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4th GenerationScarlett Solo
The songwriter's 2-in, 2-out interfaceFind out more$159.99 -
4th GenerationScarlett Solo Studio
The complete songwriter's studioFind out more$289.99 -
4th GenerationScarlett 2i2
The artist's 2-in, 2-out interfaceFind out more$229.99 -
4th GenerationScarlett 2i2 Studio
The complete studio for the artistFind out more$339.99 -
4th GenerationScarlett 4i4
The original music maker's 4-in, 4-out interfaceFind out more$319.99 -
3rd GenerationScarlett Solo [3rd Gen]
2-in, 2-out USB audio interfaceFind out more$109.99 -
3rd GenerationScarlett Solo Studio [3rd Gen]
2-in, 2-out USB audio interface with a condenser microphone and headphonesFind out more$209.99 -
3rd GenerationScarlett 2i2 [3rd Gen]
2-in, 2-out USB audio interfaceFind out more$169.99 -
3rd GenerationScarlett 2i2 Studio [3rd Gen]
2-in, 2-out USB audio interface with a condenser microphone and headphonesFind out more$259.99 -
3rd GenerationScarlett 4i4 [3rd Gen]
4-in, 4-out USB audio interfaceFind out more$229.99 -
3rd GenerationScarlett 8i6 [3rd Gen]
8-in, 6-out USB audio interfaceFind out more$339.99 -
3rd GenerationScarlett 18i8 [3rd Gen]
18-in, 8-out USB audio interfaceFind out more$519.99
USB audio interfaces
Focusrite USB audio interfaces offer high-quality audio recording and playback for musicians, podcasters, and content creators. With low-latency performance, pristine sound, and user-friendly design, they provide a seamless connection between instruments, microphones, and computers. These interfaces are essential tools for achieving professional-grade audio production in a compact and accessible package.
What is a USB audio interface?
A USB audio interface is a compact device that connects to a computer via USB and facilitates high-quality audio input and output. It enables recording and playback of audio signals from microphones, instruments, and speakers, enhancing sound quality for tasks like music production, podcasting, and live streaming.
What is the best USB audio interface?
What makes the best USB audio interface will depend on your needs as a creator. If you're looking to record music, we would recommend checking out our Scarlett and Clarett+ ranges, and if you're looking to record audio for podcasts or live streaming you should explore our Vocaster range.