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Guru3D.com » News » Logitech G launches new PC Gaming Speaker with Lightsync

Logitech G launches new PC Gaming Speaker with Lightsync

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/15/2018 10:24 AM | source: | 26 comment(s)
Logitech G launches new PC Gaming Speaker with Lightsync

Logitech G today announces two new additions to their family of gaming gear. The Logitech G560 PC Gaming Speaker is the first dedicated gaming speaker system with Lightsync, a technology that synchronizes light and sounds to gameplay. 

Joining the speaker is the new Logitech G513 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. The Logitech G513 also features LIGHTSYNC RGB, provides the choice of two Romer-G mechanical key switches and a premium palm rest for a comfortable experience. Logitech G continues to expand its range of high-performance gear that is purpose-built for the needs of gamers, and push innovation in RGB to new immersive levels.

The Logitech G560 provides 240 Watts Peak/120 Watts RMS power, which delivers amazing sound for music and PC games, and 3D audio with DTS:X® Ultra 1.0 for in-game positional audio. Together this improves accuracy, and heightens intensity and realism, giving gamers a more immersive and fun experience. The G560 speakers are built on Logitech's rich 25-year heritage in designing premium audio devices.

 

 

Powered by advanced LIGHTSYNC technology, the Logitech G560 synchronizes brilliant RGB lighting and powerful audio in real time to match on-screen gameplay action. Light and animation effects can be customized across approximately 16.8 million colors, with four lighting zones. The Logitech G560 features multiple connection options including USB, 3.5mm and Bluetooth. This combined with built-in Logitech Easy-Switch™ technology, enables you to switch seamlessly between any four connected devices such as a PC, smartphone and tablet, so you can listen to your favorite playlist off your phone while playing a PC game. LIGHTSYNC technology also works with video and music content allowing you to enjoy immersive light and sound beyond gaming.

LIGHTSYNC Powered Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

The Logitech G513 takes Logitech’s award-winning design in keyboards to the next level with RGB lighting and LIGHTSYNC support. The keyboard offers the choice of two Logitech G exclusive Romer-G mechanical key switches, Romer-G Tactile and Romer-G Linear. The tactile version provides soft tactile feedback during actuation for gamers who prefer direct feedback, while the linear version gives you a smooth keystroke. All Romer G keys offer fast and quiet competition-grade performance, and bright sharp lighting, all in a key that is more reliable and durable than standard mechanical switches. The switches actuate up to 25 percent faster than the leading competitor at a distance of 1.5mm, combined with a low-force 45g actuation, to provide near-instant responsiveness.

The Logitech G513 features an anodized and brushed aircraft-grade 5052 aluminum top case for a slim, premium design with rigid durability, an integrated USB extension passthrough port and an optional palm rest to deliver comfort during long sessions.

Pricing and Availability

The Logitech G560 PC Gaming Speaker and G513 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard are expected to be available at global retailers beginning April 2018 for suggested retail prices of $199.99 and $149.99, respectively. The keyboard is available in two colors, Carbon which is available worldwide and Silver (Romer-G Tactile only), available in select markets.



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Fox2232
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#5528502 Posted on: 03/15/2018 05:17 PM
240W, I do not think this adheres to DIN. I would believe that it is 240W PMPO (Power at which it burns).

fOrTy_7
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#5528506 Posted on: 03/15/2018 05:21 PM
Yes, this is what I need from my speakers to produce ambient light. :D

Wasn't this idea already tried on some TVs? I believe it was Sony or something who tried that and it was a giant failure on TV market.

The biggest question is will I be able to sync that with my toiler RGB lighting?

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#5528509 Posted on: 03/15/2018 05:23 PM
Why the frak would i want flashing disco lights on my speakers, distracting me from what's on the screen?

IchimA
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#5528531 Posted on: 03/15/2018 06:06 PM
To say the truth , RGB is not distracting but it is a ... gimmick . I for one don't need it ! F it am a 35 year old person I DON'T CARE for lights , but I think the little ones will like all this S***. An all RGB computer :))

slyphnier
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#5528580 Posted on: 03/15/2018 07:24 PM
not sure if just me or not...but seems 5.1 speaker is dying... 7.1 is already rip
nowday less-and-less speaker maker making 5.1 speaker

well i guess, for gaming most gamer/people getting/using headphone instead 5.1 speaker nowdays
and for movie/musics most people prefer "good-great" 2.1 speaker over "okay" 5.1

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