Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD Reviews
Amazing product
Amazing product and very fast delivery to UK` the service is really good.
Bang for the buck!
For the price, this is hands down the best sub $100 audio interface on the market right now.
Pros:
- 192khz recording!
- metal build
- two inputs
- PAD
- separate volume controls for headphones
Cons:
- Direct monitoring is only one channel, so the sound is separated to either your left or right speaker only
Aside from the con, this is overall an excellent product!!
Faulty
For the moment I received this interface it has not worked. With any microphone I plug in it results in fuzzy recordings.
Good features and sound
Very well designed good quality music ..I am happy with it..
Surprised
Its just very good, i cannot say anything with these. there is no need to spend a lot of money for other interface this is already perfect.
Almost perfect, but...
For the price it's obviously a no-brainer. The interface is solid and very well built. The pre-amps are amazing so as the sounds you can get from it. There's only a major drawback which made me return it and get the UMC204HD (for 20€ more): the direct output you get from the channels 1 and 2 is hard-panned,a nd by that I mean that if you plug a guitar or something else in for example the input 1 and you want to hear it directly without having to use a daw and avoid delays in the signal while playing, you will hear it only from your left headphone or left speaker. The UMC204 instead has a mono/stereo switch which allows to overcome that problem. All but that is very good in this interface, but I think that if you need to record an instrument it's a major issue (it's very annoying hear it through just one side of the headphones). I would strongly recommend the UMC204HD which is similar to this but gets you covered
Excellent and affordable interface
The Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD is an excellent interface for the money you pay. The set up of the interface is really simple, just plug in, download the latest driver from the Behringer website, and you're ready.
The build of the interface is really good, the chassis is made of metal and feels solid, all ports grip the cables well and the buttons and knobs are decent and very responsive.
The MIDAS preamps of the interface are also very good regarding noise which is kept at a minimum. I have used it to record both vocals and guitars as well as bass, and the recordings have turned out clear. The latency is good, the fact that it comes with its own ASIO driver means that settings can be changed, which includes the latency if needed. I have found no issues with lag whatsoever and the direct monitoring feature (limited to one headphone/speaker at the time due to the fact that the interface is locked into 2 channel mode (I have not found a way to change it and can be seen as the only "downside") is very helpful.
Overall verdict, it is a worthy purchase and compares excellently with competitors.
Good little interface
I like my UMC202HD. I typically use it for loudspeaker measurements, in conjunction with a Beyerdynamic MM1 (also recommended). The loop-through measurements indicate the headphone amp and mic inputs are extremely flat, and useful out to around 50kHz before significant rolloff occurs.
The preamps are very low noise (approaching the theoretical limit on thermal noise), and the sig/clip lights are calibrated well.
If you ignore the price, this is a very good interface.
When you consider the price, I think everyone in the audio industry should have one.
OMG, so good Interface
Compact, low-cost, powerful. I think that's enough to go and buy it.
Very good for this price
This is my first audio interface and i very happy to use it!
Possibly the best budget interface.
I have had this interface for around 4 years now and it has been amazing. It powers my MXL 770 perfectly without any noise in the gain at all. for the price the midas preamps are amazing value and should be suitable for most condenser microphones. For mics like the SM7B you will still need something like a cloud lifter though. Quality is just okay, plastic build with cheap knobs on the front that do the job. One of the best parts of the interface is the balanced outputs on the back of the device, for speakers these outputs perform FAR beyond my expectations!
A definite recommendation from me.
Good value for money
Good performance at a budget price. After searching for an interface to use for recording guitar and mic, I decided to go for it. For a small home studio, I think it’s a good investment with lower cost compared to other similar options.
It’s simple, easy to setup and use (Windows 10). This works well with DAW systems and simulators- very low latency. It has a nice metal housing and feels solid.
No midi input but there are other models available -same brand- with reasonable prices.
Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD
Excellent value for money, very good quality construction, better than expected for the cost. Easy to set up and use, performs very well with little noise
Wonderful preamp
Wonderful preamp for the money, which I'd recommend easily.
I use it for a medium priced microphone, the audio is clear.
Pros good interface, many adjustment options, great audio.
Cons, can't really think of any, after about 4 years of use.
If I had the opportunity I'd buy it again.
Seems great so far
First day of testing. The objective was to use windows drivers and get low latency for multiple programs, so I could play along with guitar pro type programs using plugin amps for example. Seems great so far. Programs vary about how low latency I can set them, but the worst is 5ms, which is fine. Behringer web site not exactly the clearest when looking for drivers but soon worked it out.
i'm impressed
I use it to record two micked cabinets with SM57. I plug this device into a phone through OTG USB cable and it works perfectly with Audio Evolution App. I can record a couple of hours without external power (just using USB power from phone). Very low noise. Work with Mac as well.
Yes to simplycity !
2 inputs with 48V phantom power, and 1 output - what more do you need ! For your basic homemade studio, this is probably the best option.
Rarely you can hear some noise, but you can easaly control it with gain - it's mostly caused by something around the interface or the device plugged in the input.
For the installation you just need to head on their official site and download the correct software.
If you dont need much and want a quality product with a good price - this one is for you !
Top product, top price!!
Top product, top price!!
Great but ...
... getting a huge pops on speakers (outputs) after reboot or starting the computer. That's why 4 starts for sound. No biggie.
We use it for are Karaoke room and it just works great, plugged it in to are mac and then some setting and we were good to go. Great buy.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2016
- Average price : $96
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