I had the opportunity to sit down with Logitech and take a look at their new Logitech G560 gaming speakers yesterday. From what I could glean from an online demonstration, these speakers look amazing!
When I hear the name Logitech, the first thing that comes to mind is quality peripherals for the computer. I purchased my first computer in 1995 and have had countless Logitech products through the ...
In the era of esports, headsets have become the norm when it comes to audio hardware for PCs. Speakers and technology have shrunk and evolved enough that companies can simulate the effects of surround ...
Logitech's G brand today announced the launch of a new gaming speaker, the G560. While primarily designed for gaming PCs, the G560 Gaming Speaker has unique features that may also be appealing to Mac ...
Logitech has been making award winning speakers longer than most of us have been PC gamers. If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’ve used a pair yourself. Today, we’re investigating a ...
Logitech Spotlight posts are created in partnership with Logitech. Why limit your gaming to just the screen? Pushing vital sound and light effects right out into the room lets you play with all your ...
I've been more than happy with my ageing pair of Creative speakers. They crackle whenever you change the volume, the cable has to be taped a certain way to the back to make a connection, and they have ...
When Microsoft showed off its IllumiRoom concept back in 2013, I thought the technology must be right around the corner. Extending your display onto the surrounding walls using a projector—how hard ...
The Logitech G560 PC Gaming Speaker is the first dedicated gaming speaker system that synchronizes both light and sounds to gameplay. Powered by LIGHTSYNC technology, the Logitech G560 combines RGB ...
Logitech has today announced its RGB venture into a more immersive desktop gaming environment. The new G560 PC Gaming Speakers are the company’s first with LIGHTSYNC technology. The software works ...
For most of my recent PC gaming, I’ve been using a pair of Razer’s Nommo Chroma speakers. At $170, they sound great, put on a decent light show, and possess rear-firing bass ports that are ...