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Review on Discontinued Logitech Z337 πŸ”‡ Speaker Set: Find Alternate Options by Micheal Esquivel

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm a fan, great sound, seamless switching between bluetooth and aux wifi

Love these speakers! I have many different systems that I wanted to play with these speakers, mainly to stream music from my laptop wirelessly ie Bluetooth. But second, I have a work laptop that I bring home a few times a month and I also want audio to be sent over bluetooth, and third, I have a "Plex" server that allows me to host all my Playing music from my computer as a server and "streaming" it to all my WiFi speakers around the house - that's why I made Logitech "WLAN" speakers by plugging a Chromecast into the aux port - I'm delighted I am very pleased to announce that these Logitech speakers can switch between all of these sources for FREE, without delay, without having to go to any of my devices to change the playback source, and most importantly between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Switching sources and back with no problems or any action on my part other than starting playback. There have been other Bluetooth speakers where I've had to disconnect an extra port (like a Chromecast WiFi adapter) to hear the Bluetooth source and it becomes a royal pain to move things around to connect to the cable and plug and to get to the other speaker. which had both blue built-in gears and Wi-Fi, the speaker had to be unplugged and plugged back in to switch sources, or at least had to press the Bluetooth button each time for my device to reconnect, ugh! PITA again. These Logitech just get it right and that's what I was looking for. For ease of use and automatic playback from any source, it's important that the sound is GREAT. For the price they sound amazing, have a good balanced sound with clean highs, decent mids (not flat) and solid bass. I'm not an official audiophile, but after spending lots of money experimenting with MANY, MANY speakers of all shapes and sizes and prestige levels, I've come to the conclusion that to get a good one, you need a "real" base solid sound. . I don't need to shake the house, but you can't just simulate a base with a small woofer, you need a physically large woofer if you want to hear and feel the full bandwidth even at low volumes. And tiny speakers doing their best to produce big sound (I'm talking various bookshelves and Bose Bluetooth speakers) work small wonders, but they still don't compare to the feel of a woofer, at least not in size I received this speaker Logitech. Another thing I've realized is that you can get MUCH more sound for your money by simply doing more without the extra bells and whistles. I paid a lot more for the Bose bookshelf speakers, but since they're half the size, they really don't have a more powerful sound (more even at low volume) than them. So I moved Bose into my infamous small bathroom. These Logitech sit on a shelf next to my computer and play normal computer-related sounds and music over Bluetooth, but when I want to play music around the house via Plex over Wi-Fi, they kick in and are as good as my other good devices. . (even more) speaker systems in the rest of my apartment.

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Quality