Logitech Multimedia Speakers Z200 reviews
The Z200 speakers consist of two desktop speakers that add a nice combined 10 W boost of sound. To start with, the speakers are very modern looking and attractive, robed all in white with the exception of speaker mounts themselves, which are a deep grey. The one speaker also plays host to a volume and tone control as well as a headphone jack. Otherwise, a single, standard 3.5mm connection enables users to plug the speakers into any standout audio out port, as found on most notebooks, tablets, smartphones and the like.
The speakers themselves are on the large and thick side, standing almost as tall as a 15” screen, and require their own power source, both of which should dissuade most from trying to travel with them. Setting them up is an out of the box affair, and they are exceedingly straight forward to use. In the speakers’ favour, they came with ample cable (2 m), more than enough to reach from our coffee table to our couch without straining.
As to the sound on offer, we had varying results depending on what we were playing. Music through an iPod for example was not as loud as we expected, even with both the speakers’ volume and our iPod’s volume turned to maximum. It also seemed to us as though the speakers favoured a bass output rather than treble. Playing games such as Oceanhorn with the speakers connected to our iPad yielded a much more favourable result. Here the sound was richer and louder, a far cry from the comparatively weak speakers on the iPad. This made mobile gaming (on our couch, not on a train) considerably more immersive, and from an auditory perspective, much more enjoyable.












