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Comentado en el Reino Unido el 31 de marzo de 2025
I recently got my hands on this game speaker, and wow—this thing seriously transforms the way my game. From deep rumbling bass to crisp highs, it delivers immersive audio that pulls you right into the action.Sleek, compact, and RGB lighting that syncs with the setup! It’s got a premium look and feel without being bulky. The controls are intuitive, and the volume knob has a satisfying click. The light is so cool with different coloursI have connected with my TV as a mini sound bar, it was great experience!Value for Money, it is a decent price for the quality of the game speaker.
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Comentado en el Reino Unido el 29 de marzo de 2025
These are basically large portable speakers. They are very stylish with their lighting effect and the physical volume dial is a nice touch. The design is very "futuristic" with lots of angles that are accented with the RGB lights. They are bigger than I expected, which might be a problem or some.Sound wise...they are actually pretty decent for what they are. The sound quality is good and they can hit a high volume volume without much distortion. As with all these types of speaker, they do lack bass but make a heroic effort to simulate it.The option to combine them into a soundbar is actually useful and can be a great benefit for both ease of use and saving space, though I personally think they sound better when kept apart.The price is probably about right, though personally I'd rather fork out an extra £20 or so and get a proper set of speakers with a sub woofer, but if you need something simple to use and semi portable then these aren't a bad option. Though for me personally I think they're a bit big.
The13thMan
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 22 de marzo de 2025
These computer speakers come boxed together with instructions. They connects via 3.5mm and USB-A. Build quality seems pretty good. The speakers can be attached together. to function as a soundbar. The controls on top are easy to reach. The drivers installed as soon as I plugged it into my laptop, so I didn't need to do anything manually to get it to work. Sound quality isn't too bad, better than I expected though it can't compete with my TV soundbar for bass. The controls are suitably responsive and I love the RGB lighting, the soundbar has a premium appearance at least.If you're an audiophile you'll no doubt want something a bit better but I have had worse USB speakers in the past so would say that these are absolutely OK for casual use. I use my laptop mainly for watching TV programmes and listening to mp3s and the speakers are fine for that purpose. I'm very satisfied with them.
Craig Laws
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 18 de marzo de 2025
I have a number of computers in my office for the various work streams I have. My regular personal laptop, which I’m using right now to type this, and do most of my video editing and general gaming on, has a relatively modest Logitech stereo speaker attached to it. It’s pushing 10 years old but has always been a solid and compact system. When I want something more immersive I have a Steel Series Arctis Pro headset that I turn to, but for most purposes the Logitech is more than enough.So I pitted them against these similarly priced Tone Joy PC speakers.And, well, they’re very similar in output. Doing a blind test I was hard pressed to notice the difference between the pair. Visually, I’m not too fussed on how the Tone Joy look. They’ve tried to give them a little bit of a different shape, and thrown in a bit of RGB, but they’re not doing anything for me. The unique selling point I suppose of these speakers is that instead of having them separate you can slide them together to form a larger centre speaker. Personally the room available to me on my office desk dictates that I keep them separate, but that might be something that works better for you.I would have liked to have seen a longer cable than is supplied. It restricted me a little in speaker positioning. The RGB lighting, while not for me, can at least be controlled by the volume knob on one of the speakers rather than having to rely on a downloaded app to do so.At £27 at time of testing these are a perfectly decent set of speakers. A couple of features that I don’t particularly need myself but may appeal to you. They sound decent enough at the price point but don’t expect Atmos-level immersion. If you keep your expectations in line then for the money I think you’ll be very happy.
Techno Knight
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 16 de marzo de 2025
This is a really nice portable soundbar with the ability to be separated into left and right speakers for a better stereo effect and separation.The sound is quite nice and has something of a warm tone to it, and it is definitely better and less harsh-sounding than laptop speakers. The soundbar also gets quite loud but can get quite distorted at higher volumes.The RGB lighting is a nice touch but is quite a limited in the selection of patterns. I prefer the lights off as there isn't much choice of solid colours.The volume control on the top of the unit is very nice to have instead of buttons. The style of the unit is also quite good. The build quality also seems to be good. All of the wires are fixed, which does limit things a little bit, but it isn't a bad thing, it would just have been nicer if all of the cables could be extended for more flexibility.This is a good budget soundbar for laptops or small computer screens.
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