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B877 3 Channel Personal Listener Headset Listening MixerAbout The Product 1. LINEPAUDIO B877 personal listener. Designed for players who want to listen to their voices via headphones or earphones, such as their vocal and musical instruments, mainly for drummers, who need to mix click tracks with listener signals. Church choir singing and others needs to listen to the sound of their music. All 3 stereo channels personal monitor desk headphone mixer, 2. Three input channels are outputted by 1 4 and 1 8 (6. 5
About The Product1. LINEPAUDIO B877 personal listener. Designed for players who want to listen to their voices via headphones or earphones, such as their vocal and musical instruments, mainly for drummers, who need to mix click tracks with listener signals. Church choir singing and others needs to listen to the sound of their music. All 3 stereo channels personal monitor desk headphone mixer,
2. Three input channels are outputted by 1/4 and 1/8 (6.5 and 3.5 mm) of headphone holes through various level controllers, and the microphone channel and device output are connected to ground switches. Easy to eliminate the current ground buzzing noise. This product is an ideal choice for live band and church musicians as well as studio musicians and singers. It has the ability to customize the main music and the voice and instrument input of musicians. Make the product become an effective and multifunctional listening device.
3. Line input: 1/4 TRS stereo Jack for connecting line level signal sources, such as mixer listening / auxiliary output, cassette player output, CD player output, and etc.
4. Ground connecting: Plug jumper to disconnect the chassis grounding input of microphone pin 1 and the microphone passes through.
5. The microphone: XLR Jack is in parallel with the microphone input Jack (hardwired) for delivery to the mixer or other microphone-level input device.
6. Microphone input: XLR balanced Jack for connecting capacitors or moving-coil microphones.
7. Device input: 1/4 TRS stereo Jack for connecting device or line level signals, such as guitar processors, keyboards, musical instruments, keyboards, or previous outputs of musical instruments.
8. Mono / stereo jumper: Select whether the input Jack is mono or stereo.
9. Left / right output: Transformer balanced XLR output from device input.
10. hGrounding route: A plug jumper used to disconnect the chassis from the output Jack of the 1/4 RS device.
11. Mono / stereo jumper (located below the line input): select whether the line input Jack is mono or stereo.
12. Note: The interface of the XLR Jack under MONO mode can be used for "Phantom Power" which is required to connect the mixer.
13. Headset output: 1/4 stereo Jack and 1/8 stereo Jack for connecting stereo headphones or headphones.
14. Line level: Adjust the level signal from the line input to the headphone mixing.
15. Microphone level: Adjust the level signal from microphone input to headphone mixing.
16. Inst. level: Adjust the level signal from inst. input to headphone mixing.
17. The line input is connected to a 1/4 "stereo or mono plug." If the plug is 6.35mm stereo, select the mono / stereo jumper set by stereo. The plug is a single-ended mono channel. Select mono / stereo jumper settings.
18. Microphone input is connected to a dynamic microphone or capacitive microphone via a standard XLR cable. If you are using a capacitive microphone, you need to charge it with power from the mixer connected to the microphone Jack. This Jack transmits the phantom power from the mixer to the microphone. Connect the microphone through the Jack to the mixer as needed.
19. Instrument input is connected to the guitar preamplifier output, keyboard or any stereo or monophonic instrument signal. Select stereo or mono.
Features
1. Max input level: -20 dB XLR, +40dB line, +15dB instrument.
2. Input impedance: 50K ohms
3. Output frequency response: 10-30kHz +/-3dB
4. Output impedance HDPHN: 10ohms
5. Output impedance: 2 ea; 100ohms balanced
6. Gain: 20 dB 1/4 inch, 50dB XLR
7. HDPHN frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz
8. S/N ratio: 90dB
9. Power: DC 9-16V
10. 1/4 TRS stereo / mono listening input.
11. The XLR microphone enters w/ pass-through.
12. 1/4 TRS stereo instrument input, 6.35mm / 3.5mm stereo / mono output.
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★★★★★ 5
Perfect, affordable solution for a second home-office setup
I work from home and occasionally like to office out of a different area of the house, but I didn't want to tear down my entire main rig just to move to another room. I picked this up as a secondary docking station for a more casual monitor setup, and it works perfectly for my needs.
Setup & Performance:
I have this hooked up to my work laptop and two monitors via HDMI. One thing to keep in mind: you’ll need to provide your own USB-C cable and power brick to juice it up. Just make sure you’re using a high-quality charging block to ensure the dock gets consistent power for all your peripherals.
The Value:
Compared to the price of a name-brand Dell docking station, the value here is incredible. While the more expensive docks might offer a few extra bells and whistles, this is exactly what I needed without the hefty price tag.
Pros:
Simple Setup: Very straightforward to get running.
Dual Monitor Support: Handles two HDMI monitors with no issues.
Compact: Great for a secondary or portable "mini" workstation.
Bottom Line:
If you’re looking for an easy, inexpensive way to run dual monitors from your laptop in another part of the house, this is the way to go. Great performance for the price!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Works well but pay attention **REVISED**
The device has worked well for me. However potential buyers should note that the 2nd USB C port is reserved for power input from a separately purchased power supply. So the device provides only a single USB C port for attaching devices. I use the device on power from my own computer. So undocking my computer requires some careful steps in the correct sequence: (1) eject all external drives; (2) power down the external display; (3) unplug Anker from computer; (4) remove power from the computer. The device comes at a great price, though, so excellent value.
*REVISION*
After four months of use, the HDMI port seemed to fail--the monitor was indicating that it was not connected. I wrote to Anker support and received a reply within two hours. The reply told me how to reset the docking station. It worked. Kudoes to Anker Support!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Quality multi display hub
Works as intended, good value for the money and reasonably sized. I am currently running two 4K HDMI monitors on it without an issue.
Ready to go out of the box and has a sturdy design, would recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Anker support comes through
Update: Anker support contacted me and provided a new unit. On this one, the video works fine, both via HDMI and DisplayPort. I'm much happier now that the unit, which I do like, works properly.
There is still one video-related quirk that can be annoying, though, if you often unplug the external monitor from the hub but leave the hub connected to the computer. When I unplug the external monitor from the hub, the hub doesn't tell the computer that the monitor is no longer connected (the same thing happened with the original faulty unit). Since the external monitor is my primary monitor when connected, this leads to an irritating set of steps ending up with disconnecting the hub. I reported this issue to Anker support and they forwarded it to their engineering group.
Initial review: I like the form factor and the many connection options. They all work fine EXCEPT that the video (whether DisplayPort or HDMI) keeps dropping out. The computer (MacBook Pro M1 14" running MacOS 13.0.1) thinks the external monitor is there, but nothing shows on the screen for a few seconds, then it comes back on, then off again. Anker support says to try updating the firmware, but to do that requires a Windows computer with a USB-C port. I do not have access to such a machine, so I'm stuck. Since one of the primary reasons I want a hub is to handle the video, I have to return the unit. This is a real disappointment since I otherwise have been very happy with Anker products.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Incredible Quality, Incredible Results!!
AMAZING!! I use my Samsung Z Fold with a Maono Podcast Soundboard for podcasting. Having the phone charge from the soundboard power passthrough was inadequate to keep the phone charged, and generated "noise" in the path.
I got the Anker 565 USB-C hub, and routed the power and signal through the Anker hub. WOW!! My phone remains fully charged throughout the podcast, there is ZERO "noise" in the signal, and I can actually do more than ever expected!
The quality of Anker products has been proven with me Over and Over with every single product I have purchased. From high-end 240w USB-C cords, to Power Banks, Power Blocks, Bluetooth Earbuds & Headphones, across the board; I have never been disappointed!
I highly recommend Anker, and specifically the Anker 565 USB-C hub!!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2025