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You need desktop speakers under $60. The Logitech Z313 keeps showing up on every budget list. The LENRUE USB speakers cost less than half that. So what do you actually get for the extra $33?
Short answer: a subwoofer, more power, and noticeably better bass. Whether that matters to you depends on what you’re using them for.
Quick verdict
| Logitech Z313 | LENRUE USB Speakers | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $59.99 | $26.99 |
| System type | 2.1 (subwoofer + 2 satellites) | 2.0 (stereo) |
| Total power | 25W RMS | ~5W |
| Frequency response | 45Hz–20kHz | ~100Hz–20kHz |
| Connection | 3.5mm aux | USB + 3.5mm |
| Controls | Wired volume pod | Inline volume knob |
| Best for | Music, gaming, movies | Basic desktop audio, calls |
Logitech Z313
You’re listening to music and online videos, watching movies and TV on your computer. But your built-in PC audio just won’t cut it. That’s where the Logitech® Speaker System Z313 comes in, offering you the easy way to kick back and enjoy your music. Its convenient control pod makes it easy to...
The Z313 is a 2.1 system — that means two small satellite speakers plus a dedicated subwoofer. That subwoofer is the whole reason you’d consider paying more. It handles low-end frequencies the tiny LENRUE drivers simply can’t reproduce, giving music real body and game audio actual impact.
25W RMS is legitimately loud for a bedroom or office. The wired control pod sitting on your desk makes volume adjustments instant without reaching behind a monitor. Build quality is solid plastic — not premium, but nothing feels flimsy.
Wins on: Bass depth, total volume, frequency range, build quality
Loses on: Price, desk footprint, cable management (three speakers vs. two)
LENRUE USB Speakers
Product details Model: LENRUE 1059 | Computer Speakers Product Specifications Power Source : USB Audio Source : 3.5mm LED Lights: Colorful Lights + Light button Vol Control:In-Line Output-Power : 10W Enhanced Bass : 2 × Passive Radiator Frequency Range : 120 Hz-20 KHz Input-Power : 5V,1A If you...
The LENRUE is a stereo pair — no subwoofer. USB-powered means one cable does both data and power, which is genuinely convenient for a clean desk setup. The 3.5mm aux input also works if you need it for non-USB sources.
At roughly 5W total output, these aren’t going to fill a room. They’re clean enough for YouTube, video calls, and background music. The bass rolls off early — you’ll feel the absence if you’re used to anything with a subwoofer.
Wins on: Price, desk footprint, cable simplicity, portability
Loses on: Bass, volume ceiling, low-frequency extension
Head-to-head comparison
Sound quality
Z313 wins, not even close. The subwoofer extends the frequency response down to 45Hz — that’s where kick drums, bass lines, and game explosions live. The LENRUE tops out around 100Hz on the low end, so anything below that just disappears. For casual audio it’s fine; for music you care about, it’s noticeable.
Volume
Z313 again. 25W vs ~5W is a 5x power difference. The LENRUE gets adequately loud for a quiet room but clips and distorts when pushed. The Z313 stays clean at high volumes.
Desk setup
LENRUE wins here. Two small speakers and one USB cable take up minimal space. The Z313 adds a subwoofer that needs to go on the floor or under the desk — fine if you have room, annoying if you don’t.
Ease of use
About equal. Both plug in and work immediately with no drivers needed. The Z313’s wired control pod is more convenient for volume adjustments than reaching for an inline knob on a cable. The LENRUE’s USB power means one fewer cable to route.
Value
Depends on your use case. If you just need sound from your computer for calls and YouTube, the LENRUE is fine and $33 cheaper. If you listen to music or game with audio you actually care about, the Z313 is worth the premium — you’re paying for the subwoofer and you’ll hear the difference immediately.
Who should buy which
Get the Logitech Z313 if: You listen to music, game, or watch movies and want audio with actual bass presence. It’s the better speaker system by a meaningful margin and $60 is cheap for what you get.
Get the LENRUE if: You need basic desktop audio for video calls, ambient background music, or a second workspace where cost matters more than sound quality. It does the job at a budget price.
Bottom line
The Z313 is the better speaker. It’s not subtle — a 2.1 system with a dedicated subwoofer will always beat a tiny stereo pair at near-room-filling volume. The LENRUE exists for people who need basic sound at minimum cost, and it does that fine.
If audio quality matters at all to you, spend the extra $33. If it genuinely doesn’t, the LENRUE saves you money and desk space.
Frequently asked questions
Does the Logitech Z313 need a subwoofer?
The Z313 is a 2.1 system — the subwoofer is included and integral to the sound. You can’t use it without the sub; it’s not sold separately.
Can the LENRUE speakers connect to a phone?
Yes — via the 3.5mm aux input. USB connection works with computers and some Android phones. Not all phones support USB audio out natively.
Are LENRUE speakers good for gaming?
They work, but the limited bass and low power ceiling make them underwhelming for gaming audio. For competitive games where footsteps matter more than explosions, they’re passable. For immersive gaming, the Z313 is a much better choice.
