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These are the best computer speakers that we've tested — whether you’re looking for a simple stereo system or 5.1 surround sound.
A good set of speakers can help turn your PC into the ultimate home entertainment rig. Here's what to look for when shopping, along with the best computer-friendly speakers we've tested.
We're bringing you our picks for the best computer speakers from mainstream offerings to full-on surround sound systems.
The best computer speakers you can buy right now for out-of-this-world sound with music, movies, and gaming based on our reviews and testing for all kinds of setups and budgets. Skip to main...
We test PC speakers based on four key criteria, comparing similarly styled and priced models. These criteria are design, sound quality, features and value.
Any computer owner can benefit from a good set of powered computer speakers, whether for listening to music, watching videos, playing games, or producing audio content.
A good set of computer speakers should offer a harmonious blend of design, functionality, and sound quality. The Audioengine HD3 is a prime example, boasting a sleek design that fits seamlessly on any desk and delivers a sound that emphasizes lower notes while making mids sound fantastic.
These WIRED-tested computer speakers, from stereo speakers to surround sound, will suit any budget.
Looking for better sound? The best PC speakers offer subwoofers, Bluetooth streaming, clear sound, and more.
The Fluance Ai41 speakers, on the other hand, take the convenience of computer speakers and combine it with the sound and aesthetic of bookshelf speakers. Unlike most of the speakers we're looking at, these are full-size, with the dual internal class D amplifiers pushing 45 watts of power per speaker into the 5-inch glass fiber composite drivers.