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Hercules XPS 2.0 35 USB
$29.99
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Good clarity through the bass and mids. Sleek looking impressive design with a nice finish. Draws power from the USB port reducing the number of cords needed.
The Cons:Tend to sound tinny in the upper ranges. Need to keep them turned off when not in use to avoid a humming sound. Bass gets a bit muddy and muffled, only really right for thumping beats.
The Hercules XPS 2.0 35 USB are a pair of satellite speakers that run directly off of USB power. While in a similar power class to the Hercules XPS 2.0 40 Slim, these speakers are focused for portable use with laptops and other mobile devices.
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They come with a protective carrying case, and the design reduces the number of wires to just the USB cable itself that both draws power and a signal for playback. A master volume control knob is built into the speaker itself, and ports for a headphone jack and microphone are also built into the speaker to allow for the use of a headset. The speakers have a piano-black finish, and are fully compliant with RoHS standards.
Features
- USB powered 2.0 speakers
- Total power: 2.5/3 watts RMS
- Magnetically shielded
- Headphone jack and microphone input
- Master volume control knob
- "Piano-like" finish on front of speakers
- Satellite dimensions: 19 x 6.2 x 7.3 cm
- Protective carrying case
- Product meets RoHS standards
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Pros & Cons
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good clarity through the bass and mids
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sleek looking impressive design with a nice finish
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draws power from the USB port reducing the number of cords needed
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bass range is represented well enough for most general listening
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tend to sound tinny in the upper ranges
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need to keep them turned off when not in use to avoid a humming sound
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bass gets a bit muddy and muffled, only really right for thumping beats
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