little quibble, about £25 might have been a better price point, rather than £32 but what do I know about manufacturing costs and shipping? Not enough to justify my price comment but i was surprised when i saw £32. Let's not detract from the review that this product is a really good addition to my workstation.It's sat about 6 inches from my left hand and it
M**C
Never knew something like this existed until I went looking for a solution
I bought a solid, mechanical keyboard knowing that it didn't come with media controls, which I first thought wouldn't worry me. After a while I began to miss having the option to control volume using my keyboard so went searching for a solution. I found this, and although it cost more than I wanted to pay, it seemed the best option available. I have it plugged into a dock which I use to switch keyboard, mouse and monitors between two computers, and it controls the volume for both computers very well. The only downside is that it doesn't always remember the fine/coarse control setting, which controls the volume increment, and I sometimes have to unplug and plug it in again to change the setting, hence docking 1 star. The big knob makes it easy to change the volume, and a good press on the top of the volume button mutes when needed. Works well with videos, music and Teams meetings. I haven't played around with the track selection buttons much as I don't tend to listen to a lot of music on the PC, but they appear to do what they are designed for. Overall, pleased with this, but I do think it is a bit expensive although it is solidly built so should last a long time.
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