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The market has tons of computer speakers and most of what we tested are perfectly good, but for a reason or other.
Edifier GR65 for $ 370: SuperCool lighting effects and a serious big, powerful sound, these speakers look great for music, movies or games. They also come to a two-open stand to direct them to your ears. There are USB, RCA and Bluetooth 5.3 input and USB ports to fill your gadgets. Controls are decent, with the physical button in the correct dynamic to drive power and bike. The problem is that they are great and will not match their desktop, including the desktop.
Creative Gravel X Plus for $ 130: If the budget option does not do it completely for you, the creative ‘Pebble X plus adds subwoofer in the shape of the cube at the bottom of your desk. With RGB lighting, greater speakers are also stronger and provide the bottom punchy bass. Sounds reasonably good for money. Connection, compared to the above V3, the headphones and microphone ports and beef compared to Bluetooth 5.3, but all this regularly comes at a higher price.
Soundblade by Blueant for $ 130: If it was a reward for the most stylish sound stick, it will win a curved recording by Blueant. Soundblade, at the same time, the courtesy of a sound and bass, the courtesy of the installed subwoofer, a real punch. Sitting under your monitor but should not serve as a stand or a riser (Unfortunately Blueant has not put something to me). The connection is good with USB-C, 3.5 mm or Bluetooth 5.3, but the sound wishes are nervous. It sounded good for movies and games, but a little muddy middle and restrained heights prevented music. It comes from a handy wee remote.
Bull Lightning Lite for $ 150: This compact sound bar has no calls and whistles of older siblings, but more convenient. It can take a very loud voice, supports virtual surrounding sound and comes from a small remote. Unfortunately, the separation was poor, so it was difficult to say where the votes came from the game, and it was not much bass for a sound bar in his name. Includes connection, USB-C, 3.5 mm, optical or HDMI and supports Bluetooth 5.0.
Creative Sound Blaster GS5 for $ 70: Oxs Thunder Lite’s sound panel is less than half of the price and adapt to the connection, and even the cool RGB lighting is added. There is also a remote and decent application to make EQ and lighting adjustments. There is no sound clarity and bass, it’s a solid small sound stick for this money and works well as a desktop device.
V2 creative phase for $ 105: This affordable sound bar offers excellent feedback with HDMI arc, optical, USB, 3.5-MM AUX and Bluetooth 5.0. But it can be especially strong, it can be muddy and straight and straight and a short cable (not good for sitting tables). Subwoofer gives some decent bass, I have remote control and I like the clear dialogue option to sharpen the sounds, but you can do better.
Marley House comes together for $ 120: Sport a bamboo and fabric-delicate friendly mixture, and are favorable from Marley’s house. Bluetooth 5, RCA or RCA or 3.5 mm AUX. There is no subwoofer, the Midroge is dominant and there is nothing at a high level. You can double-dynamically dynamic with battery-working dynamic and can use them as bookshelf speakers or pair them Marley’s house ($ 110) (8/10, string review), but just like computer speakers, just fine.
Steelseries Arena 3 for $ 130Tilable speakers and a beautiful pear-shaped design with a delicate brand, can receive 3 loud votes from Steelsies. However, there is no bass, loses the highest detail and sounds a little fluent for music. Even for steelseries fans, we do not have a lot of reason to choose the above. There are no lights, USB or other additions.
Razer Nommo v2 x to $ 150: Sound quality of razer’s introductory dynamics is firm for music, although the fact that it is well for the fact that it is good for movies and games (THX has spatial support). These frills look great speakers, but the subwoofer, RGB lighting and not remotely. They offer a USB and Bluetooth connection and are customizable in the Razer’s Sinapse program.
Logitech Z407 for $ 105: The full 2.1 system is in no sense to this price. These speakers join usb, 3.5 mm aux, or via Bluetooth and have a wireless remote volume dialu. Construction is cheap and there is no definition of noise, but there is a good bass tube from the subwoofer, reasonable and heights are reasonable to avoid volume too high. Wired reviews editor Julian Chokkattu, for about ten years, used a change in the Logitech Z series and only recently donated them to another.
Logitech Z906 5.1 Sound dynamic system covering $ 400: This 5.1 system is a certified thx and comes with a large subwoofer, five speakers and central control unit. Design, perhaps a little ugly, even feeling a little ugly and you should throw cables around your room. The surrounding sound effect is firm and you can even convert stereo with 3D mode, but in general, this bass is a heavy system.