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The is a budget-friendly, 2-input, 2-output USB 2.0 device designed for home recording, podcasting, and live streaming. It functions as a class-compliant, plug-and-play device that does not require a proprietary, dedicated driver installation to run on modern operating systems.

The Teyun Q22 is an affordable, entry-level audio interface built around a sturdy metal chassis with a sleek, professional black finish. At its core, it features high-resolution AD/DA converters capable of 24-bit/192kHz audio, ensuring clean and detailed sound capture.

Many new music producers buy the budget-friendly Teyun Q22 audio interface . Then, they search the web for an official setup file. However, the physical device uses the built-in generic USB drivers already saved inside your computer system.

This means it uses the standard USB audio drivers already built into your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux, or even Android). When you plug the Q22 into your computer, the OS should automatically recognize it and install the necessary generic drivers without you needing to search for a specific file. This plug-and-play functionality is a key feature, making the device very accessible for beginners.

The device is natively recognized by both Windows and macOS using standard built-in USB Audio 2.0 drivers

Connect your microphone or instrument. If using a condenser mic, switch on the +48V phantom power on the back.

: While it works without a driver, Windows users often experience "latency" (a delay between playing and hearing sound) in recording software like Audacity, FL Studio, or Reaper. To fix this, most users download the free ASIO4ALL driver. This acts as a "bridge" to give the hardware professional-grade performance.