Description
Product Overview
The DigitalLife USB Audio Grabber is a compact, plug‑and‑play device that converts analog audio signals into high‑resolution digital files. Built with a sturdy aluminum housing, it weighs only 0.28 kg, making it portable for studio or field use. It supports stereo RCA (R/L) and 3.5 mm inputs, allowing connection to turntables, mixers, cassette players, or any RCA‑output source. Compatible with Windows 7‑11, macOS Sonoma, and major Linux distributions, the grabber includes a 2‑year limited warranty for peace of mind.
Usage
Designed for musicians, podcasters, educators and hobbyists, this capture card excels in home studios, classrooms, and on‑the‑go recording sessions. Digitize cherished vinyl collections, preserve cassette recordings, or capture live mixer feeds for podcasts and video content. Its simple USB‑C connection supplies power and data, eliminating the need for external adapters.

Why Choose Us
DigitalLife combines reliable hardware engineering with responsive after‑sales support. The device’s low latency and lossless conversion ensure authentic sound reproduction, while the 2‑year warranty and 24/7 customer service set it apart from generic alternatives. Each unit undergoes rigorous testing to meet professional audio standards.
Key Features
- Analog‑to‑digital conversion for vinyl, cassette and mixer sources
- Dual input options: stereo RCA and 3.5 mm for flexible connectivity
- Plug‑and‑play USB‑C interface compatible with Windows, macOS and Linux
- Lightweight aluminum design for durability and portability
- 2‑year limited warranty and 24/7 technical support
FAQ
Can I use this device with macOS Catalina?
No, the grabber is not compatible with macOS 10.15 (Catalina). It works with macOS Sonoma and later versions.
Do I need additional drivers?
The device uses standard USB audio class drivers, so no extra installation is required on supported operating systems.
What software works best for recording?
Audacity is recommended for its robust editing tools and format support, though any audio software that accepts a USB audio input will work.
Is the 3.5 mm input mono or stereo?
The 3.5 mm jack captures stereo audio, making it suitable for line‑level sources and portable devices.
How long does the warranty last?
DigitalLife provides a 2‑year limited warranty covering manufacturing defects and hardware failures.






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