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Your cart is empty.Logitech Multimedia Speakers Z200 with Stereo Sound for Multiple Devices System Requirements: Works with devices that provide a 3.5 mm audio output including:|Windows and Mac OS computers|Smartphones tablets|MP3 players.
Nizar
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 8, 2024
These speakers sound wonderful and are really groovy to look at . Very trendy.
Yoni
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 18, 2023
Nice design and great Sound Quality for Home or Office
Guillermo Ibarra
Reviewed in Mexico on January 19, 2020
Las compré desde el 2016 y aún están funcionando perfectamente, buena calidad de sonidos, buen diseño, sin quejas, Logitech siempre es sinónimo de calidad
Phani
Reviewed in India on April 30, 2018
Decent sound, not louder when compared to others speakers.Power adapter is of US 120 v type. Need to buy a converter separately to fit in indian AC power.
Douglas
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2016
They sound pretty great. I certainly wouldn't call myself an audiophile, but they sound as good as my expensive headphones. The only time I really use them is when I'm playing a game with someone else in the room or blasting some music. They work great for both those situations.The volume knob is very nice and linear, though it sometimes makes a bit of a pop if you switch it off very slowly.I love that I can plug my headphones into the speaker. It's a bit like having a DAC in that I can easily adjust the volume. The line in is really nice too when I want to play music off of my phone.The "tone" knob really didn't seem to do anything worthwhile. Supposedly it adjusts the bass, but I found the bass perfectly good at the normal setting, and changing it didn't seem to produce any noticeable difference. Personally, if I was going to mess with the bass I would use an EQ anyways. The knob doesn't negatively impact anything though, so you might find it more useful than me, and it's certainly no detriment.The speakers themselves look fantastic. The black & white is striking but not too much so. It matches my desktop's colour scheme, so that's a bonus. I like that they're nice and tall, they look great sitting next to my monitor. The construction is fairly sturdy, but you wouldn't want to be moving them around all the time, as that's really not what they're meant for. They're heavy enough that my cat doesn't knock them over which is good. The exposed cones of the speakers could be a problem if you live with kids. They look nice, but could be easily damaged. For me it's a non-issue though.The price is what really makes these worthwhile. I picked them up at under 30 bucks, and for that price they're absolutely amazing.
Andrew Hendrix
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2014
Allow me to just start out by saying that I'm just your average Joe. I will boldly say that if you read this review all the way through you will probably have the best idea of whether this is right for you. I'm a senior in college and don't have money to just throw away, not yet at least. Nothing makes me happier than when I can say that I found a deal. I guess I get that from my dad. I'm really not the kind of person who just says "Yeah, five stars!!! Bestest product of all time!!!" something has to be incredibly worthy or terrible to get me to write a review about it. Haha, luckily for Logitech, the former applies to these speakers and everything they advertised about this product is well deserved.Let me paint the picture. I was looking for some quality speakers and my limit was about 30 or 40 dollars. I'm not looking for studio quality speakers (although I would say that these are great mid-tiers), just something better than my built in speakers on my monitor. I saw these online and no matter where I went, I would keep gravitating back towards them. My caveat that makes me unique is that I was looking for a two speaker only setup with great sound; I already have my desktop down below the desk by my big 'ol feet and I would be fighting for room with a sub-woofer down there as well. That being said, these two big guys offer about the best sound short of buying a subwoofer equipped setup.I'm not being biased when I say they were actually more than what I hoped for. For about $25 you get two large speakers with more than enough cable room to put them wherever you want on your desk and great sound. As I read when considering buying these, someone wrote that they're about the size of two red bricks, and they are about spot on. Go outside and find two bricks and put them on your desk; that's about the right size, maybe even a bit bigger. To me, the size is nothing but a plus but I can understand why some wouldn't want large speakers.They look almost intimidating sitting here looking like I paid a lot more for them than I did and the size helps Logitech make good on their word that they pump out quality bass. The bass is solid, about the best I've heard in non-subwoofer setups. Yeah, you could have better bass, but not in just two speakers like these unless you go Bose or something. There is an adjustment wheel on the right speaker that you're going to just want to turn all the way up. It boosts the bass and treble very well. I've never had to take them past about half power on the sound nob except to test them right now. There's no static sound that I can hear no matter how high I go up, and that treble sound that fills the room when listening to music is incredible.In the end, I can't really think about any negatives that are worth mentioning. The do exactly what they are supposed to do. They sound great when I play games or music, and have an ambiance quality to them like you've put on headphones on and want to be left alone. Granted, I've only had these for about two weeks but I have a feeling they will last a long while. Heck, for the price they could last six months and you'd probably get your money's worth. If you want a more expensive setup with surround sound and deep bass then you're not looking in the right place, but I would imagine the sound I'm hearing would cost me about $40, not $25, so I don't see how you could be disappointed with these speakers.
J. F. Hindy
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2014
Quick pros and cons1. The cable between the two speakers is ~5ft long. This is great for me I have a 2-monitor set-up and I needed to find a pair with a cable long enough to put them on either side. These do that with room to spare.2. The sound is clear. It actually took me by surprise. My last pair were a little more bassy so I thought something was off but really it's just better sound reproduction. I do a lot of audio recording (voiceovers for videos, podcasting) and my voice sounds good on these. It also captures reverb very well (damn reverb, need to upgrade my audio set up next!)3. These sound nice. The highs aren't bad, the mids aren't bad, and the bass isn't bad. I mean they're not like amazing great but these are also $25 speakers. This is probably the best noise I've ever gotten out of $25 speakers.4. My last pair of speakers were USB powered and I grew to hate that. These are AC powered (6ft long power cable) and that makes me happy.5. The volume has a good, high quality feel to it.6. The speakers are deceptively light and made of plastic, but they look really nice with my whole set up.7. The 2.5" drivers per speaker definitely do their job. Also, these speakers can get pretty loud before getting all nasty sounding. Not like rattle-the-windows loud, but definitely louder than you'll need them to be.Cons1. The tone knob is rubbish. Put it in the center and use your computer's system equalizer if you need to mess with it.2. These things are huge! Easily the size of my forearm. I wasn't expecting them to be that large. It ended up not being a problem (hence no stars removed).3. Read other thoughtsOther ThoughtsThese things take a bit to "burn in". I had them shipped and it's winter time so they may have just been cold but the first couple of hours I spent tweaking every setting on my computer trying to figure out why everything sounded so muted. The bass sounded fine, but the mids and highs sounded a tad muffled (like the sound you get when you put your hand over a speaker.I turned the music off, reset everything to default (where I had started from) and let them chill for a few hours. Then, while I was out, I put them up on moderate volume and, without messing with any equalizers, put some music on and left them playing for 5 or so hours. Once they warmed up and got a little burn in, they sounded much better.For most cases I use default on all the system noises but in Winamp I chose a preset that boosts the bass and treble a little bit. Even when burnt in, the lows and bass need a little boosting to keep up with the mids. Now I'm quite happy with how everything sounds.They require a little work, but once you get them settled in these are a fantastic pair of speakers and probably among the best you can get until you start getting into 2.1 speakers.*****Update August 1st, 2014*****I bought a second pair of these speakers. My girlfriend's speakers died and I gave her the original ones I bought (still going strong after 7 months) and I bought myself another pair. This time it was shipped during the summer so the speakers weren't submitted to the harsh, frigid cold of winter time like the first pair. Thanks to this, the problems I experienced the first time around were much less pronounced and much easier to fix. The "burn-in" wasn't really required at all and once I got the volume and such configured everything worked pretty well. It took me about a day with the first pair but this time around it only took a couple of hours of use before they sounded good. I guess that means most of the problems were simply because they were cold when I first plugged them in.It keeps its 5 star rating. I have bought two of these and would buy a third. I'll update if either of these break down but until then, I'm still happy with my purchase.Still gets my vote on the best $25 speakers around. I'd say I'd buy them again but I just kind of did so yeah I'd probably buy them a third time.*****Update May 6th, 2015*****Happened to be goofing around notice that this was the highest rated review. Cool! So I thought I'd do an update. Both sets of these speakers still work flawlessly (my girlfriend's pair that I gave her and my current pair). They both still sound great. If these broke, I would still buy these over again (unless, of course, I had like some serious cash to spend on a serious set of speakers).I still do my audio recordings, albeit on much better hardware than before. My recordings still sound great on these. I've had no problems with them whatsoever. They survived moving without breaking and a fried motherboard without flinching. I still recommend these to people :)*****Update December 18th, 2016*****Still the best ~$25 speakers out there. Both pairs still work after years of use. These days I have to keep the sound down as my roommate works night shift so these actually didn't get used for about 10 months (been using headphones). Turned em on and cranked em up a bit and it's the same old speakers I remember. Again, I proclaim, that unless I'm spending serious money on serious speakers, these are still my cheap go-to speakers. So happy they still sell these.*****Update December 16, 2017*****Still own these. They still work now 3 years later. They're basically permanent placements on my desk. I would still recommend these to anyone looking for good, cheap speakers.*****Final update: January 26, 2024******Friends, my 10 year extravaganza has come to an end. They worked great, and technically, they actually still work. However, one of the speakers blew and cackles at anything other than low volume. I replaced them with a pair of Edifier MR4 because it's been 10 years and it's time for some big-boy speakers. I will miss these Logitechs. The best $25 speakers I ever had.
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