Best computer speakers 2018: the best audio systems for your PC

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
There are people out there that will tell you the only way to get great sound from your PC is by picking up the best headphones
However, not everyone wants to wear headphones for extended periods
For these people, the best computer speakers are going to be a dream come true
Still, like any PC hardware, finding the best computer speakers for your needs isn’t as straightforward as it perhaps should be
Fortunately, we here at TechRadar have your back – we’ve created this list of the best computer speakers, considering everything from
price and aesthetic, to more technical details that will really let rock the house.You need to think about several important details when
buying the best computer speakers
How do they sound Do they have good stereo or surround sound separation Do you get a headache after listening to them for just a few minutes
Do they have a balanced sound profile You need to keep these details in mind when you’re looking at computer speakers. You should also
consider what you’re going to do with your speakers
Are you going to be playing the best PC games, prioritizing immersion Are you going to be trying to catch up with the Marvel films in their
full Dolby glory Or are you just going to be jamming out to the new Cardi B album Whatever you plan to do, you should go out and buy the
best computer speakers on the market in 2018.You’re not in this alone, however
We here on the TechRadar editorial team have created this list of the best computer speakers that we have tested or reviewed over the last
year or so
So, sit down, put on some music and enjoy.Audioengine A2+Big things come in small packagesWeight: 1.6kg left, 1.4kg right | Size: 6in x 4in
x 5.25in | Drivers: 2.75-inch Kevlar woofers, ¾-inch silk dome tweeters | Supported Connectivity: Wireless with Audioengine’s W3 adapter
| Audio Inputs: USB, RCA, 3.5mm stereo mini-jack | Outputs: RCABuilt-in digital-to-audio converterUncompressed audio through USBNo included
subwooferEven if Audioengine’s A2+ came out four years ago, they’re still one of the best sets of speakers on the market
These aesthetically pleasing speakers are compatible with digital audio from your PCs USB port for uncompressed audio and unparalleled audio
fidelity through its built in DAC
This winning combination means these speakers feature the highest sound quality in their class with amazing clarity and thumping bass.When
you realize that these small six-inch speakers don’t come with a sub, you start to learn that they really have a lot of bang for the buck
Be warned though, you might need to invest in a subwoofer for really low bass, or heavy bass sound at higher volumes
Luckily, they do come with an RCA output, so connecting one is a breeze
And, for just a few more dollars, you can pick up a pair of stands for even better audio.Logitech Z623More ounce for your bounceWeight:
0.95kg left, 1kg right; 7kg subwoofer | Size: 7.7in x 4.6in x 5.0in speakers; 11.2in x 12in x 10.5in subwoofer | Drivers: 2.5-inch
front-firing, sealed drivers, 7-inch bass-reflex subwoofer | Supported Connectivity: none | Audio Inputs: 3.5mm jack, RCA | Outputs:
headphone jackFantastic quality for an affordable valuePowerful subwooferBass heavyWhile they may be more expensive than you’d expect to
pay for the brand’s speakers, the Logitech Z623 is still very affordable when you consider just how powerful they are
The Z623 may look like your average pair of speakers, but its subwoofer produces a thundering sound that can easily dialed up or down
depending on your preference
And, it offers a great soundstage – with great highs and mids – making for a more immersive gaming and movie experience. Logitech
G560Weight: 1.79kg left, 1.79kg right, 5.5kg sub | Size (Satellites): 5.8 x 6.5 x 4.6 inches | Size (Sub): 15.9 x 10 x 8.1 inches | Drivers:
6.5-inch subwoofer, 2-inch tweeters | Supported Connectivity: USB, 3.5mm, Bluetooth | Audio Inputs: USB, 3.5mm stereo mini-jack | Outputs:
Headphone Brilliant RGB lighting  DTS surround technology   Expensive Logitech is well known for its gaming peripherals and computer
speakers in 2018, but never before has it combined the two so spectacularly
The first Logitech computer speakers designed for gaming, the Logitech G560 are the best computer speakers for gamers, bar none
Not only do they feature luminous RGB lighting, but through Logitech’s software, the multi-colored illumination can adapt to any kind of
content you consume – whether you’re playing a game, or listening to music through your phone. Vanatoo Transparent ZeroThe speaker of
your dreams, if you’ve got the doughWeight: 2.04kg | Size: 7.5in x 4.75in x 7.75in | Drivers: 1-inch soft dome tweeter, 4-inch aluminum
cone woofer, 4-inch long-throw passive radiator | Supported Connectivity: Bluetooth | Audio Inputs: Optical, USB, Analog, Bluetooth |
Outputs: : Subwoofer, RJ50Beautifully refined sound High-quality driversVery priceyVanatoo’s Transparent Zero boasts the powerful,
beautifully refined sound of a big speaker packed in a mid-size package all thanks to its high-quality drivers
Though it comes in a boxy, plain aesthetic, this pair delivers great clarity with more presence in the lower mid tones  as well as a lot of
smooth high-end range so the sound is brighter but not harsh.They also offer great sound imaging for an immersive experience and an extended
base range
Last but not least, they’ve got a great selection of inputs – optical, USB, analog, and Bluetooth, making them extremely versatile
These are not cheap, but if you’ve got the funds, they’re certainly worth the investment.This product is only available in the US as of
this writing
UK and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Audioengine A2+
 Harman Kardon Soundsticks IIIGreat sound in a cool, aesthetically pleasing packageWeight: 2.04kg | Size: 10in x 2x satellites; 10.8in x
9in subwoofer | Drivers: four 1-inch full range transducers | Supported Connectivity: none | Audio Inputs: 3.5mm jack | Outputs:
noneFuturistic lookTons of bass powerLimited controlsIf you stare at it long enough, the Soundsticks III might start to look like some kind
of glowing alien jellyfish
These translucent babies, designed by Harman, seem more like a set of modern art installation than a functional speaker system until you
step back and let it do its thing
 This speakers and bass combo boasts extra bass power thanks to its subwoofer while still producing crisp highs so you’re getting
excellent sound at only $170, making it ideal for music fans with a mid-range budget.Keep in mind its few minor cons however—it doesn’t
have a headphone jack, its bass volume control is not accessible, and the LED lights cannot be turned off.This product is only available in
the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Edifier E25 Luna Eclipse. Edifier E25 Luna EclipseFuturistic-looking beauties with
an even more gorgeous soundWeight: 3.6kg | Size: 4.8in x 8.35in x 8.74in | Drivers: ¾-inch silk dome tweeter, 3-inch full-range bass driver
| Supported Connectivity: Bluetooth | Audio Inputs: Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack | Outputs: USB port for charging, headphone jackGorgeous
designExcellent overall sound qualityA bit bass-heavySure, it can be a bit bass-heavy, but the Edifier E25 Luna Eclipse is a beautiful
Bluetooth speaker setup that produces a surprisingly excellent sound for something that looks like it’s a Sci-Fi prop
The Luna, which comes in red, white and black, offers a powerful but controlled bass, fantastic balance with pronounced mids, and good
stereo separation
Using DRP and DSP tech, the pair delivers excellent quality with minimal distortion even when you’re cranking the volume up.Its other
perks include touch sensitive controls and a fancy little remote
Purchase its stands for an even better sound quality and the Jetsons look, if you’re into that.Logitech MX SoundDual Bluetooth speakers
with plenty of juiceWeight: 1.72kg | Size: 6.30in x 6.30in x 3.28in | Drivers: not available | Supported Connectivity: Bluetooth | Audio
Inputs: Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack | Outputs: headphone jackExcellent soundstage and powerful audio Easy wireless connectivityBass can overpower
mids and highsThese Logitech speakers are a thing of beauty with their elegantly eccentric circular design and silver accents
And at $99 a pop, they certainly deliver a little more than what you’d look for in speakers
Before we talk about MX Sound’s pros however, let’s discuss its important con – while the brand is proudly advertising an extended
bass range, thanks to its unique, rear-facing port tubes, the bass can sometimes overpower the mids and highs, making the audio a bit
muddy.That said, it does deliver an excellent soundstage and powerful audio, which makes it great for gaming
It’s got a few cutting edge aces up its sleeves as well: the dual Bluetooth connectivity so you can connect two devices simultaneously,
and the backlit motion sensor controls so a light touch is all it takes to connect a device and adjust the volume.Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
THXTHX-certified speakers that pack a punchWeight: 0.95kg satellite; 5kg subwoofer | Size: 8.5in x 4.2in x 5.67x satellite; 9.5in x 9.8in x
10.2in subwoofer | Drivers: ¾-inch Poly compression tweeter, 6.5-inc side-firing, long-throw fiber composite cone woofer | Supported
Connectivity: none | Audio Inputs: MP3 two-channel soundcard miniplug | Outputs: headphone jackTHX-certified, home theater-quality
soundStunning valueMisses some low endsThe Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speaker system promises enchanced sound for versatile use so that whether
you’re watching movies, gaming, or listening to music, you’re in for a great experience
And it does
These THX-certified speakers boast power, a wide frequency range (31 Hz to 20kHz), and a detailed audio quality with punchy bass, maximum
clarity, and great balance
It’s powerful enough to replicate that home theater quality. That’s a lot punch for $160, even if it means having to tolerate the fact
that the sub stops at 31 Hz so there’s no low end rumble.This product is only available in the US at the time of this writing
UK and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Logitech Z623 Dell Wireless 360 Speaker System AE715 A 360-degree Bluetooth
speaker that doubles as a conference speakerphoneWeight: 1.18kg | Size: 7.5in in diameter | Drivers: three 2.25-inch full-range drivers |
Supported Connectivity: Bluetooth | Audio Inputs: 3.5mm jack | Outputs: USB port for charging, headphone jackDecent 360-degree soundBuilt-in
mic for conference calls Low, low priceDell’s AE715 may not be the most powerful speaker in the market
It produces a decent 360-degree sound that, while is fairly common in portable audio, is a rarity with computer speakers
For it's low, low price, this Bluetooth speaker is nothing amazing; not a lot of bass and there’s a bit of delay, but the audio quality
good enough if your listening standards aren’t quite as demanding. However, what you’re getting in exchange are its wireless
functionality, the USB charging port so you can charge the device, and the built-in mic so you can use it for conference calls
It’s definitely a great portable, wireless solution.This product is only available in the US as of this writing
UK and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Jabra SPEAK 510
   Mackie CR4BTComputer speakers for multimedia useWeight: 6kg | Size: 11.6in x 9.4in x 17in | Drivers: three 2.25-inch full-range
drivers | Supported Connectivity: Bluetooth | Audio Inputs: Bluetooth, RCA, ¼-inch, 1/8-inch | Outputs: headphone jackProfessional-grade
tuning Isolating acoustic foam basesThin mid range and missing high bassMackie CR4BT promises professional-grade performance, which is a
lot more than what its competitors offer
The question is, does it really do that Well, they sound good for a premium pair of speakers, but there are drawbacks including thinner mid
range, and high bass cut off at 70 Hz, which means while there’s good bass presence, you might be missing the really low stuff.The pros,
however, include the acoustic foam pads to isolate the speakers from the surface it’s standing on, and the front auxiliary input
Overall, these aren’t your run-of-the-mill computer speakers
They are useful for multimedia creation and production as well.This product is only available in the US and UK as of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Logitech MX Sound
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