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#GadgetReview: Logitech Z607 5.1 speakers deliver crisp, clear sound

By Erick Massey
March 19, 2019

Even on full volume, there is hardly any distortion in the overall output, says Erick Massey.

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Logitech has struck a sweet deal with its Z607 5.1 Bluetooth speaker system, which impresses with its design, sound and tech.

While Bluetooth connectivity is the key feature, the speaker can be easily paired with a smartphone, TV or computer.

 

IMAGE: The Logitech Z607 5.1 boasts of a 5.25-inch built-in speaker. Photograph: Kind courtesy logitech.com

The Logitech Z607 5.1 boasts of a 5.25-inch built-in speaker with 160-watt peak power, delivering crisp and clear sound.

If bass is your concern, then this device won't disappoint as, even on full volume, there is hardly any distortion in the overall output.

The treble doesn't get shrill either.

 

IMAGE: The control panel on the subwoofer. Photograph: Kind courtesy logitech.com

The subwoofer has a control panel that can be operated easily.

Even if you misplace the remote, nearly all the keys are available on the panel.

 

IMAGE: The right side of the subwoofer has slots for SD cards and USB drives. Photograph: Kind courtesy logitech.com

The right side of the subwoofer has slots for SD cards and USB drives.

Usually, speakers have short cables, which can be a problem. A rough measure suggests the cables for the Logitech Z607 5.1 rear speakers are around six metres long, so you can easily keep them at the place of your choice.

There is also a small space behind the speakers to mount them on a wall.

 

IMAGE: The tiny remote works well within a good range. Photograph: Kind courtesy logitech.com

The tiny remote works well within a good range and has buttons for functions, including tuning for radio stations and toggle between 2.1 and 5.1.

The cables for front, centre and rear satellite speakers are coloured with dedicated sections on the back of the subwoofer, making it easy for the user to connect all the speakers.

 

IMAGE: It is easy for the user to connect all the speakers. Photograph: Kind courtesy logitech.com

Having used Logitech speakers earlier, I'd say its latest offering is impressive and there are some improvements in sound quality, especially mid and high.

With a price tag of Rs 10,995, this may not be a proper budget speaker. F&D and Zebronics offer tough competition, but the Logitech Z607 5.1's sound quality sets it apart.

If you just want loud sound, this may not be the device for you.

If you seek quality, go for it.

*Image used for representational purposes only.

 

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