U-Phoria UMC22 : For the money, the best interface you can get. If you don't mind the driver support.
Got this interface a while back to use with my Rode NT1-A for streaming, recording and filmmaking. For about 40 bucks you get what you expect.
2 mono channels, one mic/6,3mm combo jack and one only 6,3mm, direct monitoring, headphone out and monitor out. It's aluminium chassis is well build and does add a little weight to it. The knobs are perfect to use and overall the usb jack is well build. Only issue i had was the Asio4All driver which i had experiences in the past and choose to avoid at all cost. But after some digging i found specific drivers made for this interface by Behringer which have been discontiunued, but still work fairly well. The fast preset has a latency of around 2ms which is more than enough for me. Only issue is that all the audio that doesn't come out of the asio will be either pitched down or completly muted. Also it has the tendency to not work after unplugging and plugging it back in a few times, but a restart fixes it.
Overall, for the price. It is a well build interface that gets the job done without additional noise.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2013
- Average price : $63
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