Best computer speakers 2020: the best audio systems for your PC

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Excellent audio from the best computer speakers is well worth the investment. Computer speakers might not be at the top of many people’s checklist when building their PC, but they should be. Top-notch audio is just as vital to the experience as having the best graphics card, especially when it comes to PC gaming and entertainment.

The best computer speakers actually deliver sound quality, soundstage and even immersive surround sound that are far superior than their subpar counterparts, making such a massive difference in your computing experience. They’re essential to any PC setup, whether you are a hardcore gamer, create a lot of video content, or simply enjoy blasting tunes and watching movies on your computer. And, unlike the best gaming headsets, these speakers won’t hurt your outer ears after a while.

For a more balanced audiophile-level sound, with a great soundstage and incredibly deep bass you’ll feel in your spleen, we’ve gathered the best computer speakers in 2020. Peruse our list, make that investment and experience sound like you’ve never before.

Best computer speakers at a glance

  1. Audioengine A2+
  2. Logitech Z625
  3. Logitech G560
  4. Razer Nommo Pro
  5. Harman Kardon Soundsticks III
  6. Edifier Luna E
  7. AudioEngine HD3 Wireless Speakers
  8. Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX
  9. Edifier M3200 2.1 Multimedia Audio Speaker System
  10. Creative Pebble Plus

Audioengine A2+


Audioengine A2+ will function with your PC’s USB port for uncompressed audio and amazing sound quality with its built-in DAC. (Image credit: Audioengine)
1. Audioengine A2+


Big things come in small packages


Weight: 1.6kg left, 1.4kg right | Size: 6in x 4in x 5.25in | Drivers: 2.75-inch Kevlar woofers, ¾-inch silk dome tweeters | Supported Connectivity: Wireless with Audioengine’s W3 adapter | Audio Inputs: USB, RCA, 3.5mm stereo mini-jack | Outputs: RCA

Built-in digital-to-audio converter
Uncompressed audio through USB
No included subwoofer

While the Audioengine A2+ arrived on the scene four years back, they are still conceivably among the best computer speakers on the market. These slick-looking speakers will function with your PC’s USB port for uncompressed audio and amazing sound quality with its built-in DAC. The Audioengine A2+ comes sans subwoofer. However, if you really need that deep bass for extra rumble, that’s hardly a deal breaker: mostly because there is an RCA output, so it’s simple to connect an external woofer, which Audioengine also sells separately.


Logitech Z625


The Logitech Z625’s bass is booming, making it perfect for PC gamers who need that rumble. (Image credit: Logitech)
2. Logitech Z625


Unstoppable bass


Weight: 850g left, 900g right | Size: 4.6 in x 7.7 in x 4.9 in (left), 4.6 in x 7.7 in x 5.3 in (right) | Drivers: 7-inch woofer, 2.5-inch full range drivers | Supported Connectivity: none | Audio Inputs: 1 x optical, 2 x 3.5mm jack, 1 x RCA | Outputs: 1 x Headphone jack

Can get pretty loud
Affordable
No wireless connectivity
Sound quality could be better

Logitech proves its peripheral prowess once again with this 2.1 computer speaker system. The Logitech Z625’s bass is booming, making it perfect for PC gamers who need that rumble when gaming or watching blockbusters. And, it’s got a fair wealth of ports for whatever type of connectivity you need. As with many computer speakers out there, the satellites lack a bit of the high end. There is also some distortion at the highest volumes. But, turn it down to around 75%, and the sound quality is terrific. Not too shabby for a speaker system that’s less than $200.


Logitech G560


The Logitech G560 speakers are one of the best computer speakers for gaming. (Image credit: Logitech)
3. Logitech G560


An RGB light show


Weight: 1.79kg left, 1.79kg right, 5.5kg sub | Size (Satellites): 5.8 x 6.5 x 4.6 inches | Size (Sub): 15.9 x 10 x 8.1 inches | Drivers: 6.5-inch subwoofer, 2-inch tweeters | Supported Connectivity: USB, 3.5mm, Bluetooth | Audio Inputs: USB, 3.5mm stereo mini-jack | Outputs: Headphone

Brilliant RGB lighting
DTS surround technology
Expensive

When it comes to computer accessories, Logitech is a household name. However, the G560 takes the company’s speaker prowess up a level. These are the first Logitech computer speakers created specifically for gaming, and the manufacturer’s hard work has more than paid off. The Logitech G560 speakers are, without a doubt, one of the best computer speakers for gaming. Not only do they have RGB lighting – a must for gaming peripherals in 2020 – but through Logitech’s software, the multi-colored illumination can adjust to any kind of content you consume for a more brilliant, not to mention mesmerizing, experience.


Razer Nommo Pro


The Razer Nommo Pro has a lot to offer and is definitely a sound investment. (Image credit: Razer)
4. Razer Nommo Pro


The ultimate gaming speakers


Weight: 27.6 lbs | Drivers: Down-firing woofer, 0.8-inch silk dome tweeters, 3-inch full range drivers | Supported Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.2 | Audio Inputs: USB, Bluetooth 4.2, 3.5mm stereo mini-jack | Outputs: 3.5mm

Fantastic sound quality
Razer Chroma
Razer tax

The Razer Nommo Pro may have an amusing name and a uniquely funky look, but make no mistake, these are a quality set of speakers that must be taken very seriously, and not only because of its hefty price. Try to combat the urge to run in the opposite direction of that $500 price tag, the Razer Nommo Pro has a lot to offer and is definitely a sound investment. There’s the thundering down-firing subwoofer that’ll blow you away, and then there’s the Razer Chroma feature, making these speakers look just as great as they sound. There are definitely more reasonably priced computer speakers out there, but with this level of quality, the Razer Nommo Pro is worth the cost of entry.

  • This product is only available in the US as of this writing. UK and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Audioengine A2+.

Harman Kardon Soundsticks III


The Harman Kardon Soundsticks III speaker and sub combo features booming bass. (Image credit: Harman Kardon)
5. Harman Kardon Soundsticks III


Great sound in a cool, aesthetically pleasing package


Weight: 2.04kg | Size: 10in x 2x satellites; 10.8in x 9in subwoofer | Drivers: four 1-inch full range transducers | Supported Connectivity: none | Audio Inputs: 3.5mm jack | Outputs: none

Futuristic look
Tons of bass power
Limited controls

Sure, the Harmon Kardon Soundsticks III may look like a bloom of jellyfish. These translucent computer speakers look more like a modern art installation protesting rising ocean temperatures, but you’ll appreciate them once you hit that power button. These are certainly an excellent speaker system that belong on our best computer speakers list. This speaker and sub combo features booming bass, thanks to its woofer, as well as detailed highs. Finally, you get that amazing sound at a good price, making it ideal for music fans with a mid-range budget.

  • This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing. Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Edifier E25 Luna Eclipse.

Edifier E235 Luna E


Edifier E235 Luna Eclipse offers a powerful but well-controlled bass, as well as great balanced sound. (Image credit: Edifier)
6. Edifier E235 Luna E


Futuristic-looking beauties with an even more gorgeous sound


Weight: 3.6kg | Size: 4.8in x 8.35in x 8.74in | Drivers: 8-inch woofer, ¾-inch silk dome tweeter, 3-inch full-range bass driver (satellites) | Supported Connectivity: Bluetooth | Audio Inputs: Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack | Outputs: USB port for charging, headphone jack

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Gorgeous design
Excellent overall sound quality
A bit bass-heavy

The Edifier E25 Luna Eclipse is already a staggering speaker setup that not only has an enticing design, but also sounds terrific. The Luna, which comes in red, white and black colors, offers a powerful but well-controlled bass, as well as great balance with sharp mids and good stereo separation. It even includes a nifty little remote control so you don’t have to get up if you’re feeling lazy. Add the 5.8G subwoofer, connected wirelessly at a 5.8GHz radio frequency, and you’ve got yourself an impressive 2.1 system that’s among the best computer speakers in 2020


AudioEngine HD3 Wireless Speakers


AudioEngine HD3 Wireless Speakers have USB Audio and Dual Analog Audio Inputs. (Image credit: AudioEngine)
7. AudioEngine HD3 Wireless Speakers


Top-notch audiophile sound, wirelessly


Weight: 1.8kg left, 1.5kg right | Size: 11.6″ x 11.75″ x 8.8″ | Drivers: 2.75-inch aramid fiber woofers, ¾-inc silk dome tweeters | Supported Connectivity: Advanced Bluetooth Wireless | Audio Inputs: 3.5mm stereo mini-jack, stereo RCA, USB | Outputs: RCA variable line-out, 3.5mm mini-jack headphone out

Low latency
Wired connections available
Beautiful design
Not the cheapest

Wireless speakers might not make the cut for gaming, where every millisecond counts, but that’s why you should opt for the AudioEngine HD 3. The beauty of these speakers is that it offers the best of both worlds. They’ve only got about 30ms of latency when using the wireless connection, so latency is practically negligible as far as listening to audio, watching videos and doing casual gaming. For competitive gamers, these also have USB Audio and Dual Analog Audio Inputs, not to mention subwoofer output for that extra rumble. And, since it is made by AudioEngine, you know the sound quality is top-notch.


Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX


The THX-certified Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX boasts a wide frequency range of 31Hz to 20kHz and detailed audio quality. (Image credit: Klipsch)
8. Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX


THX-certified speakers that pack a punch


Weight: 0.95kg satellite; 5kg subwoofer | Size: 8.5in x 4.2in x 5.67x satellite; 9.5in x 9.8in x 10.2in subwoofer | Drivers: ¾-inch Poly compression tweeter, 6.5-inc side-firing, long-throw fiber composite cone woofer | Supported Connectivity: none | Audio Inputs: MP3 two-channel soundcard miniplug | Outputs: headphone jack

THX-certified, home theater-quality sound
Stunning value
Misses some low ends

The Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speaker system offers fantastic, versatile sound. This means regardless of whether you’re listening to music, watching movies or gaming, you’re getting the best computer speaker experience. These THX-certified speakers boast a lot of power, a wide frequency range of 31Hz to 20kHz, and detailed audio quality with strong bass, maximum clarity and great balance. When we say it’s powerful enough to replicate that home theater quality in your living room, we’re not exaggerating. The best part is that the price is very reasonable.

  • This product is only available in the US at the time of this writing. UK and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Logitech Z623

Edifier M3200 2.1


The Edifier M3200 comes in a unique form. (Image credit: Edifier)
9. Edifier M3200 2.1 Multimedia Audio Speaker System


Audiophile quality for cheaper


Weight: 5.3Kg | Size: 2.91 x 11.1 x 3.5in | Drivers: Subwoofer with 5½ inch driver | Supported Connectivity: none | Audio Inputs: 3.5mm jack | Outputs: Headphone jack

Affordable
Great sound quality
Base distorted at higher levels

Edifier has always been a trusted name in audio, so it’s no surprise that it’s making a two-time appearance on this list. Just like the E25 Luna Eclipse, the Edifier M3200 comes in a unique form – that of an hourglass – because why the heck not? And, just like the E25, this audio speaker system boasts audiophile-level sound. It also comes with a magnetically shielded subwoofer with 5½ inch driver for richer, deeper bass whether you’re gaming or watching The Witcher. What’s more, that price that’s less than $100/£100 is perfect for budget gamers.

  • This product is only available in the US and UK as of this writing. Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Jabra SPEAK 510.

Creative Pebble Plus


Creative’s Pebble Plus is more than good enough for the job. (Image credit: Creative)
10. Creative Pebble Plus


Best budget option


Weight: 0.30kg left, 0.34kg right, 1.05kg sub | Size: 4.8 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches (satellites), 5.9 x 7.7 x 8 inches (sub) | Drivers: 2-inch full range speakers driver | Supported Connectivity: none | Audio Inputs: 3.5mm stereo mini-jack | Outputs: none

Cheap
Quality sound for the price
Unique look
Only 3.5mm input
No other connectivity, wired or otherwise

You don’t need to spend a fortune on a good set of computer speakers. For the budget-conscious consumers, Creative’s Pebble Plus is more than good enough for the job, whether you’re a hardcore gamer or a film fantatic. This 2.1 speaker system, which consists of two far-field drivers angled at a 45-degrees and a down-firing subwoofer, may not be audiophile quality, but it produces great sound for how much it costs. It delivers good highs, mids and lows, and it does a great job minimizing distortion at loud volumes.

  • This product is only available in the US and UK as of this writing. Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Logitech MX Sound.

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