Specifications
- Output: Stereo
- Audio Processor: X-Fi
- Connectivity Options (Main): Headphone / Speaker Out: 1 x 3.5mm jack Mic In : 1 x 3.5mm jack
- Max Channel Output: Stereo
- Audio Technologies: X-Fi, SBX Pro Studio
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or higher, Windows XP SP2 or higher
What's in the Box
Sound Blaster X-Fi Go! Pro, USB Cable, Quick Start Leaflet, and Smartphone headset adapter cable
Warranty: 1-year limited hardware warranty
Note: this sound card is not compatible with Mac systems.
Sound Blaster X-Fi Go! Pro USB Audio System with SBX SB1290
Take immersive, SBX Pro Studio-enhanced sound wherever you go with the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Go! Pro USB audio system. This thumb-sized USB sound card adds high-definition audio to any PC or notebook with a USB 2.0 port. The plug-and-play card features SBX Pro Studio technology, which enhances audio depth, improves bass response, and provides multichannel sound. And thanks to EAX 5.0 technology, your games will sound more realistic than ever before.
No larger than a typical USB flash drive, The X-Fi Go! Pro can easily slip into your pocket. An ideal companion for any laptop, the Pro manages to be portable without sacrificing sound quality or functionality. The card can also be used with a home desktop for a quick audio upgrade.
SBX Pro Studio Enhanced Sound for Your PC
When you connect the X-Fi Go! Pro to your PC, you'll immediately notice an improvement in audio performance. This USB device also can utilize SBX Pro Studio, a set of proprietary audio technologies designed to enhance audio for today's digital entertainment content. This technology works to expand your PC's audio channels, which allows surround sound content to be reproduced faithfully, making audio more expansive, immersive, and realistic. Even if you're listening through headphones, you'll experience full audio immersion.
In addition, SBX Pro Studio uses a variety of techniques to make your music sound livelier. It restores your music's natural frequency range--something that is often lost when music is compressed into MP3 format. It also fills in low frequencies, which adds a little extra impact to bass. You'll be able to enjoy higher quality audio, even when streaming MP3s from your music library.