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Headphones in USB-C Hub are recognized as an external monitor

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I bought a Falwedi USB-C hub (this one), but when I plug my headset into the hub's 3.5mm jack, my machine thinks it is an external monitor:

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How can I fix this or at least, how can I diagnose if this is the USB-C hub's fault or Ubuntu's fault?

(I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 with Unity)

Soren A avatar
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What is the problem ? Doesn't they play ? Probably it is the USB hub that present it's 3.5 mm jack as external monitor - which a headphone set technically also are.
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It's not true that a headphone set is technically an external monitor, they're 2 different things. Also, the headphone set is being recognized as an external monitor that has no speakers, so after plugging in, I have no additional audio options.
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same problem here, still no good answer?
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Ughh, ok it seems to be the USB-C hub. Reading through Amazon, sounds like people (on different operating systems) get all kinds of crazy behavior with the audio jack, some similar to mine, ex: "when I connect to the audio output my screen changes its settings as if I were using HDMI".

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