Logitech Z-5
Manufacturer: Logitech Part number: 980-000168
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- While we weren't blown away by their sound, the Logitech Z-5s' combination of a simple, clean design, USB connectivity, and some basic remote operation make them a decent value in the sub-$100 PC speaker space.
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CNET editors' review
Logitech Z-5 price range: $49.95 - $69.00
- Reviewed by: David Carnoy
- Edited by: John P. Falcone
- Reviewed on: 09/17/2008
The good: Logitech's Z-5 PC speakers offer decent sound for a reasonable price; omnidirectional acoustics; USB connectivity obviates need for bulky power adapter; compatible with Mac and Windows PCs; included remote allows you to control playback of music from across the room; auxiliary input for connecting to non-PC audio sources.
The bad: Little light on the bass; no volume control on speakers themselves.
The bottom line: While we weren't blown away by their sound, the Logitech Z-5s' combination of a simple, clean design, USB connectivity, and some basic remote operation make them a decent value in the sub-$100 PC speaker space.
A couple of years ago Logitech brought out the Z-10s, an interesting set of PC speakers that featured USB connectivity and a digital readout on the front of one of the speakers. They looked good, sounded decent, and were cutting edge in their nod to visually incorporating digital music playback--though the touch-sensitive controls did cause issues for some users. Now the company is serving up the Z-5s, which don't feature the fancy digital readout but offer some intriguing design elements and the same USB connectivity.
The black Z-5s have a simple, clean, modern look, but aren't quite the knockouts that the Z-10s are. From afar, at least, the Z-5s look a little more luxurious than they really are. Pick them up and you'll notice that they feel a little light. They weigh in at 1.5 pounds for the left speaker and 1.66 pounds for the right, and measure 10 inches high, 3.3 inches wide, and 3.3 inches deep . The nonsubstantial weight is a tip-off that these are relatively inexpensive PC speakers (they carry a list price of $100, but you can find them online for closer to $80).
Except for their tops and bottoms, the Z-5s are clad entirely in speaker cloth. They're designed to be "omnidirectonal," radiating sound "more uniformly over a wide range of frequencies and angles," according to Logitech. You can't remove the cloth to expose the speaker, but you can see through it enough to notice that there's a single driver in the front, which appears to be mirrored on the back of the speaker. In fact, you can flip the speaker around (with the back facing forward) and you probably wouldn't notice a difference in the sound. There are no drivers on the sides of the speakers, but if you put your ear up to the side of the speaker from a foot or 2 away, it does seem as if the sound is coming right at your ear--as if there was a driver on the side of the speaker.
There is no volume control on the speakers themselves. Around the back of the right speaker, there's a connection for the left speaker and an audio input for portable audio devices--but that's it as far, as connectivity or buttons go. It's worth noting that if you do decide to connect a portable audio device (we hooked up an iPod), you'll have to control the volume from the source device; the Z-5's remote won't do you any good there.
As noted, to power the Z-5s you plug them into the USB port of your Windows or Mac desktop or laptop. The drawback to this setup is that you lose a USB port on your computer. But the bigger gain is losing the ungainly power supply. After you connect the USB cable, you then have to insert a CD-ROM into your machine and install some software.
The last thing you do is assign a music application to the musical note button on the remote. You can choose Windows Media, iTunes, or any other application you want. Once you make our selection, anytime you hit the musical note button, that application will launch (if it isn't launched already).
Unfortunately, however, you can't navigate though the application using the remote. It's only designed to skip tracks forward and back, pause/play tracks, and raise and lower volume. It's nice to be able to use the remote to do all this, just be warned that it's small and easily misplaced. Lose it and the only option you'll have for raising and lowering volume is the audio volume control on your computer.
The sound quality was pretty good, considering the speakers' price. We're not sure how much of a difference the whole omnidirectional effect makes (especially if you intend to have the speakers sitting on a desk pointing at you), but as we said, the sound does radiate as advertised, and it's kind of cool to listen as you walk around the speakers.
In our listening tests, we came away feeling that the Z-5s offered decent clarity but just not a ton of bass--which is to be expected from fairly compact speakers that don't feature a separate subwoofer. Broody ballads like Elbow's "Friend of Ours" sounded quite good, but stuff with heavier bass lines like Beck's "Soul of a Man" from his Modern Guilt album came across as a little thin. The speakers' biggest strength was the natural sound it evoked from vocals.
For games, the Z-5s will certainly service casual gamers just fine. You won't get that room-shaking bass during explosive moments, but these guys are much better than the speakers that shipped with your desktop computer.
At just 2 watts per channel, don't expect the Z-5s to play super loud. Cranking up the volume too much will begin distorting the sound, so don't envision them filling a space much bigger than an office or dorm room. Like most of the speakers in this price range, they'll sound best if you're sitting a few feet away from them.
All in all, there isn't too much to complain about. As you can tell, we weren't blown away by the sound, but it's certainly a big upgrade over the speakers that typically ship with desktop systems. The USB connectivity cuts down on the cable clutter and the little remote is another nice plus if you're looking to turn your computer into a stereo system that you can operate from a spot on the other side of the room--like your bed. In short, we have no problem recommending the Z-5s at their price point, but anybody who's a discriminating listener would be well advised to seek out the older Z-10s, and pay a bit more for their superior sound.
User reviews
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Nice looking. No power connection. USB sound.
by simjimpson on November 15, 2008
Pros: Nice sounding, especially for the price. Minimum cable mess. Nice looking design. Omnidirectional. Remote included.
Cons: Somewhat lacking in bass. Not tons of volume.
Summary: I was looking for a small set of 2.0 pc speakers at a reasonable price. These fit my needs almost perfectly., being omni-directional, small with no power supply. There'...
Summary: I was looking for a small set of 2.0 pc speakers at a reasonable price. These fit my needs almost perfectly., being omni-directional, small with no power supply. There's not an abundance of volume but thats's understandable, and the sound quality is very nice. I'd buy these again in a heartbeat.
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Best semi-portable, cheap PC speakers I've heard
by GuardianS7 on October 23, 2009
Pros: Clear sound and convenience of use through USB plug and in-jack for sound in back.
Cons: Can't unplug and plug in computer, at whim, without activating speakers again through icon.
Summary: For the price of $60, it's a great deal and is much easier to move around due to their 2-piece-only set up. Should get for laptops.
Summary: For the price of $60, it's a great deal and is much easier to move around due to their 2-piece-only set up. Should get for laptops.
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Sleek look
by threekoins on August 16, 2009
Pros: USB connectivity
Omni-directional soundCons: Not enough bass
Remote doesn't work that wellSummary: These have a very nice sleek look to them and what attracted me to buy them. The sound decent and works well with games and music while I'm at ...
Summary: These have a very nice sleek look to them and what attracted me to buy them. The sound decent and works well with games and music while I'm at my computer. The USB connection is another nice little feature. For the price they are worth buying.
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easy to use, great sound, and sleek design
by nicks328 on August 2, 2009
Pros: The design is what really sold me on the product. I also got a very good deal because Best Buy had them on sale. They have very good sound and are loud. can turn speakers off by using "quick launch" buttons on HP laptop.
Cons: No volume control on the speaker itself. remote "music note" button only works with iTunes, windows media player, or one other option which you can select. I wish there was a way to make all sound go through the z-5 speakers.
Summary: very good for the price. remote is very cool. small with great sound so they do not take up much room at all.
Summary: very good for the price. remote is very cool. small with great sound so they do not take up much room at all.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Logitech
- Part number: 980-000168
- Description: Unlike standard PC speakers that focus sound in one direction, the Logitech Z-5 speakers use omnidirectional acoustics that create a substantially wider sweet spot - an especially helpful feature if you often move your laptop around your home or office. An innovative speaker technology previously found only in expensive home-theater systems, omnidirectional acoustics on the Logitech Z-5 speakers use forward- and backward-firing drivers to transmit sound evenly in all directions. Whether you're listening to your favorite song or watching a video on YouTube, you'll enjoy rich, articulate sound and minimal distortion - from every corner of your room. Delivering pure digital audio that's easily moved with your laptop, the Z-5 omnidirectional speakers can be quickly connected to any PC or Mac via USB. There's no need for an external power adapter or batteries.
General
- Product Type PC multimedia speakers
Speaker System
- System Components 2 speakers
- Speaker Type Active
- Audio Amplifier Integrated
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Interface Type USB
- Additional Features USB powered, Omnidirectional design
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x USB ( 4 pin USB Type A )
PC Speakers (Extended Specs)
- Cable(s) Included 1 USB cable External 6 ft, 1 Audio extender External 4 ft
- Cables form factor External
- Cables included qty 1
- Cables length 6 ft, 4 ft
- Cables type USB cable, Audio extender
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x USB cable - 6 ft, 1 x Audio extender - 4 ft
- Remote Control Remote control - Infrared
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