Logitech S150 USB Speakers with Digital Sound – For Sale – Price
$17.60 Original price was: $17.60.$14.96Current price is: $14.96.
Description
Digital speaker system offers a 2.0 USB Connection for power and advanced digital-quality audio. System requires no other cables. A single, 4′ USB cable supplies both audio and power. Compact size delivers high-quality audio without using much space. Satellite-base design offers greater stability on your desktop. Built-in controls allow you to easily adjust volume and include a digital-power indicator. Speakers offer a 90 Hz-20 kHz frequency response and 2″ dynamic drivers. Speaker system includes two speakers with integrated cables.
Balanced audio sound with depth – 2 Watts Peak/ 1.2 Watts RMS power produces immersive and crystal clear sound.
Simple and quick USB connection. Just plug the speakers into your computer USB-A port. An orange LED stays lit when your speakers are on. Disconnect the USB-A cable to power off.
Easy controls. You can easily control the volume or mute on the front of the right speaker to get great audio experience.
They are slim, lightweight and easy to move around so you can accommodate your setup and get perfect sound wherever you are.
Your long lasting product set with a solid build quality.
11 reviews for Logitech S150 USB Speakers with Digital Sound – For Sale – Price
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Later2u –
Can’t beat the price, sound and quality
I bought these back in 2018 and they are still working and sounding great. They are small, unobtrusive and are powered off of USB. They sound good but you’re not going to be rocking the house down with them. They are very good for watching YouTube, listing music at normal levels.
~me –
Best speakers. No power adapter required
We just got new all in one desktops, and the speakers are crap. I recently bought some pricier cheap speaker for about $90 for each set. They looked great and had really good reviews. They sounded like the sound was coming from the bottom off a can.
I feel these speakers give me a great full spectrum sound. I had bought a set a couple of ears ago when I started WFH and used them as external speakers for calls. On a whim, I decided to listen to music while working and I was blown away by how great it sounded. I ordered two more for my personal computer and for my daughter to replace the more expensive crappy sounding ones. I can’t believe how cheap these are, and they just plug into a USB port on your PC. No power adapter.
F. Stowe –
Great speakers! Highly reccomend
Obviously the bass is not booming but for the price these are definitely quality. The sound is very clear, the setup is simple, and the size is great for moving around if you need to. (Reason for 4 stars: I wish the cable was longer because it would be nice to be able to put them farther away from me). I bought another pair to use with my ps4 and laptop and I found the audio controls do not work when connected to ps4. Not that big of a deal, these arent even marketed for consoles and I noticed the ps4 recognizes it as a headset. Audio can still be adjusted in the menu. Iâm very glad it works though, as it is the perfect setup for me on ps4. I find myself using my keyboard to adjust audio anyway so it doesnât bother me. I canât reccomend these enough!
Brugge Deuce –
Simple To Use And Good Sound
I needed a simple and inexpensive solution for my PC sound. This works great and is a simple plug-and-play speaker. For the price: 5 stars.
Cary L. Brown –
Just fine for “business” applications, which is what they’re intended for.
I started a new job recently. The company IT policy is unusual… while they only supply bare-bones systems, you can “upgrade” on your own if you like. For example, while I got a powerhouse CAD workstation, it came without speakers (and only onboard sound). Of course, audible feedback is crucial to so many different computer activities, it’s nearly impossible to work without hearing your “chimes” and “beeps” and so forth. So, I needed something.
I came to Amazon, shopped around a bit, and found these. I tried to check them out on Logitech’s website, but found that they weren’t listed there. Well, they ARE, but not on the “consumer” side. See, these are specifically part of the “business solutions” side… they’re intended for “office” use.
And on that basis, they’re very, very effective. The sound quality is acceptable, but by no means could it ever be described as “high-fidelity.” Nor is it intended to be. And the maximum volume level is quite low, particularly compared to the big 5.1 system I have in my home office. But it’s just about perfect for an office environment.
You get a very basic sound system… which entirely bypasses the “on-board sound” as it’s a self-contained system. It provide good clarity (teleconferences are crystal clear, for example), but you lose the highs and lows which you might want for listening to music or watching movies… or playing games.
There are two issues I have with these, and they’re relatively easy to work around. First… my desk has two monitors, but the wire between the two speakers isn’t long enough to span both. I had to cut the wire and splice in an extension. Easy to do… the hardest part was finding wire which was suitable for the job. But it worked out just fine for me.
Second… these have the issues that every single Windows “USB Sound” solution which uses the default drivers will have. (Devices with custom drivers will often, but not always, avoid this issue… for example, my Logitech keyboard at home has a sound chip built in which doesn’t suffer from this issue (but I don’t use it, anyway) and my G-35 headphones also are USB but have custom drivers.
The issue is with the default “Windows” USB audio drivers, and how they handle volume. The “overall system volume” control is very nearly useless… and that’s what the volume buttons on the right-hand unit control. As other reviews have stated… you have two options, really… top-volume level, or “off.” That’s not an issue with the speakers, it’s a programming error from Microsoft.
This isn’t a HUGE issue, however. The “volume control” does provide settings for individual programs, which are in percentages of the set “system level” volume level, and they work just fine. And the OS will remember where you left those settings, so it’s really a “one time” fix for each program.
For those who play games, and so forth, this would be a royal pain. But for those who are using this in an office environment, as I am, this proves pretty much painless… so far, I’ve only had to adjust the volume levels for “Windows Media Player,” in fact… because that’s the only thing I use which does much more than provide “beeps” and “chimes” and so forth for audible feedback.
If you have serious needs… I do NOT recommend these. But if you need a nice, decent, serviceable set of speakers for a WORKING environment… a student computer for doing schoolwork, or an office computer… these are just fine. That, after all, is the intended target user base anyway!
Tracker1 –
Great small speakers
They’re great for what they are. Low power speakers that don’t require a power source separate from the computer. The only thing that would be better is if they included an inline DAC so they only needed a single USB cable instead of the separate audio cable. It would likely increase the price $4-8 though.
The sound stage isn’t huge. There isn’t a good base level. But that’s not what these are.
What you get is a decent set of small speakers at a decent price that doesn’t require a big wall wart power supply. These are suitable for on the go needs with a laptop or a small desktop setup where you just want general audio without a huge footprint.
If you want something with great audio for music, then your going to want to look in the $100-150 price range and there are some great options there. Again, that’s not what these are.
They’re definitely better than any built in laptop speakers.
Old One 49 –
Great sounding
Jennifer Flores –
Son buenas, el sonido no es tan alto pero es descentre
Raaja shukla –
Nice product,, volume is same as your laptop
Aberdan –
Lautstsärke könnte besser sein
Haynes And Boone –
muy bueba producto, tiene muy buena calidad y volumen