Hi! Its assumed of course that with a Laptop you probably won’t want something too powerful.
Logitech has - or perhaps more accurately had - a set of USB powered speakers which I thought provided extremely good value for money when it came to the performance and sound and the price of $25. These were not your Hi-FI speakers but they certainly could be easily heard at a desktop or table and in a small work room. They used D class amplification so very little power was used. If you have a Laptop or even perhaps an Android device with a USB port then these speakers may very well be worth a consideration, they certainly sound better than all the laptop speakers I’ve ever heard and are damn right excellent if you do a lot of work with your Screen Reader and you need reasonable audio for those wonderful speech synthesisers you’ve bought from the likes of Akapella etc. Excellent for those Internet Radio Broadcasts too. I bought half a dozen pairs at the time. And yes to the controls which are about as simple as you can get, 3 buttons on the right speaker are volume down, bute in the middle and volume up on the right. > On 25 Jan 2016, at 4:18 PM, Austin Pinto <austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > no. > but it depends on which speaker you use and what are the features. > like if you use a 2.1 channel speaker the requirements will be a bit > hire then if you use a 2 channel speaker > > On 1/25/16, Adam Morris <li...@damorris.com> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> for those who use or have used USB powered speakers do they drain your >> laptop's battery much more than the internal speakers? >> >> > > > -- > search for me on facebook, google+, orkut.. > austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com > follow me on twitter. > austinmpinto > contact me on skype. > austin.pinto3 > ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.