




🔊 Elevate your desktop vibe with effortless, crystal-clear sound — don’t miss out on the upgrade everyone’s plugging into!
The Logitech S150 USB Speakers offer a compact, plug-and-play audio solution with 2 Watts peak power and a 2.0 USB connection that supplies both power and sound through a single cable. Featuring front-mounted volume and mute controls, a sleek lightweight design, and a stable desktop footprint, these speakers deliver clear, balanced sound ideal for professional and casual use alike.

| ASIN | B000ZH98LU |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Computer Speakers |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop Computers |
| Computer Memory Type | 72-Pin EDO SIMM Memory |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (12,794) |
| Date First Available | November 14, 2007 |
| Department | womens |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855045898 |
| Included Components | Speaker,Installation Guide |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.52 x 2.68 x 6.22 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 980-000028 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | 980-000028 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 14.61"D x 17.78"W x 7.11"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers |
| Set Name | Single Speaker |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Speaker Size | 50.8 Millimeters |
| Speaker Type | Computer |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Usb Port |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Style | Speakers |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 097855045898 042491900780 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 2 Inches |
P**S
Great budget fix for soundless computer
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great Budget Fix for a Soundless Desktop We picked these up because our desktop computer didn’t have built-in sound, and my husband loves watching YouTube—these definitely got the job done without breaking the bank. Setup was instant—just plug in the USB, and you’re good to go. No extra software or power cord needed. The sound quality is clear and totally fine for casual use like videos, voice chats, or light music. Don’t expect booming bass or premium audio, but for under $20, it’s honestly impressive. Pros: • Plug-and-play USB setup • Compact and lightweight • Clear sound for YouTube, Zoom, or podcasts • Great value for the price Cons: • Lacks bass (as expected for size) • No headphone jack or aux-in option If you need a simple, affordable speaker solution for a basic desktop setup, this is a solid choice.
F**R
Good speakers
Very nice speakers for the price. They were loud enough to satisfy me and I'm hard of hearing.
K**R
Works like a charm.
Very easy to connect, no programming required. The volume is a little confusing at first, but easy to use from the speaker and the volume control in the computer. Sound is acceptable for voice and some music.
P**0
Cool speakers
Pretty cool especially for the price. Hope they don’t stop working….
C**N
Just fine for "business" applications, which is what they're intended for.
I started a new job recently. The company IT policy is unusual... while they only supply bare-bones systems, you can "upgrade" on your own if you like. For example, while I got a powerhouse CAD workstation, it came without speakers (and only onboard sound). Of course, audible feedback is crucial to so many different computer activities, it's nearly impossible to work without hearing your "chimes" and "beeps" and so forth. So, I needed something. I came to Amazon, shopped around a bit, and found these. I tried to check them out on Logitech's website, but found that they weren't listed there. Well, they ARE, but not on the "consumer" side. See, these are specifically part of the "business solutions" side... they're intended for "office" use. And on that basis, they're very, very effective. The sound quality is acceptable, but by no means could it ever be described as "high-fidelity." Nor is it intended to be. And the maximum volume level is quite low, particularly compared to the big 5.1 system I have in my home office. But it's just about perfect for an office environment. You get a very basic sound system... which entirely bypasses the "on-board sound" as it's a self-contained system. It provide good clarity (teleconferences are crystal clear, for example), but you lose the highs and lows which you might want for listening to music or watching movies... or playing games. There are two issues I have with these, and they're relatively easy to work around. First... my desk has two monitors, but the wire between the two speakers isn't long enough to span both. I had to cut the wire and splice in an extension. Easy to do... the hardest part was finding wire which was suitable for the job. But it worked out just fine for me. Second... these have the issues that every single Windows "USB Sound" solution which uses the default drivers will have. (Devices with custom drivers will often, but not always, avoid this issue... for example, my Logitech keyboard at home has a sound chip built in which doesn't suffer from this issue (but I don't use it, anyway) and my G-35 headphones also are USB but have custom drivers. The issue is with the default "Windows" USB audio drivers, and how they handle volume. The "overall system volume" control is very nearly useless... and that's what the volume buttons on the right-hand unit control. As other reviews have stated... you have two options, really... top-volume level, or "off." That's not an issue with the speakers, it's a programming error from Microsoft. This isn't a HUGE issue, however. The "volume control" does provide settings for individual programs, which are in percentages of the set "system level" volume level, and they work just fine. And the OS will remember where you left those settings, so it's really a "one time" fix for each program. For those who play games, and so forth, this would be a royal pain. But for those who are using this in an office environment, as I am, this proves pretty much painless... so far, I've only had to adjust the volume levels for "Windows Media Player," in fact... because that's the only thing I use which does much more than provide "beeps" and "chimes" and so forth for audible feedback. If you have serious needs... I do NOT recommend these. But if you need a nice, decent, serviceable set of speakers for a WORKING environment... a student computer for doing schoolwork, or an office computer... these are just fine. That, after all, is the intended target user base anyway!
B**1
Nice compact size. Easy to set up.
These speakers are for small desktop computer in a small home office. They are a nice small size and were just of and okay to set up. The volume control worked both from the computer and the buttons on one of the speakers. I don't b hear the tiniest that others hear, but I only got them for online meetings and too list r n to music while working on the computer. They are great (so far) for the price paid.
D**T
Compact, easy install, usb powered, VOLUME ALWAYS MAX!!!
I will try to make this review as detailed as possible so other users do not fall into the mistake I did. At my office, we are not provided with pc speakers. I like to hear my incoming mail notification, hence I decided to buy a pair of cheap speakers. I bought these because I liked the fact that they were small, very cheap, and connected through a USB cord. - Aesthetics: The speakers are nice looking, sturdy, easy to handle and setup on your desk. - Drivers and connections (Part 1 - The good) They have only one cord, the USB, which goes into one speaker, and a second cable connecting the first speaker to the second. This is good because you do not clutter you desk with more wires. The speakers start working as soon as you plug in the USB cable. Windows found the drivers immediately. - The sound Unlike other reviews, mine did not rattle in any way. The sound is obviously (by far) not as good as that from my Bose Soundlink, but is good enough to increase the sound quality of my laptop. They provide enough bass and far richer sound than that coming from my laptop speakers. I would venture to say that they are more than enough to watch a movie in your pc or to listen to music. However, if you are looking for high quality sound, these speakers are not the way to go. But again, these are more than enough if you are not expecting too much. - Drivers and connections (Part 2 - The bad) After installing the drivers, Windows required a reboot. So I did. After restarting the system I noticed that the volume was too high. So I turned it to the least possible setting (Level 1/100) hoping to get a mild, smooth notification every time I had incoming mail. Surprise! The volume on windows is not working! They still sound as if they were maxed out! Windows alerts sound as high as the speakers allow them. So do CDs, youtube videos, etc. With youtube, windows media player, and other programs one has to control the volume setting through the application itself. As per Windows notifications, THERE IS NO WAY OF TURNING THE VOLUME DOWN!!! - Recommendation If you do not mind that the volume on your computer is always at max setting, buy these speakers. If you have any reason, any reason whatsoever, to turn the volume down, then DO NOT BUY THEM. They claim to have volume control on the front of one speaker, but that is just like manipulating the volume setting with your mouse on the windows taskbar. THus, still no way to turn the volume down. In other words: The windows volume setting goes from 0 to 100 (0 being mute, and 100 being max). You can activate the volume icon in the windows notification setting on the taskbar to turn the volume up or down with your mouse. After connecting these speakers, the volume, regardless of the setting on the taskbar, will be high. The volume on the speakers will not vary much (Bearly noticeable) as you change the windows volume from 1 to 100. Obviously, if you set it to 0, it's mute. Therefore, you have basically two volume options with these speakers: i) Mute; ii) Max (With a small range as if you would vary the windows volume from 95 to 100 on the taksbar). After this experience I decided to search for a similar pair of speakers that have an analog volume control on them. That way I can setup the windows volume at a reasonable level (50-60 percent) and make the final adjustment using the volume knob on the speakers. Such as the Logitech Stereo Speakers Z120, USB Powered (980-000524) . I will not try to return these, just because they are so cheap, that I do not think is worth going through all the trouble. I guess I will just give them to a friend. Final Recomendation: DO NOT buy these speakers. Instead try looking for similar USB speakers WITH an analog volume control knob. Hope this helps someone out there! Let me know if you have any questions.
D**Y
Work good and easy to set up
Great little set of speakers for the computer
A**L
better than expected
M**N
Does not give any stronger volume than the weak built-in speakers of my laptop, although it definitely gives a better bass. Can't properly control the volume, either; even at 1 out of 100, it is quite loud. It is cheap, but even at that price it seems to be a waste of money.
J**S
Son buenas, el sonido no es tan alto pero es descentre
K**Y
plug and play with just usb. very nice sounding speakers. sound really well with gaming, video calls and music. i wanted a simple set of speakers without the subwoofer to keep the sound in my room...
A**N
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