| A common complaint I hear from laptop users is that | | | | damage to the laptop itself,) the Z205 maintains a slim |
| the sound quality on nearly every model fails to | | | | profile, meaning the connected laptop won't suddenly |
| perform to expectations. Some get around this | | | | lose its aesthetic. For its size, the Z205 offers an |
| problem by using headphones, though headphones are | | | | impressive sound profile, and even somewhat |
| useless in instances where you want to broadcast | | | | manages to replicate bass, though some may be put |
| sound (for movies, to play music, etc.) You could hook | | | | off by the "tinny" sound generated at loud volume |
| your laptop up to a larger sound system, but this has | | | | levels. |
| the drawback of only being feasibly useful in one | | | | Overall, the Z205 performs about what you'd expect |
| location (where the sound system is set up,) as few | | | | given the price. It's hard to find fault with the set given |
| want to carry around a full array of sound equipment. | | | | how well it does what it set out to do as a product, |
| The Logitech Z205 seeks to offer a compromise in | | | | though it doesn't do much to set itself apart as a |
| the power of a larger speaker set with a small and | | | | vastly superior product when compared to some of |
| very manageable form factor. | | | | Logitech's other products, particularly their larger |
| The Z205 clips onto the top of a laptop and connects | | | | speaker sets. If you're in the market for a laptop |
| via USB, eliminating the need for power cables or | | | | speaker replacement, the Z205 is probably the best |
| audio inputs. Aside from using rubber clips to connect | | | | you'll find, and at a price that won't bother most |
| to the laptop (a very useful feature, as this prevents | | | | consumers. |