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Published: 2018-03-15, Author: John , review by: in.ign.com
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Published: 2018-06-13, Author: Jacob , review by: pcgamesn.com
Abstract: 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 an infuriatingly large plug that never fits the right...
Published: 2018-04-20, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Excellent audio performance, Flashy and luxury light display, Bluetooth support
Not enough directly supported games, Needs more nuance in Screen Sampler, Only works with games in borderless window
Logitech has crafted some seriously superior-sounding speakers for the PC that aren't quite as robust as they could be from a lighting perspective. For a rather steep price, however, what you will get here are speakers that will undoubtedly bring flash an...
Considering that the Logitech G560 provides impressive audio at incredible volumes AND an RGB lightshow not offered by many other speakers on the market, we think it's a steal at £209.The option to connect smartphones via Bluetooth and 3.5mm jack-enabled...
Beautiful RGB lighting, Speakers look classy, Earth shaking bass, Generous cable lengths, Simple, easy-to-follow instructions, Game driven lighting, Bluetooth and AUX 3.5mm connectivity, Can handle multiple inputs simultaneously
No AUX cable included, The lowest volume was a touch too loud, Lack of EQ adjustment away from a PC
In the outset, we showed some slight reservations towards the £209 price tag, however, after testing the speakers for around a fortnight and giving them a thorough going over, we can happily say that the cost is warranted, with one simple caveat; if you'l...
At £209, the G560 is more expensive than the Creative Sound BlasterX Kratos S5 and Razer Nommo Chroma, but then no other PC speaker system can do such clever things with its RGB lights. The bass can be overpowering, while the mid-range is more subdued tha...
Powerful sound, Highly customizable EQ, DTS: X virtual surround sound, Integration with other Logitech G sync gear, Tons of cool lighting options
Short list of supported light-sync titles currently, Software can be confusing
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Loud, Immersive and platform-agnostic lighting effects, Subwoofer doubles as a great foot rest
Like, really loud, Sound quality is only decent for its price tier, Volume controls are wonky
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...