PC speakers are a simple, affordable way to upgrade your computer’s sound system without replacing your entire computer. Many speakers also offer additional features, like portability and Bluetooth connectivity, to add modern conveniences to your everyday experience. Some even have surround sound, bringing your virtual experience to life.  Here are the best PC speakers in 2022: 

Creative Labs GigaWorks T20 Series II: An affordable pick Creative T100: A compact solution for small spaces  Fluance Ai41: Affordable bookshelf speakers KEF LSX: A high-end option for enhanced sound LG UltraGear GP9: A good wireless pick Logitech Z407: A popular wireless model for your desktop Razer Leviathan: When you want a top-rated soundbar Sound BlasterX Katana RGB Soundbar: A PC-friendly soundb

To complete your home and office setup, check out our picks of 2022’s best laptops and best gaming chairs!

Bluetooth aptXUSB Audio3.5mm mini-jackRCA

The Audioengine A2 Plus combines exclusive Audioengine construction and Bluetooth aptX-HD technology to work with your Mac or PC. With a dedicated focus on clarity and decent power at 60W, it delivers a surprising amount of sound for its size. Its design features a fusion of custom aramid fiber woofers and silk dome tweeters, plus analog-class A/B power amplifiers.  Its compact design makes it easy to fit on your desk or in other areas where space is an issue. With its long-range antenna and dual analog audio inputs, you’re not limited to using it besides your computer. You can also use your speakers to connect to your phone or tablet for additional flexibility. It’s even compatible with other subwoofers for even greater versatility and easy access to your Pandora, Spotify, or Tidal account. No set-up is required, either; you simply plugin and play.  A three-year product warranty is included with your purchase.  Accessories:

Bluetooth antenna6.5 ft. speaker wirePower supply and cord5 ft. USB cable5 ft. mini-jack audio cable,Microfiber speaker bagsCable bags Set-up guide

Pros:

Compact designFantastic bassWide connectivity

Cons:

High price tagNo remote controlAccessory required for wireless use

USB3.5 mm AUX-INUSB to USB-A Converter 

The Creative Pebble Plus 2.1 is a USB-based speaker that brings subwoofer capabilities right to your desktop. It plugs into your device with the help of a universal 3.5mm AUX-in cable, and the front volume controls ensure quick, easy access. The external subwoofer brings extra power while still allowing for flexibility in placement.  Performance is unparalleled, thanks to exclusive engineering that incorporates 45-degree elevated drivers and a 4" down-firing ported subwoofer, utilizing Creative’s brand-new technology for its lineup.  For added bass, flip the switch, and the Pebble Plus 2.1 will convert to High Gain Mode, increasing to 8W RMS when you purchase a 5V 2A USB adapter.  The Creative Pebble Plus 2.1 includes a one-year limited hardware warranty. Accessories:

USB-C to USB-A converterWarranty Leaflet

Pros:

Most affordable on our listPremium angled driversExcellent clarity

Cons:

Extremely low wattage Single inputMediocre bass

RCABluetoothAuxiliary

Make some room because the Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers will require some real estate in your home or office. However, you don’t have to be within arm’s reach to control your speakers; instead, you simply connect via your mobile phone, tablet, PC, or Mac. The Bluetooth wireless option is most convenient with an included remote control when you want serious sound for your PC. Other connection types are also available, including RCA and auxiliary connectivity, for greater flexibility.  The sound quality is meant to mimic that of a studio with the extra inclusion of a 4-inch bass and 13mm silk dome tweeter. The remote also features special bass and treble controls to deliver sound exactly how you want to hear it, whether you are playing a game, watching a movie, or attending a webinar.   A two-year warranty on parts and labor is available for purchases made in the U.S. and Canada. Accessories:

Remote

Pros:

Exceptional sound qualityUnique wood-grain designWireless remote control

Cons:

Some Bluetooth connectivity troublesLimited equalizerUsers complain of some distortion

Auxiliary

Harman Kardon is well-known in the tech industry, and its Kardon SoundSticks III 2.1 Speaker System is one of its most memorable products. It features a stylish, futuristic design that is sure to bring some flair to your space. Its three-piece design delivers a 2.1-channel multimedia sound system with a built-in down-firing subwoofer system. There is a concentrated focus on clarity and power that sees the addition of multiple 1-inch full-range transducers with a single 6-inch low-frequency transducer to dole out bass.  Connectivity is flexible with the SoundSticks III since it will work with any stereo mini-jack output device. There are angle-adjustable satellites, helpful touch-based controls for volume, and individual volume control for the subwoofer to customise the speakers for your preferred sound. The inclusion of a considerate On/Off switch also helps keep the entire system energy-efficient.  Accessories:

Powered subwoofer modulePower cordSet of audio cables

Pros:

Four drivers High-performing subwooferSuperior bass performance

Cons:

No remote control functionalityNo Bluetooth connectivityNot a huge improvement from SoundSticks II

3.5mm mini-jackRCASix-channel directAuxiliary 

We considered several models from Logitech, but the surround sound delivered by the Logitech Z906 topped the list. Its 5.1 surround-sound is theater-quality as a THX, Dolby Digital, and DTS-certified system. Its immersive sound is designed to take you right into the heart of the action, so you hear and feel every moment. Dynamic satellite and center channel speakers clearly differentiate between thumping bass and richer mid-range tones, offering a clarity rarely seen amongst its competitors. Regardless of what you are watching or listening to, Logitech’s Z906 speakers are able to turn two-channel stereo into theater-worthy surround sound.   The system packs serious power with 1,000 watts, far more than the average PC speaker. It offers extra efficiency through multiple inputs designed for all of your needs, including your computer, TV, and gaming console. With multiple pieces, you can arrange the speakers however you like around the room to deliver the best sound.   A one-year limited hardware warranty accompanies the Logitech Z906 system. Accessories:

5 satellite speakersSubwooferSpeaker connectionWire 6-feet (1.82-m) six-channel direct cableStackable control consoleWireless remote3 AAA batteriesUser documentation

Pros:

THX-certifiedMultiple audio inputsSurround sound

Cons:

Limited connectivityNo HDMI optionOne-way drivers

3.5mm mini-jackUSB

The Razer Nommo Chroma stands out with its vibrant colorways and contrasting black design. Its compact size does not sacrifice sound, offering USB connectivity and a 2.0 system. Razer’s custom 3" woven glass fiber drivers provide clear, strictly-tuned notes with automatic gain control technology, a wider sound field, and a particular fondness for higher frequencies. This strong attention to detail delivers better-layered sound. The rear-facing bass ports deliver a fuller effect, but you can make things just right with the help of a handy knob for quick bass adjustment. On top of it all, the system is powered by Razer Chroma, an ambient lighting effect that offers up to 16.8 million colors and lighting effects to add a whole new level to your listening experience. The Nommo Chroma is compatible with both your PC and Mac when you use the USB port or 3.5mm jack.  A one-year limited manufacturer’s warranty and free online technical support are available with your purchase. Accessories: N/A Pros:

Attractive designExcellent sound qualityFree tech support

Cons:

No BluetoothWattage not specifiedRestricted connectivity 

Type of sound system: There are three types of sound systems: 2.0., 2.1, and 5.1 Computer Speaker Systems. A 2.0 system includes two satellite speakers, while a 2.1 system adds a subwoofer to the pair. The 5.1 system is known as a surround system that includes five satellites and a subwoofer.Wired vs. Bluetooth: Traditionally, PC speakers were only available in a wired capacity, which meant that speakers had to be physically plugged into a computer or device. While there are some excellent wired options available, modern technology now incorporates Bluetooth capabilities, doing away with the wires once and for all.  Connectivity: If the speakers are not Bluetooth capable, then they’ll likely offer USB connectivity. While some PC speakers require the use of an audio jack, others may rely upon auxiliary inputs.Size: Some models feature a compact design while others incorporate several speakers or an oversized soundbar. Style: Because PC speakers will likely be on display, it may be worth it to consider an aesthetically-pleasing design.Price: Quality PC speakers are available at a variety of price points.