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Edifier R1280DB Lautsprecher
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Logitech Z537 Lautsprecher
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Logitech Z625 Lautsprecher
Logitech Z625
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Inexpensive Bluetooth bookshelf speakers that pack a punchWeiterlesen
The Edifier R1280DB is a pair of bookshelf speakers which are to be heard and not seen. Not like you will notice them with their low profile looks.Weiterlesen
The R1280DB is a subtle update to the preceding R1280T that well-suits buyers searching for a well-designed speaker with a pleasant tone.Weiterlesen
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Logitech's Z537 2.1 speaker system delivers strong wired and Bluetooth audio performance at a very reasonable price.Weiterlesen
Our houses are getting smarter all the time. Be it light bulbs, security systems, doorbells, or something else, the Internet of Things is growing at quite a rate. In fact, it’s hard to buy household things, or at least consider them, in 2017 that aren’t “smart”. Speakers are one of those items that have been getting increasingly more robust and well-rounded. To many, the grandfather of the smart speaker is the Sonos and its Wi-Fi based setup. There’s something very cool about being able to play separate music playlists in individual rooms or tie them together for a group party. Moreover, it’s really fun to have so many different music and audio sources. Chromecast Audio, and later Google Cast for Audio, is a great, inexpensive way to get users/listeners halfway there. It’s a low-cost way to play music and other audio through speakers that otherwise might not have the capability. Then, of course, there’s the old standby in Bluetooth. It doesn’t get much easier to pair a speaker to a phone and play your favorite tracks. Introduced in April, Logitech’s latest audio offering is the Z537 speaker system. Designed to connect to your desktop computer or laptop, it’s a 2.1 channel setup that also includes RCA input and Bluetooth. The four-piece system runs about $130 and can be found at a variety of retailers. As is the case with most speakers designed for computers, the Logitech Z537 has its share of cables. Nothing crazy, mind you, but the standard stuff to tie the four components together. Included in the box are two upright speakers, a sub-woofer, and a control dial puck. Setup is really quite simple in that you plug the monitors into the sub-woofer; the puck is hardwired into it. The sub acts like the brains or the main component and there's plenty of cord length to place it away from your feet. The left and right speakers are marked and also come with a nice length to them. You aren't confined to the typical 3-foot space and can space them out as you need. Audio sources come from three options: 3.5mm, RCA, and Bluetooth. The puck has a rubbery, tacky material on the bottom which keeps it from sliding around. You adjust the volume by turning the dial and the power button is on the left. Should you wish to jump from your desktop's audio to a Bluetooth connection, it's as simple as pressing a button. The left and right satellite speakers are just a hair under 7-inches tall and are designed with black, grey, and a bronze. Taken as a whole they look great and the colors balance well. The speakers are not protected by any grille but we're quite fond of the look. The Z537 puts out an impressive amount of sound, both in terms of volume and quality. Considering the $130 price tag, we expected it to be loud and semi-decent range. We didn't expect to use this as a primary audio experience, but the RCA input has changed our mind. Another item we've recently been reviewing is a turntable (yep, records) with RCA output. When paired with this setup we now have a reason to bring our vinyl to the office. We really like the Logitech Z537 as a desktop setup as it delivers more robust audio than some of our previous computer speakers. You'll certainly find a variety of speakers at a lower price, but you probably aren't getting the added Bluetooth and/or RCA inputs. Should you find yourself with a number of sources of music, you'll want to consider this one. We've been a fan of Logitech since as far back as we can remember, perhaps dating into the 90's with our first replacement computer mice. The brand consistently puts out excellent hardware in all areas and we've yet to run into something that gives us pause. The Z537 has quickly made itself comfortable here at the office. The puck makes it easy to hop from a podcast on the phone (Bluetooth) to a movie trailer on the computer (3.5mm). It's hard to overstate that convenience and functionality. The Logitech Z537 can be purchased directly from Logitech's website as well as other retailers such as Amazon and FRY's. Pricing tends to stay right around the $130 mark as this is a newer product.Weiterlesen
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Read the in depth Review of Logitech Z625 Audio Video. Know detailed info about Logitech Z625 configuration, design and performance quality along with pros & cons, Digit rating, verdict based on user opinions/feedback.Weiterlesen
The Logitech Z625 speaker system is simply an upgrade to the Z623, and to be an upgrade, the only thing that had to be added to it was an optical input.Weiterlesen
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Allgemeines

Lautsprechertyp2-Wege
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Anzahl der Lautsprecher2.02.12.1
Empfohlene VerwendungUniversalPC
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Konnektivität

KonnektivitätstechnologieKabelgebunden und drahtlosKabellos
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Analoger Cinch-Stereo-EingangJaJaJa
Digitaler Koaxial-Eingang (S / PDIF)100
Digitaler optischer Eingang (S / PDIF)1Nein1
Pre-Output (Subwoofer)NeinNeinNein
Dockingstation für Handy / TabletNeinNeinNein
FernbedienungJa
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Analogue 3.5mm input (Aux)
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12
Analogue 5.1/6.1/7.1 inputs
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NeinNein
Analoger Cinch-Stereoausgang
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NeinNein
Kopfhörerausgang
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NeinJa
Mikrofoneingang
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NeinNein
USB
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NeinNein
USB-Stromversorgung (nur mha USB)
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Nein
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Design

Farbe des Produkts
  • Schwarz
  • Braun
  • Holz
SchwarzSchwarz
LautsprecherplatzierungTischplatte / Bücherregal
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LautstärkeregelungRotary
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Maße

Gewicht4.9 kg6.05 kg8.15 kg
Höhe234.0 mm
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Breite146.0 mm
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Tiefe196.0 mm
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Eigenschaften

Externe SteuereinheitNeinJaNein
EqualizerNein
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AirPlayNein
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BluetoothJaJa
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Eingebaute Lautsprechersteuereinheit
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JaJa

Audiofunktionen

BassreflexJa
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VerstärkerN
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Effektivwert42.0 W
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Frequenzbereich (max)20000.0 Hz20000.0 Hz20000.0 Hz
Frequenzbereich (min)55.0 Hz55.0 Hz35.0 Hz
Kapazität (max / gesamt)
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60.0 W200.0 W
Leistung pro Kanal (RMS)
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60.0 W35.0 W
Geeignet für Subwoofer
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JaJa
Surround-Lautsprecher
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NeinNein

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