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mr__ed
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I'd like to get a little more sound from my laptops. I noticed USB speakers for sale at Walmart at very low cost. I'm always suspicious of any electronics item that's dirt cheap. I'm wondering if any of you folks is familiar with, or using, these speakers? I don't expect great fidelity, of course, and don't wish to use headphones. Thanks in advance for your input.
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captinharry
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mr. ed wrote:
Well, I've gotten the USB digital speakers from Walmart. Logitech S-150 models. Only cost $10.00. They actually work quite well. Good enhancement over the laptop's speakers.



I have always had good results from all Logitech products

mr__ed
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Yes, Traveler7. The sound from these speakers far exceeds that from the built in ones. Even music sounds good now. The manufacturer of these speakers claims 20Hz-20 KHz frequency response, although that seems a little extreme. Nonetheless, it was $10 well spent, and I agree with you that cheaper is not necessarily bad. It's a pleasure now to listen to music with better fidelity and movies without having to strain to hear the words. ๐Ÿ™‚
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Traveler7
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on a whim I picked up a 6 dollar BT Speaker from the impulse buy rack at the register in a Walmart and found it worked great both plugged into the computer and as a BT device for the phone. Used mostly to watch movies on the Laptop and audiobooks on the phone. So cheap is not necessarily bad...
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mr__ed
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Well, I've gotten the USB digital speakers from Walmart. Logitech S-150 models. Only cost $10.00. They actually work quite well. Good enhancement over the laptop's speakers.

Mr. Ed (fulltiming since 1987)
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bpounds
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I'm a bit late I guess, but I'll mention anyway, the kids got us this BT speaker for camping. It surprised me how good the sound was. It recharges over USB, so you could keep it plugged into your laptop but send the sound over BT. We use it with our phones/tablet while camping.



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mr__ed
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AsheGuy wrote:
I got this Doss Wireless Bluetooth Speaker that we are quite happy with.

No problem connecting them using bluetooth to my phone. This speaker is not "dirt cheap" but it is inexpensive. If you have a bluetooth issue with your laptop, USB bluetooth adapters are dirt cheap.

We like to listen to audiobooks when we travel that I can download to my phone. Using phone for this works seemlessly in my car since it allows connection to the car's speakers with bluetooth. But our RV is a 2005 model that does not have bluetooth connectivity, hence the speaker. The phone speaker volume is too weak to overcome road noise.

Thanks, Asheguy. I've already ordered the usb speakers from WM. I'll keep your suggestions in mind for the future. I'll also post on this thread how I like them or if I'll pursue the Bluetooth route.
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AsheGuy
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I got this Doss Wireless Bluetooth Speaker that we are quite happy with.

No problem connecting them using bluetooth to my phone. This speaker is not "dirt cheap" but it is inexpensive. If you have a bluetooth issue with your laptop, USB bluetooth adapters are dirt cheap.

We like to listen to audiobooks when we travel that I can download to my phone. Using phone for this works seemlessly in my car since it allows connection to the car's speakers with bluetooth. But our RV is a 2005 model that does not have bluetooth connectivity, hence the speaker. The phone speaker volume is too weak to overcome road noise.
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mr__ed
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Thanks for all the replies. I already have a cheap speaker I received as a promotional gift. I can't seem to get it working right on Bluetooth. That's why I'm interested in USB powered speakers. I see the ones selling at Walmart advertise 4W output. That should be sufficient since they will be located close to the computer. I think for $10-14 I'll take a chance since Walmart is good with returns.
Mr. Ed (fulltiming since 1987)
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APT
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I recommend something that has separate power. Either the speakers are powered by AC with stereo signal coming from laptop or a I recommend speakers with a battery like the portable bluetooth speakers.
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Fizz
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I bought these speakers at Staples a few years ago.
For the money they can't be beat.
If you don't have a spare USB port on the laptop plug it into a charger or battery pack.

https://www.cyberacoustics.com/store/Products/Speakers/CA-2988

fitznj
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I've bought a couple from WalMArt to boost the laptop speakers. They
work as advertized. I have one in the garage and another in the living room,
don't expect concert like volume but they boost the laptop speaker volume.
Gerry

GordonThree
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The few I've purchased for my enterprise have been very anemic. They're limited to something like 2.5 watts from the usb port, that's not much power.

Also prone to power supply noise from the host, they don't seem to do much filtering.

In short, avoid USB powered. Rechargable from USB though, like a Bluetooth speaker, thumbs up.
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Lwiddis
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USB speakers have many uses...phone, music, TV, movies, news. Get a good one.
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rk911
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not those speakers per se but i do have several bluetooth/USB speakers and both really pack a punch. give them a try...you can always return them.
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