Most computer speaker soundbars work with desktop computers to provide proper balance and sound quality when enjoying music, movies and games. A broad range of speakers are available to choose from, and the essential factors to consider before purchase include surround sound, portability, control or input requirements and other additional features.
Bluetooth Computer Speaker Soundbars Can Serve as Bookshelf Speakers
Passive bookshelf speakers are small enough to fit into small spaces, and they use a separate amplifier to give a more robust and clear sound. They are most suitable for use with other multiple speaker setups or in a stereo pair. Active Bluetooth® computer bookshelf speakers boast high-quality amplifiers and built-in digital-to-analog converters so that you can listen to music in crisp and clear quality, and for general Hi-Fi. Some also feature an RCA output port so you can easily connect a separate external woofer to provide extra bass.
Wireless Desktop Speaker Systems Reinforce a Minimalist Profile
Besides reducing clutter to create more space for deskwork, wireless desktop speaker systems enhance the interior outlook of a room, improving home and office aesthetics. They feature integrated controls and ports on the side for use with headsets and accessories, such as audio adapters. Some external computer speakers and soundbars have a built-in hook connector for secure attachment to the compatible monitors.
Most wireless desktop speaker systems operate using Bluetooth connectivity, and some have an auto-off feature that switches the speaker off when it is inactive to conserve battery power. The volume, power and mode controls are on the side for a cleaner and user-friendly front panel. The speaker systems do not require any special software to run and are easy to set up from the onset.
External Soundcards Offer Broad Connectivity Options
External soundcards enhance the audio quality from music and videos, and they typically connect to the PC or desktop computer through a USB port. The essential factors to consider when shopping for an external PC soundcard include the channels, connectivity and audio quality features. Some high-resolution soundcards feature Super X-Fi® technology to recreate the audio experience of multiple high-end speaker systems in your headset. Soundcards with a USB-Type C™ port are easy to integrate into most modern setups. Gamer soundcards typically come with user-friendly assistive software and a control panel from which you can control the soundcard’s functionality with the equalizer, and by changing presets and frequencies. They also feature headphone amplifiers and different 3.5mm jacks for amplified headphones, a microphone slot and other soundcard accessories.
Stereo Speakers Are Portable, Convenient and Available in a Variety of Designs
Stereo speakers are compact, and you can fit them anywhere close to the desktop monitor or PC. Choose speakers with a 2.1 channel setup to provide more bass and boom for gaming expeditions. A 5.1 channel speaker setup delivers authentic surround sound and is best suited for movie enthusiasts. The 2.1 and 5.1 channel speakers have woofers that provide powerful bass, and they operate efficiently in slightly spacious rooms.