Logitech Speakers

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Room-Filling Sound That Fits on Your Desk

Logitech speakers deliver clear, room-filling audio across stereo desktop pairs, 2.1-channel systems with subwoofers, and compact USB-powered options for workstations, conference rooms, classrooms, and entertainment setups. The Z-series lineup spans the Z150 for compact personal use, the Z313 for 2.1 bass, and higher-wattage models for larger rooms, all connecting via 3.5mm, USB, or Bluetooth. Every model connects to the broader Logitech ecosystem of peripherals and conferencing products, and the full soundbars and speakers category covers options from every major brand.

Logitech Speakers for Every Workspace

  • Desktop workstations — compact stereo speakers deliver clear audio for system alerts, video playback, and casual listening without the isolation of headphones
  • Conference and training rooms — higher-wattage 2.0 and 2.1 systems fill meeting spaces with clear audio for video calls, presentations, and training content
  • Classroom and education — durable, affordable speakers provide audio for instructional videos, language labs, and multimedia content across student workstations
  • Gaming and entertainment — 2.1 systems with dedicated subwoofers deliver bass depth for games, movies, and music at a desktop form factor
  • USB-powered portability — compact USB speakers like the Z150 draw power directly from your laptop, eliminating external power adapters for travel and temporary setups

Choosing the Right Logitech Speaker

Logitech's Z series uses a numbering scheme that generally correlates with size, power output, and feature set. Lower numbers like the Z150 and Z200 are compact stereo pairs suited for personal desk use. Mid-range models like the Z313 add a subwoofer for a 2.1 configuration that brings noticeably fuller bass. Higher-end models increase total wattage, add features like Bluetooth connectivity, and use larger drivers for improved frequency response.

2.0 Stereo vs. 2.1 with Subwoofer

A 2.0 stereo system uses two satellite speakers and handles the full frequency range from each driver. This keeps the footprint small and the setup simple. A 2.1 system adds a dedicated subwoofer that handles low-frequency reproduction, allowing the satellite speakers to focus on mids and highs. For music, gaming, and video content where bass matters, a 2.1 system provides a significantly richer experience. For voice calls, system sounds, and light media use, a 2.0 pair is often sufficient.

Power and Connectivity

Logitech speakers connect via 3.5mm auxiliary cables, USB, or Bluetooth depending on the model. USB-powered speakers are the most portable since they draw power from your computer's USB port. Models with external power adapters typically deliver higher wattage and louder, cleaner output. Bluetooth models let you stream audio from a phone or tablet without any physical connection to the speakers.

Complete Your Logitech Setup

  • Logitech Headsets — switch to a headset when you need private audio for calls or focused work without disturbing colleagues
  • Logitech Webcams — pair desktop speakers with a webcam for a personal video conferencing station
  • Logitech Mice — add a Logitech mouse for a unified desktop peripheral setup
  • Docking Stations — connect your speakers, webcam, and peripherals through a single docking station
  • Monitors — pair speakers with the right display for your media and work setup