Logitech Z130 PC Speakers, Full Stereo Sound, Strong Bass, 3.5mm Audio Input, Headphone Jack, Volume Controls, Computer/TV/Smartphone/Tablet – Black

$124.00

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Price: $124.00
(as of Mar 05, 2025 05:40:14 UTC – Details)


With convenient controls and an easy setup, These compact speakers make getting rich stereo sound simple. 5 watts of total power deliver clear stereo sound for your music and movies. Plus, the front-facing reflex port provides powerful bass to your audio experience. Easy-to-use controls are located on the right speaker to provide quick access to power and volume. Speakers connect to your laptop, computer, smartphone, tablet and more with a standard 3.5mm plug. Refer instruction manual for troubleshooting steps.
Stereo Sound : With five watts of total power, you get stereo sound that’s clear and strong
Handy Controls : It’s easy to get the hifi-sound you want with simple volume and power controls
Your Way : Plug in your headphones and listen to music, movies and games where and when you want to
Easy Set-Up : Just connect the mini-speakers to your PC, Mac or laptop with a standard 3.5 mm audio cable and you’re ready to go
Compact, low-profile design ideal for desks with limited space

Customers say

Customers find these speakers have good sound quality for general purposes and music. They are inexpensive and work well for most customers. The size is small enough to fit nicely in corners of desks. Customers appreciate the ease of installation, ease of use, and look of the speakers. However, some customers disagree on the overall quality.

Reviews (8)

8 reviews for Logitech Z130 PC Speakers, Full Stereo Sound, Strong Bass, 3.5mm Audio Input, Headphone Jack, Volume Controls, Computer/TV/Smartphone/Tablet – Black

  1. R.Roach

    A Very Good Option for Remote Work
    As with most Logitech products, these little speakers do a very solid job, in their specific swim lane.In this case these little “laptop speakers” do one specific job very well. If you’re looking for some crazy audiophile experience these are obviously not for you. If you have a practical everyday use in mind these may very well suit your needs.When I started working remotely full-time during COVID in March of 2020, I discovered that my work laptop’s speakers were ridiculously inadequate for everyday use, especially in Zoom/Skype calls. People have such varying mic quality that I was missing a lot in low volume call conversation. After picking these speakers up that is no longer an issue at all. They’re super easy to use, are very affordable for this application, and can get quite loud. The sound quality is also just fine, very clear even at louder volumes, but don’t expect a crazy music/bass heavy experience. But for something on the go, say for a home office, dorm room, or hotel visit, these will be great for you. They’re also a pretty good size for traveling in that way so you can reasonably do that. The only thing that’s mildly unfortunate is needing both to plug the sound in via the attached USB cable as well as power to an outlet. It would have been more convenient to have power come through the USB which it is capable of, but it’s not a big deal, and is to be expected for speakers that can pack the volume/size that these do. If you manage your expectations these Logitech speakers will be a great choice.

  2. Taylor Walker

    Excellent 2.0 personal desktop speakers
    For $20 these speakers are legit.I’ve rated these based on their price-point, however, not on their sound output.PROS:+ Volume Control on the speaker (Might be a con for some that prefer the remote. I don’t like the remotes because it’s just more wires).+ Headphones jack on the speaker+ Decent all around sound considering the price and wattage of these speakers.+ definitely loud enough for a small bedroom/computer room for listening to music/games/anything on the internet, though it’s not going to be a house party. I can hear these from a different floor.CONS:- A rather short cable to connect from your PC’s output if your PC isn’t on the same surface as your speakers.- Not much bass, but again, these aren’t priced for that.- They sound rich (for what they are) at a specific close distance (Sitting at desk with speakers in front). They will sound much less rich from across the room (they will still be “loud” but it loses range/depth as you move away).OVERALL: If you’re looking for something to have rich music and deep bass that will rumble your entire room or house and with good mids and highs, you should consider investing in some $100+ systems that accommodate it. If you’re looking for something that is cheap in cost, but get the job done in a close personal space, these work incredibly well for the cost.

  3. Discoveror

    Great sound for a modest price
    … and less wiring all about the desk than if a bass central unit were employed.By placing a pair of Logitech Z130 speakers on either side of the monitor, I’m using the monitor’s tiny speakers as ‘tweeters’. Locating the Z130’s in the SAME plane as the monitor-base speakers results in a VERY pleasing wall of sound – without the stereo ‘hole-in-the-wall’ effect. I bring up the volume on the Logitech Z130’s to match the monitor ‘tweeters’ volume, resulting in a VERY pleasing, full sound plane. It’s most enjoyable to listen this way.When reading at the PC (often, for me), I don’t want room-filling, wall-shaking sound – just a pleasing diversion from dead silence, sometimes. These Logitechs fill the bill perfectly.The bass, such as it is, is crisp and tight i.e. not boomy or poorly defined. Though not sure, I suspect that (and it looks like) they are using good polypropylene or mylar drivers to accomplish this crisp (not tinny), quality sound. Frequency response sounds reasonably flat with no obvious frequency peaks or valleys. The end result is that they sound NICE! … a joy for the modest price.However, after a few weeks, listening at MINIMUM volume levels, the electronics started acting up. The Volume would be VERY loud from the left speaker. Turning them ‘off’, then back ‘on’ didn’t help. After awhile, it might settle back to normal volume … or maybe not i.e. the problem became inconsistent. When I turn them up to medium (12 o’clock) or 3 o’clock volume, they settle back to normal (for awhile). I considered that the connection or PC sound card might be failing; but, headphone listening from the same outlet eliminated that possibility. Since they were only ~$20, it was not worth bothering to return them.I’ve since discovered that, if I turn them ‘ON’ BEFORE playing whatever sound source, the electronics don’t act up (as much, anyway). Used that way, they’ve been working; so, perhaps I was too harsh, rating them 2* … and I’ve raised my rating to 4*; that seems only fair. When working, they REALLY sound remarkably crisp and well-defined … without sounding tinny or harsh.

  4. Talys

    These are great-sounding speakers for general purpose use that don’t take up a lot of space. I bought these for my mom, who mostly watches YouTubes and plays some light gaming on her desktop PC, and they’re perfect for that. Although they aren’t really “cheap”, they’re better-constructed than most $20-$40 speakers and they’re still pretty inexpensive.Though was fine for my purposes, the mini mic cable running from the speaker to the PC may be a bit short for some people.

  5. Sahil Joshi

    best for the price range !i am one of India’s well known edm artist and producer and i highly recommend this one for casual listening ! infact one of our best tracks have been made on this until we moved on to yamahas.

  6. Gene Higuit

    These are great budget speakers and I really have no complaints. The bass feel wholesome and the voice sounds clear. I don’t get why other people get connectivity issues and doesn’t get the right adjustments. They just don’t know how to use control panel / windows settings right. Speaking of connectivity, I can switch easily between my TV, headphones, and this speaker using windows settings. For the sound adjustments, I’m only using Nahimic and it’s free to download online. You can even use Nahimic 2 and it’s free. Some even complain because the wires are cheap, but what can you expect? This is a $30 speaker that can be wall plugged and I’d say that’s impressive! It’s going to be all right as long as you take care of it. The next upgrade you can do is to buy a $50-60 speaker set with sub woofers and then sell this one.

  7. Krishnaswamy

    The speaker Is good and it’s still working with good condition.

  8. SCANNERMAN

    Got these on a refurb and I’m glad I did. I wouldn’t pay 70 bucks for them but they’re fine for my little girl. For 20 bux I can’t complain. My daughter was delighted that the light was not orange but green. The sound is okay but do not nearly have the bass that the old 30 dollar fourteen year old Creative Soundblasters (approx same size) still running on my other daughter’s PC. These Logitechs do sound a bit tinny but not so much as other 30 dollar speakers I’ve heard. I’m happy with what they can do and the price. The rate features listed here don’t allow me to do these speakers justice. For design I’d give them 5 stars. So many speakers in this genre don’t allow for a good firm place to plug in head phones but these ones do and the volume control works with the headphones well. At the refub price I’d buy them again.

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