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May 2018
(82%)
69 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(91%)
542 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Die Autoren gefallen
Guter
Ausgewogener Klang
Optionaler DTS
X Surround Klang
Umfangreiche Software
Stimmige und vielseitige RGB-Beleuchtung
Erstaunlich starke Leistung der an sich recht kleinen Lautsprecher
Gute Konnektivität (Bluetooth
USB
Klinke) bei paralleler Nutzbarkeit
Gute Kabellängen
Enorme Lautstärke
Insgesamt gutes
Klares und detailreiches Klangbild
Das auch bei Musik eine g
Klarer
Auf Spiele und Musik abgestimmte Beleuchtung
Zahlreiche Einstellungsmöglichkeiten über die Software
Saubere und solide Verarbeitung
Schickes Design
Anpassbare RGB-Beleuchtung
Ausreichend Leistung für mittelgroße Räume (bis zirka 50 m²)
Klare Höhe
Saubere Mitten
Kräftiger Bass
Surround Sound (DTS)
Sehr hohe Pegelfestigkeit
Auch via Bluetooth nut
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Preis
Lautstärke schon auf niedriger Stufe recht hoch
Etwas zu sehr dröhnender Bass bei niedrigen und mittleren Lautstärken
Der durch EQ-Einstellungen nur zum Teil abgefangen werden kann
Bei maximalen Lautstärken vernehmbares Scheppern im Mittenbereich
EQ-Presets in der Logitech Gaming Software deutlich v
Deutlich scheppernde Mitten bei hoher Lautstärke
Hohe Lautstärke bei niedriger Einstellung
Dumpfe Mitten und Höhen bei eingeschaltetem Surround Sound
The knock-off IllumiRoom effect is really cool though. While I don't think the G560 is a must-have speaker system, I hope it's the first of many products with ambient RGB lighting. I continue to play a ton of Destiny 2, and it really is a great showcase f...
Doesn't really deliver on its potential, Expensive for what it is
The Logitech G560 gaming speaker system demonstrates the raw potential of what RGB-enabled gaming speakers could offer. It doesn't quite manage to fully harness that potential - but that potential is definitely there...
Logitech G560 RGB Gaming Speakers are loud, powerful, and sound great, considering how small the satellite speakers are. They are not “audiophile” quality (a little bit lacking on the higher channels) but you'll love them for watching movies and playing g...
Logitech G560 RGB Gaming Speakers are loud, powerful, and sound great, considering how small the satellite speakers are. They are not “audiophile” quality (a little bit lacking on the higher channels) but you'll love them for watching movies and playing g...
The G560 Lightsync PC Gaming Speakers are some decent speakers from Logitech that take audio to a whole new immersive level, particularly for gaming!G560 Lightsync PC Gaming Speakers FeaturesLIGHTSYNCRGB Lighting That Reacts to GamesExperience new levels...
The knock-off IllumiRoom effect is really cool though. While I don't think the G560 is a must-have speaker system, I hope it's the first of many products with ambient RGB lighting. I continue to play a ton of Destiny 2, and it really is a great showcase f...
Doesn't really deliver on its potential, Expensive for what it is
If nothing else, the Logitech G560 gaming speaker system demonstrates the raw potential and possibility of what RGB-enabled gaming speakers could offer. It doesn't quite manage to fully harness that potential for a bunch of reasons - but that potential is...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-05-21, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: nag.co.za
Impressive sound quality Dynamic and immersive LED audio experience,
No volume control on the sub-woofer The neighbours will hate you
Logitech sound quality is always dependable, and these speakers deliver amazing clear sound that handles anything you can throw at them. Now add some bright dynamic LED lights and you've got something unique and fun to game with...
Zusammenfassung: In 2002, Philips began experimenting with bias lighting being built into their TVs. They called it Ambilight, and it went beyond the usual bias lighting that reduced eyestrain through contrast. Instead it was coloured lighting that reacted to whatever was...