Considering that the Logitech G560 provides impressive audio at incredible volumes AND an RGB lightshow not offered by many other speakers on the market, we think it's a steal at £209.
Manufacturer: Logitech
Considering that the Logitech G560 provides impressive audio at incredible volumes AND an RGB lightshow not offered by many other speakers on the market, we think it's a steal at £209.
Logitech’s illuminated speakers feature smart colour-changing technology – and earth-shattering bass
Reactive RGB lighting; Good connectivity options; Lots of bass;
Expensive; Excessive for quiet environments; Dipped mids;
With gaming mice, keyboard, headsets, mousepads, components and even select monitors now incorporating RGB illumination, it’s sometimes difficult to think of any part of a modern gaming setup that can’t come with configurable lighting attached. Gaming brands like Logitech G, Corsair and ROG are always on the lookout for new categories and form-factors to branch into - and any experiment could soon become a mainstay.
The Logitech G560 gaming speaker system demonstrates the raw potential of what RGB-enabled gaming speakers could offer. It doesn’t quite manage to fully harness that potential - but that potential is definitely there.
Solid sound; Mood lighting is cool;
Doesn't really deliver on its potential; Expensive for what it is;
These are by far the nicest computer speakers I've owned. They are nicely sized and are super loud. The RGB splash lights are beautiful and power full as well get bright. The option of Bluetooth is a great little bonus as well. They are great sounding nice and clean even at high volume and the subwoofer is very punchy. 10/10 would afterpay again
great speakers when they work, but took me a lot of time to get the driver updates and even then sometimes they wouldn't work when connecting to the pc via usb. hit and miss as they have great sound but I have a brand new windows 10 laptop and they don't always connect which is frustrating
They sound great, and the lights are really nice. The lights on the back light up the entire wall!
Driver issue with Windows 10, also looks like the unit is a referb as it wasn't packaged correctly damage to Left speaker
Back in 2013, Logitech moved its G-Series gear into the new ‘Logitech G’ sub-brand (one of five under the company’s umbrella), signaling a newfound dedication to developing top-shelf tech for PC gamers. Since then, the G family has expanded to include numerous mice, keyboards, and other peripherals built to optimize your gaming experience, and look awesome doing it. The new G560 speakers reflect this philosophy, packing an abundance of unique features into a powerful 2.1 setup. We spent some time evaluating them, and as we expected, they’re pretty impressive. The box for the G560 was bigger and heavier than we expected. Turns out, that’s thanks to the hefty subwoofer, which measures a whopping 16 inches tall and weighs more than 12 pounds. The stereo speakers are smaller (about 6 x 6 x 5 inches) and weigh just a few pounds each. They’ve got a cool, distinctive design featuring circular grilles mounted in oblong plastic casings with a brushed finish. Each speaker is equipped with two LE...
Powerful sound; Highly customizable EQ; DTS: X virtual surround sound; Integration with other Logitech G sync gear; Tons of cool lighting options;
Short list of supported light-sync titles currently; Software can be confusing;
Great for gaming; Engaging Lightsync effects; Works with any device; Compact and attractive design;
Way too much bass; High price tag; RGB can be distracting; Jarring volume controls;
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