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The One Key Mute USB Volume Controller is a versatile audio adjuster designed for seamless sound management across multiple devices. With its dual mode functionality, users can easily mute or play/pause audio with a single press, while also enjoying the convenience of switching tracks. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems, this plug-and-play device is perfect for music lovers, gamers, and professionals alike, making it an essential addition to any multimedia setup.
T**Y
Add a volume control to your PC!
Do you find it slow and clumsy to control volume using your mouse or function keys? Since the keyboard makers cannot be bothered to include a volume control, this is the way to go. Just plug it into a USB port and it's ready. It just works. I've had zero issues. Windows 10 PC.You can spend a couple bucks less, but I'm happy with my choice. Doesn't look like a Radio Shack kit that you put together, lol. This one is very well designed, nice stylish details, low profile, looks nice on your desk, smooth in its operation.Five stars!
A**R
Gets the job done, and sturdy enough for what it costs
After reading some of the other reviews here I wasn't sure if this was going to be good value. Thankfully I can report it seems to be reasonably well made and most importantly, works well at being a USB volume control for my Windows PC. It worked out of the box without configuration, being discovered by Windows as a "USB Multimedia Controller". You rotate the knob by one detent (approximately 18 detents/revolution) and your volume is adjusted by 2 units. Push the button to mute. Push and rotate to change to the next song in your media player.The device itself is pretty well made, but as others here have noted, the knob feels a little wobbly/less-than-sturdy. I decided to take mine apart to see why (you can see the photos I took on my investigation). The rotary encoder is solidly soldered to the printed circuit board, and is also has a reasonably solid mechanical connection to the enclosure itself. There is some slop in the rotary encoder shaft, but I suspect the problems is that the knob is relatively large and can apply a lot of force to the encoder shaft, and also more visibly display the effects of the slop. The knob has a plastic core with a machined aluminum cover, and so there may also be some flex or play at the connection between the knob and rotary encoder shaft.All that said, the wobble isn't bad, and overall this thing is a good size, well-made, and solves my problem, so I'm a happy customer.
A**T
Works with the Atoto S8 Android car stereo!
My car doesn't have steering wheel controls for the stereo, so I was using Atoto's AC-44F5 remote. That worked decently for about a week and then basically fell apart. So I took a chance on this volume knob since it behaves as a regular HID keyboard and it works beautifully! Really nice feel, an absolutely joy to use compared to that plastic piece of junk from Atoto.One note, since it appears as a regular keyboard Android won't show the onscreen keyboard. To fix that go to Atoto's Settings > Users & Accounts > Language & Input, then under "physical keyboard" you should see the volume knob (labelled "HID c001:1dea" on mine). Select that, then enable "show virtual keyboard".And there's a quirk, the next/previous track are reversed when using it with the Atoto. That's not an issue with this volume knob since it happens with any multimedia keyboard connected to my Atoto, and this knob behaves normally when I use it in Windows, Linux or Mac. So for some reason the Atoto headunit is reversing the next/previous buttons. I tried about every button remapper on the Play Store but none could fix it. I emailed Atoto's tech support, will update this review when I hear back from them.
A**K
Great knob that works on my Windows 10 PC.
Pretty great knob for volume control. Doesnt have a bunch of bells and whistles which is fine. It does what it needs to do and is very smooth and satisfying to operate. Works on my Windows 10 PC. The cable is braided and has decent thickness. construction feels pretty good for how small it is. I think 30 is a little much. If there were better options out there I think 20-25 dollars would have been a more reasonable deal. But honestly the other volume knobs I looked at at this price point seemed way cheaper in quality or ugly to look at. So I am happy to spend the 30 dollars on this one.
J**N
Works Perfect with iTunes
This is exactly what I was looking for! Easily controls iTunes, and volume.I have 2 computers hooked up to KVM switches, one for work and one is my personal computer. I have a lot of music on my personal computer, so I wanted to be able to listen and control iTunes without having to switch back and forth. I use the Apple Remote app on my phone and watch, but they tend to be spotty.This knob is perfect. Turn for volume, click and turn to skip songs. Simple, elegant, and it looks cool too.
R**N
Great product with one annoying flaw
Would be 5 stars if the blue light turned off when the computer is booted down. Really annoying to deal with at night. Other than that, the volume dial works and feels great
R**D
Feels like Volume Knob from old Panasonic Stereo Receiver
This media controller is shockingly well done. The materials feel premium-- the knob is a nice, weighty aluminum, and the USB cord is one of those fabric covered ones. Installation couldn't have been easier, and all of the functions work great.It feels like the volume knob on an old Panasonic receiver.Smacking that pause/mute button gives a weighty "click" that makes it very satisfying.We'll see if it lasts more than a month, but so far this thing slaps.
W**.
Works erratically
The volume dial responds erratically when I turn it, and this seem to depend on whether I have it sitting on the table with my other computer equipment or holding it in my hand. Unless my unit is mechanically defective, I suspect this may be an electromagnetic compatibility issue (lack of immunity to disturbances from other equipment) - the fact that this product lacks a CE mark says a lot (to my knowledge, FCC only addresses emissions and not immunity). I have no choice but to send it back.
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