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Behringer U-PHORIA UMC202HD - USB 2.0 Audio Interface

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 21,446 ratings

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2-Channel
Audio Interface
Brand Behringer
Compatible Devices Laptop, Personal Computer
Supported Software Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Steinberg Cubase, Fruity Loops, Traktion
Connectivity Technology USB
Number of Channels 2

About this item

  • Behringer U-PHORIA UMC202HD Audiophile 2x2 USB Audio Interface with MIDAS Mic Preamplifiers - USB Cable - Adorama 1 Year Limited Warranty
  • Interface Type: USB 2.0
  • Converter: 24-bit
  • Sample Rate: Up to 192kHz
  • Inputs: 2x XLR/TRS combo

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4.5 out of 5 stars
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21,446 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of setup of the audio midi interface. They say it's simple and easy to use. They appreciate the clear and intuitive control panel, and the thoughtfully chosen features. Customers are also happy with the performance and value of the product. However, some customers differ on quality, audio interface, latency, and sound quality.

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864 customers mention685 positive179 negative

Customers like the performance of the audio midi interface. They say it works extremely well when fully set up, and is thrilled with the performance. Some mention that it works well with the iPad and garageband, and that it plays well with their studio monitors and headphones. It also works incredibly for desktop recording, streaming, and voice chat, and works immediately and simply. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance for the price.

"...No problem, no conflicts. This is on Windows 7. Make sure you're up to date on windows updates, and read the release notes for the driver thoroughly...." Read more

"...Installing it worked fine, but afterwards, when I added Audacity, it no longer worked so I merely deleted the driver and started over..." Read more

"...It's so simple and works flawlessly. I read some reviews about driver issues, and since I'm an old school PC nerd, I wasn't afraid...." Read more

"...is concerned, with an updated version of Windows (10), it worked immediately and simply...." Read more

584 customers mention513 positive71 negative

Customers like the value of the audio midi interface. They mention that it's value for money, the dual input is a bonus at this price, and that it is pretty decent.

"...After much research, I nabbed a Behringer UMC404HD. The price was cheap enough to be worth the gamble; I've used Behringer things a few times in the..." Read more

"This unit is reasonably priced and allowed me to connect two condenser mics to my Win10 PC and (along with Audacity DAW), record two panned channels..." Read more

"...implied, this Behringer U-Phoria UM2 is perfect and the price is more than right...." Read more

"...Get one. They are cheap." Read more

389 customers mention318 positive71 negative

Customers like how easy it is to setup the audio midi interface. They say it is dead simple, easy to use, and plug-and-play. The interface is uncluttered and intuitive, so there is no need for a manual.

"...It's quick and easy, but it's too stripped and just not an interface I find comfortable...." Read more

"...It's so simple and works flawlessly. I read some reviews about driver issues, and since I'm an old school PC nerd, I wasn't afraid...." Read more

"...and the build quality makes my pocket book smile and the ease of use and functionality makes my workflow smile...the fact that its easily portable..." Read more

"...All the controls are self explanatory so no need for a manual (which is good, because what comes with it is minimal).-..." Read more

111 customers mention100 positive11 negative

Customers are satisfied with the audio midi interface. They mention that it has a clear and intuitive control panel, which makes it easy to adjust. The features are thoughtfully chosen, and the controls are simple with clear labels. The interface is plug and play, and it's perfect for connecting monitors and mixing on the go. The USB interface eases the use of virtual amps.

"...All the controls are self explanatory so no need for a manual (which is good, because what comes with it is minimal).-..." Read more

"...And then this freakin' thing came along. Oh my god, this interface is amazing...." Read more

"The device works as expected, looks new, has functional volume controls, comes in its box but I saw some scratches at the front part of the device...." Read more

"...o- Simple controls with clear labels. Does one job with minimal hassle or clutter.The only down sides I see are:..." Read more

712 customers mention466 positive246 negative

Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the audio midi interface. Some mention that the sound was outstanding, arguably even better than via their old NI audio, and that they don't have any noise issues. However, others say that the Behringer really has bad sound quality, the inputs were noisier than they would have liked, and the gain results in distorted or noisy recordings with digital clock noise.

"...But whatever, the mic preamps do sound good. Noise isn't too bad - recording piano with some dynamic mics didn't get any bad noise issues...." Read more

"...Audio quality is fine. I'm not an audiophile and I'm not using this for professional recording and it suits my needs for now...." Read more

"...Unfortunately it is not in terms of audio quality. It is definitely perceptively better, but not double the price better...." Read more

"...The mic (a Shure SM57) sounded very clean. Considering nylon string classical guitar is not the simplest thing to record, I was fairly pleased...." Read more

685 customers mention428 positive257 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the audio midi interface. Some mention that the build quality makes their pocket book smile, it's solid, and well constructed. However, others say that the interface is not bulletproof, it is very easy to damage, and the right drivers are not available anymore on the website.

"...of a $99 interface with this much packed into it, but overall construction seems solid and I've had no feelings about it being too delicate to carry..." Read more

"...There are a couple of things that will break the driver due to missing updates or non-default group policy...." Read more

"...In either case, the cable the unit comes with is amply long and looks pretty solid. Not even thin, like what HP gives you with their printers...." Read more

"...Review: The Behringer UM202HD is a small very well constructed interface...." Read more

147 customers mention102 positive45 negative

Customers are mixed about the latency of the audio midi interface. Some mention that it works well with low latency, the USB latency is low, and remains constant and predictable while using the same. They say that it's quick and easy to set up, well built, and has no audible latency. Others however, say that they experienced audio artifacts, glitches, and that it took too long to get ready.

"...- No discernible delay when using high latency mode with midi-instruments...." Read more

"...The Behringer website is easy to navigate and the download was quick and painless.)..." Read more

"...THAT WAS DUMB! Tons of latency running through Mac Mini because I was doing it wrong!!!..." Read more

"...There are no latency issues, and the sound is coming through both speakers with stereo effects...." Read more

120 customers mention40 positive80 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the audio interface. Some say that it works well to record audio from a bass or guitar, while others say that the microphones pick up every sound. Some customers also say that they have issues with the audio output and balanced outputs.

"...using the ASIO drivers in Reaper and Tracktion, but it did NOT work well with Audition at all...." Read more

"...I am able to record 8 mics at once, using Sm57's type of mic.Here is the hub I have..." Read more

"...that there were a few applications that, when opened, caused all audio to completely cut out...." Read more

"...The microphone input has more gain, though, and if I set it high enough the audio starts clipping...." Read more

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Quality device!
The Behringer U-Phoria UM2 USB Audio Interface is an absolute game-changer for anyone looking to elevate their audio recording setup. I recently paired it with my Rode PodMic, and the results have been outstanding.This audio interface delivers crystal-clear sound quality, allowing the Rode PodMic to shine and capture every nuance of my voice. Whether I'm recording podcasts, voiceovers, or music, the UM2 ensures that my audio comes through with pristine clarity and accuracy.I also appreciate the ease of use and versatility of the UM2. With its plug-and-play functionality, I was up and running in no time, and the intuitive controls make it easy to adjust levels and settings to suit my needs.Overall, I'm extremely impressed with the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 USB Audio Interface. It's the perfect companion for the Rode PodMic, delivering professional-grade sound quality and performance at an affordable price point. If you're looking to take your audio recording to the next level, I highly recommend giving the UM2 a try.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2018
Size: UMC404HDStyle: Audio InterfaceVerified Purchase
So far I can't complain. The device does everything it's supposed to do that I have tested so far. That's everything except MIDI. Looking at the aggregate reviews of this product and its siblings on Amazon you will see a really mixed bag of results including as much as 12% one star. That can be a bad sign, but not necessarily. Looking at the reviews of this exact product on another web site that sells musical and pro-audio exclusively the aggregate rating there is higher with a near-zero fraction of very low ratings. That fact combined with the low cost of the product made it worth taking a chance on. At this price point, compared with what I will have to pay for a different very high-end product that pretty much takes out all the risk makes this Behringer product "trial" essentially disposable. For me, that's pretty much how I have to look at the costs of these things. That won't be true for everyone.

So my experience with this so far:
Set it up with some audio sources to the inputs, verified they were routing through to the headphone output, made sure I understood how to use the controls associated with this basic mode of operation. All good. Tested it with a CD player, a guitar (through an effects box), and a microphone. Phantom power is good, but it's all-or-nothing for all four inputs so watch out for that if you are using mixed microphones.

Downloaded the UMC driver from Behringer and installed it. No problem, no conflicts. This is on Windows 7. Make sure you're up to date on windows updates, and read the release notes for the driver thoroughly. There are a couple of things that will break the driver due to missing updates or non-default group policy. It's all spelled out in the release notes. This alone probably accounts for half of the "didn't work with my computer" problems.

After installing the drivers I connected the device to the computer for the first time. It was recognized and appeared in the driver's on-screen device list/manager window. This is a nice feature of the driver. You can't do a ton of stuff with it but at least you can see what's connected and you can do some basic configuration.

Next thing I did was start my DAW. I'm using the current (free) version of Cake Walk by BandLab. I figured it would see the new audio device and ask me if I wanted to switch my input and output assignments to this device. What it actually did was blue screen the computer! And it was not a fluke. Totally repeatable, as long as the 404's usb cable was plugged in. But it started with no problem with the 404 disconnected. Once Cake Walk was running I connected the usb from the 404 again and everything was ok. Cake walk recognized the audio devices and I switched my inputs and outputs over to it accordingly. With that step done, Cake Walk now opens and closes and opens again while the 404 is connected with no problems. I would have to say it's a toss-up between blaming the UMC driver or Cake Walk for this initial problem. It doesn't matter, it was just a transient.

So now my audio is going in and coming out of the computer. I'm really just learning Cake Walk so I'm not doing a lot of complex tests at this point. I recorded some audio off the input from the 404 and played it back through the 404 and that all worked. Audio quality is fine. I'm not an audiophile and I'm not using this for professional recording and it suits my needs for now.

A couple of negatives:
Phantom power is not individually selectable per input. Everyone will complain about this.
The headphone / monitor output on the front panel can only listen to two of the four output channels (audio coming from the computer) at once. A pushbutton on the front panel selects between outputs 1+2, or 3+4. You cannot get all four at once, and this is quite a limitation if you're not using a mixer.

Overall I'm totally happy with this so far. I have not experienced any of the complaints that I have read in other reviews. It will be interesting to see if it holds up over time.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2016
Size: UMC404HDStyle: Audio InterfaceVerified Purchase
I've been recording music and sound both professionally and for fun since the mid-90's. I've been fortunate enough to get to use a wide variety of equipment at all levels, from cheap junk to top pro quality. My home desktop recording setup has centered around an M-Audio Delta1010 card for many years. In studios, I've used a variety of things, from Digidesign, RMC, Apogee, etc... I needed a simple and cheap USB interface to use with an old beater laptop for some mobile recording. After much research, I nabbed a Behringer UMC404HD. The price was cheap enough to be worth the gamble; I've used Behringer things a few times in the past, but never an interface, and was worried it might be too junky to be usable. But seeing that these are perpetually out of stock at most places, I figured it would be easy enough to flip if it ended up being a lemon. Thankfully, I won't even need to worry about that, because this one is a winner! Best $99 I've spent on anything in a long time.

Sound quality is great. I'd say the quality of the conversion beats my M-Audio card (which was originally at least 6x the price!). I'm going to chalk this up to improvements in technology over the years, and it really makes the Delta show its age. A nice clear sound, not lacking in body, and doesn't have any of the harshness I've encountered with other Behringer products of the past. I'm not going to say it's "warm" sounding at all, but it really doesn't need to be, honestly. It's just a solid clear sound with a minimum of any noticeable hype or color. Behringer's parent company recently bought Midas, and the UMC404 claims to have the same mic preamps as used in the high end Midas consoles. Which model of console is anyone's guess, and it's really more just an excuse to stick the name on there to play off the reputation of the name (though, Midas is a big name in live FOH consoles, not really anything to do with recording consoles). But whatever, the mic preamps do sound good. Noise isn't too bad - recording piano with some dynamic mics didn't get any bad noise issues. It will get a bit hissy if you have to max the gain out, but there are few situations where I see that happening, and if you really need lowest noise, you can always use a nicer external preamp and patch into the line inputs. The inserts included on each input is a nice touch! You can easily patch a compressor after the mic input - which is good news for tracking vocals. This is an extremely helpful feature that most other interfaces neglect.

One complaint about the mic preamps: they don't work well with low-output ribbon mics. I tried it with my Cascade Fat Head II and it was a no-go. Not enough clean gain available. Had to max it out to get any signal and at that point the noise was too much. Ribbon users would need something like a Cloud Lifter or other external preamp to be able to use them with the UMC. Too bad, but that's really not a huge letdown considering the price and how well the unit performs otherwise.

Control panel for the drivers is very spartan, but it does enough to tell you what's going on and make a few adjustments. People like me who are used to the luxury of an onboard DSP zero latency monitor mixer (like the Delta has) will be a little disappointed by the lack of monitor adjustment with the simple analog input monitoring on the box itself, but it's still work-able, just a bit unusual to lack a separate control for monitor mixing. But considering the price and general sound quality, this isn't really a complaint.

As far as how well it plays with software, I've tried this with Adobe Audition, Reaper, and Tracktion. It works just fine doing multitrack using the ASIO drivers in Reaper and Tracktion, but it did NOT work well with Audition at all. Attempting to use the ASIO drivers to do a multitrack recording in Audition caused Audition to crash. Multitracking in Audition doesn't seem to work at all with this, even when switching to the MME or WASAPI drivers. I'm blaming this on Audition because Adobe sucks. Tracktion was billed as "included" software, but it wasn't actually in the box with it, and when I registered the product with Behringer to get my "free" download code, I have yet to get any reply from them. There's a free version of Tracktion available and that's probably what they're talking about. Behringer pulled this crap before by including the freeware Audacity with interfaces and billing it as some great deal of included software (and Audacity sucks, BTW). Tried messing with Tracktion a bit, but really not a fan of the workflow. It's quick and easy, but it's too stripped and just not an interface I find comfortable. Reaper gave the best results for multitracking on the laptop, and then I used Audition for editing/mastering the final mix. My main software on desktop is Samplitude Pro X, but I haven't plugged the Behringer into my desktop yet. The laptop is running Win10, so good news for Win10 users that the drivers seem to work fine with it.

Haven't tested the MIDI yet, and therefore haven't used any realtime softsynths with it, so I can't make any judgment about the latency. The control panel gives you some control over this, so I'm sure I could probably get it to where it feels good for realtime synth. But as this is being used almost exclusively for recording, low latency is really not on my list of needs.

Time will tell about the long-term reliability of a $99 interface with this much packed into it, but overall construction seems solid and I've had no feelings about it being too delicate to carry around in my backpack. Should hold up well to regular mobile use.

Giving something like this 5 stars seems excessive, because there's certainly better out there. But at this price? Not even close! In the very crowded world of sub-$200 audio interfaces, I will put the UMC404HD up there as a clear winner.
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Marcus Vinicius Cardoso Sa Barreto
5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo Produto!
Reviewed in Brazil on May 15, 2023
Size: 1-ChannelStyle: Audio InterfaceVerified Purchase
Voce que não tem $$ para uma interface de ponta, essa atende perfeitamente para um home Studio.
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vishal mohite
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Sound Card
Reviewed in India on July 11, 2023
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Superb Quality
David
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente compra.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 26, 2021
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Es muy básico y sencillo de plástico se ve que si se te cae de tu escritorio te quedas sin interfaz por lo que se debe cuidar mucho, los materiales se ven durables y de acuerdo al precio 1000 pesos mexicanos creo que vale la pena ya que hay mejores pero por un costo mayor, solamente lo conectas con el cable usb que incluye a la PC o Laptop y listo.
Como contras lo que tiene es que para configurar el sonido lo tienes que hacer desde tu PC debe estar entrada de audio interfaz codec usb y en salida la misma ademas de estar en sonido monoaural, tuve que ver varios tutoriales pero hay muchos por lo que veo que todo tiene solución, una vez que configuras el sonido en tu computadora todo esta super bien, conecto una guitarra eléctrica en la linea 2 que dice inst y la interfaz ya trae como un pre ampli que incluso hace que se oiga un reverb muy útil si no tienes pedales de fectos, distorciones o preamplificador, en la linea 1 también puedes conectarlo pero se oye muy mal ya que este esta destinado para un micrófono, tambien algo que no me agrado es que forzosamente tienes monitorearlo desde la interfaz ya que desde la PC hay bastante delay, y la salida para auriculares es de 6.35 o 1/4 ha sido un dolor de muelas encontrar unos audifonos con ese plug ya que todos tienen 3.5 mm o 1/8 y los adaptadores que compre aquí mismo en amazon no embonan bien en la entrada de 3.5 he tenido que comprar unos con esa salida exclusivamente, salvo esos detalles creo que si vale la pena no me arrepiento y puedo grabar todo desde la PC en mi caso con Audacity y OBS
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente compra.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 26, 2021
Es muy básico y sencillo de plástico se ve que si se te cae de tu escritorio te quedas sin interfaz por lo que se debe cuidar mucho, los materiales se ven durables y de acuerdo al precio 1000 pesos mexicanos creo que vale la pena ya que hay mejores pero por un costo mayor, solamente lo conectas con el cable usb que incluye a la PC o Laptop y listo.
Como contras lo que tiene es que para configurar el sonido lo tienes que hacer desde tu PC debe estar entrada de audio interfaz codec usb y en salida la misma ademas de estar en sonido monoaural, tuve que ver varios tutoriales pero hay muchos por lo que veo que todo tiene solución, una vez que configuras el sonido en tu computadora todo esta super bien, conecto una guitarra eléctrica en la linea 2 que dice inst y la interfaz ya trae como un pre ampli que incluso hace que se oiga un reverb muy útil si no tienes pedales de fectos, distorciones o preamplificador, en la linea 1 también puedes conectarlo pero se oye muy mal ya que este esta destinado para un micrófono, tambien algo que no me agrado es que forzosamente tienes monitorearlo desde la interfaz ya que desde la PC hay bastante delay, y la salida para auriculares es de 6.35 o 1/4 ha sido un dolor de muelas encontrar unos audifonos con ese plug ya que todos tienen 3.5 mm o 1/8 y los adaptadores que compre aquí mismo en amazon no embonan bien en la entrada de 3.5 he tenido que comprar unos con esa salida exclusivamente, salvo esos detalles creo que si vale la pena no me arrepiento y puedo grabar todo desde la PC en mi caso con Audacity y OBS
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Oskar
4.0 out of 5 stars Great value
Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 11, 2022
Size: 1-ChannelStyle: Audio InterfaceVerified Purchase
Haven't tried a mic run into it yet, but guitar sounds perfectly fine. Sometimes it has a buzzing sound, but nothing a little noise reduction can't fix!
Giovanni
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottima scheda audio budget
Reviewed in Italy on April 9, 2022
Size: 8-ChannelStyle: Audio InterfaceVerified Purchase
Perfetta per chi non pretende di avere un sound da studio top, ma fa comunque un buon lavoro