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The editors liked
Excellent sound
Convenience of wireless
Easy to set up
The editors didn't like
Too expensive
Not as loud as wired versions The Final Word These wireless surround speakers sound great
Overall as a mid-high-end digital speaker sound system, the Z-5450s are very competent indeed sporting many inputs on the fantastic self contained decoder and providing multiple mounting options. Let us not forget the innovative and potentially trend...
Abstract: This 5.1 speaker bundle from Logitech comes with its own digital decoder and is the first in the world with wireless rears to be THX-certified. But does wireless come with a compromise on sound? While its fast making a name for itself in home enterta...
Abstract: THX certification, wireless satellites, and even a built-in USB 5.1 sound card - these are just some of the features you will find in todays PC speakers.
Abstract: Features of the Logitech Z-5450 Digital 5.1 Speaker SystemWireless Rear SpeakersThe Logitech Z-5450 Digital 5.1 Speaker Systems most readily apparent features is the wireless rear speakers. Many people dont go for full surround sound on their compute...
Thanks to rear speakers that only require power and receive their signal wirelessly Logitech has produced a set of surround sound speakers that have a vastly increased chance of gaining the WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor). The drawback is that due to signal ...
Abstract: I was quite impressed by the Logitech Z-5450s. Installation was a very simple and the wireless rear speakers worked right away without a hitch. These speakers offer great sound quality, practical design, and a wealth of input options. Although they ...
Abstract: The most common problem with setting up a surround-sound speaker system is that you have to string cables across the floor to the surround channels. Logitech’s Z-5450 uses a frequency-hopping 2.4GHz transmitter to wirelessly send audio to the surrounds...