It’s unfortunate given that the audio experience is just as important for gaming, especially PC gaming.
At least televisions aren’t generally tinny like a laptop or cheap speakers.
Here are the best speakers for PC gaming available today.
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It would be a shame to crown your rig with anything other than the Logitech G560 Speaker System.
Equally important is the software.
If your PC needs the whole shabang, it’s the Logitech G560 Speaker System.
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX
Who says you shouldn’t have home theater-quality sound at your desk?
If that sounds good to you, then the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX is what you need.
Together, the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX can output an impressive 260 Watts of power.
The crowning jewel of the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX is its THX-certified experience.
With the Creative Pebble V3 Speakers, you get good sound without having to relinquish too much desk space.
Even with a tiny desk, you wont struggle to find a place to set them.
In addition to USB-C, auxiliary, and USB-A, the Creative Pebble V3 can also connect via Bluetooth.
So, when an opportunity to consolidate a few accessories comes around, you should take it.
With the LG Ultragear GP9, you’re free to do exactly that and more.
But if you really need to lower your volume, theres a headphone jack in the back.
Whats arguably the best feature of the LG Ultragear GP9 is how the speaker mixes sound on the fly.
For that, we turn to the Razer Nommos for help.
And hey, it wouldn’t hurt for a bit of style, too.
If that’s what you’re looking for, go with the Redragon GS550.
For starters, the Redragon GS550 isn’t short on style.
There’s a volume knob available if the Redragon GS550 gets too loud.
However, subwoofers can take up quite a bit of space.
The Logitech Z407 fits snug between sound performance and a compact design.
But why stop at your games?
Why not share the potential of Logitech Z407 with other devices?
The Logitech Z407 has multiple connectivity options, such as USB, Bluetooth, and auxiliary.
You’re getting your choice of input right out of the game.
FAQ
Q: What is a Down-firing Speaker?
Q: Is a Subwoofer Necessary?
No, but it’s highly recommended if you listen to music or love getting immersed in video games.
With a subwoofer, you’re injecting a much wider range of low-pitch audio.
In other words: deeper bass.
Q: What is a Bluetooth Speaker?
Speakers can connect to your PC in a myriad of ways.
There are speakers that connect via USB and 3.5mm auxiliary, and others connect wirelessly.