Rankings

The Razer Leviathan V2 X is a compact 2.1-channel soundbar with a down-firing subwoofer, THX Spatial Audio and 18-zone Chroma RGB lighting. Its software bugs and the bulky subwoofer can be drawbacks for some users. Ideal for PC gamers who need immersive sound and low-latency Bluetooth in a limited desk space.

The Jeecoo M20 is a compact USB-powered Bluetooth speaker pair that delivers 10 W of stereo sound and features toggleable gradient RGB lighting. Its main trade-off is occasional crackling at high volumes and the lack of a 3.5 mm aux input. Ideal for budget-conscious PC gamers who value visual flair.

The Bluedee SK200 soundbar delivers up to 15 W stereo output with dual drivers, Bluetooth 5.0, and customizable RGB lighting, plus anti-magnetic interference reduction. Its limited power and sparse detailed specs may deter audiophiles. Great for users wanting a sleek, feature-rich desk speaker.

The Redragon GS560 is a space-saving 2.0 channel soundbar delivering 8 W RMS total power and four dynamic RGB lighting modes that sync to audio. It lacks Bluetooth and offers only limited lighting options. Suited for users wanting a tidy desktop audio solution with synchronized lighting.

The LENRUE USB-powered desktop speakers deliver up to 10 W of stereo sound with attractive RGB lighting and a single-cable setup. Their modest power and plastic construction limit bass depth and premium feel. Best suited for budget-conscious gamers and office users who value visual flair over high-end audio performance.

The Dell AC511 is a USB-powered, monitor-mounted stereo soundbar designed for select Dell screens, delivering clear stereo audio without extra cables. Its discontinued status and limited monitor compatibility restrict availability and flexibility. It works well for owners of supported Dell monitors seeking a minimalist audio solution.

The Dell AC511M is a tiny USB-powered stereo soundbar that mounts directly onto Dell monitors, providing a modest audio boost with a built-in headphone jack. Its very low power output and lack of Bluetooth limit volume and wireless convenience. Best suited for desk-bound users needing a simple, plug-and-play upgrade on compatible Dell displays.
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10 W | 15 Wbest | 8 W | 10 W | 2.5 W | — | — | |
— | — | 50.8 mmbest | — | — | 48 mm | — | |
| ↓ lower better | — | — | — | — | — | 60 msbest | — |
2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3best | 2 | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.64 kg | 0.907 kg | 0.922 kg | 0.435 kgbest | 0.454 kg | 4.4 kg | 0.454 kg |
— | — | 65 dB | 80 dBbest | — | — | — | |
— | 1.5 yearsbest | 1 years | — | 1 years | 1 years | 1 years | |
| ↓ lower better | — | — | 4 Wbest | 5 W | — | — | — |
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General(2) | |||||||
Warranty (years) | — | 1.5 years | 1 years | — | 1 years | 1 years | 1 years |
Compatibility (Consoles/PC) | PC, laptop, mobile devices (Bluetooth) | PC, Laptop, Tablet | — | PC,laptop,tablet,phone | Windows 7/8/10 | PC, laptop, smartphones, tablets, Nintendo Switch | Dell E, P, UltraSharp monitors |
Connectivity(2) | |||||||
Bluetooth Version | V5.3 | 5.0 | — | — | — | 5.2 | — |
Aux Input | false | true | true | true | — | — | — |
Audio & Power(6) | |||||||
Power Output (W) | 10 W | 15 W | 8 W | 10 W | 2.5 W | — | — |
Frequency Response (Hz) | — | — | 150-20000 Hz | — | — | 45-20000 Hz | — |
Driver Size (mm) | — | — | 50.8 mm | — | — | 48 mm | — |
Audio Channels | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
Signal‑to‑Noise Ratio (dB) | — | — | 65 dB | 80 dB | — | — | — |
Power Consumption (W) | — | — | 4 W | 5 W | — | — | — |
Lighting(2) | |||||||
RGB Lighting | true | true | true | true | false | true | false |
RGB Modes | — | — | 4 | — | — | 18 | — |
Build & Design(2) | |||||||
Weight (kg) | 0.64 kg | 0.907 kg | 0.9215 kg | 0.435 kg | 0.4536 kg | 4.4 kg | 0.4539 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (cm) | 6.6×9.14×40.89 cm cm | 6.8×41.8×6.8 cm cm | 7.1×6.9×40.1 cm cm | 6.35×38.1×6.35 cm cm | 4.83×3.81×40.39 cm cm | 7.47×7.11×40.03 cm cm | 3.81×4.83×41.91 cm cm |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers, primarily YouTube creators, found the Jeecoo M20 surprisingly capable for its low price, praising its clear stereo sound, sturdy metal grilles, and appealing RGB lighting. However, they also highlighted drawbacks such as audible crackle at full volume and the limited connectivity that omits a traditional aux input.
Everyday users echo the reviewers' praise for sound clarity, compact size, and easy USB/Bluetooth operation, especially valuing the RGB lighting for gaming rigs. Recurring complaints focus on occasional crackling at high volumes, the necessity of staying plugged in, and the lack of a 3.5 mm auxiliary port.

“For a pair of $30 speakers, I actually thought they were pretty good.”

“Very very crisp... nice and clear, no distortion”

“rich stereo sound belying its size”



Choose V2 X for ultra-compact setups where bass performance is less critical
Both are similar; the AC511M offers a mounting bracket and slightly different dimensions, while the AC511 is a later iteration with comparable audio.





Professional reviewers have not published detailed assessments of the GS560; available information consists mainly of manufacturer specifications and retail descriptions.
Overall consumer sentiment is highly positive, with frequent praise for sound quality, attractive RGB lighting, solid build quality, and the ease of setup and use.

Professional editors highlight the LENRUE speakers for their clear, powerful stereo output and the convenience of a single USB cable that eliminates extra adapters. The added RGB lighting and multiple input options are seen as attractive extras for budget gaming and office setups, though reviewers note the limited bass and plastic construction as trade-offs compared to higher-end alternatives.
Everyday users consistently praise the easy plug-and-play setup, intuitive controls, and the visual flair of the RGB lights. Common criticisms revolve around the modest 10W power limiting bass depth, the inability to fully turn off the lights, and occasional confusion caused by the variety of model form factors.

Professional commentary, primarily from Dell's own support materials, emphasizes the AC511M's ease of installation on Dell monitors and its surprisingly rich stereo sound given its tiny footprint. Reviewers appreciate the USB-only power and lack of driver requirements, but they also flag the modest 2.5-3 W output and the absence of Bluetooth or software-based EQ as drawbacks for users seeking higher volume or more customization.
User feedback is sparse but consistent: owners like the ultra-compact, mount-on-monitor design and the convenience of a headphone jack and volume knob. The most common complaints revolve around low maximum volume and reduced sound when the speaker path is blocked, confirming the manual's troubleshooting notes.

Professional reviewers commend the Leviathan V2 for its clear, punchy audio, THX Spatial Audio, and vibrant 18-zone RGB lighting, noting its compact under-monitor design. However, they criticize the Razer Synapse software for bugs, the limited port selection, and the subwoofer's bulk, while also flagging distortion when pushed to maximum SPL.
Everyday users generally praise the dynamic stereo sound, compact fit under monitors, and immersive RGB lighting, highlighting easy Bluetooth pairing. Recurring complaints focus on the subwoofer's weight and size, the need for a constant PC power source, and occasional distortion at high volumes.

Professional commentary is limited to Dell's own product description, which highlights the AC511's clear stereo output, USB-powered simplicity, and space-saving monitor-mounted design. No independent tech-site reviews were found, so the assessment relies on Dell's marketing claims.
User feedback is sparse but consistent: owners appreciate the ultra-compact, monitor-mounted design and the simplicity of USB power, though they note limited availability and compatibility as drawbacks.
