🎧 Elevate your workspace sound—simple, sleek, and USB-powered for the modern pro.
The Dell AX210 USB Stereo Speaker System delivers 1.2W of amplified stereo sound powered conveniently via USB, eliminating the need for extra power outlets. Designed to perfectly complement Dell desktops and laptops, it offers a compact, lightweight form factor with a sleek black finish. Ideal for professional environments, it comes with a lifetime warranty ensuring lasting quality and reliability.
Mounting Type | Plug Mount,Tabletop |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | AX210 |
Speaker Type | Computer |
Compatible Devices | Desktop,Laptop |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 18.19"D x 18.82"W x 18.82"H |
Item Weight | 620 Grams |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Lifetime |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | Remote |
Speaker Size | 47.8 Centimeters |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Includes MP3 player? | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Desktop |
UPC | 884116173830 734366013458 |
Style | Stereo Speakers |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012569711556 |
Manufacturer | Dell Computer |
RAM | 1 GB |
Item model number | AX210 |
Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.82 x 18.19 x 18.82 inches |
ASIN | B009NGI3J2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 12, 2009 |
S**K
Dell AX210 Speakers
The Dell AX210 Stereo Speakers are a great addition to any Dell computer setup. Their sleek black design gives them a modern and professional look that blends well with most workspaces. Installation is effortless, as they easily connect via USB, eliminating the need for an external power adapter. Once set up, the speakers deliver clear and balanced audio, making them suitable for everyday tasks like video calls, music playback, and casual media consumption.While they are not designed for audiophiles or bass-heavy sound, they perform well for their size and price. If you need an affordable, compact, and hassle-free speaker solution, the Dell AX210 is a solid choice.
A**R
Good basic Dell speakers
They are as advertised. Pretty much the Dell basic speakers. Plug and play. They worked fine as soon as I plugged them in.
F**H
Works as advertised
Nice speakers, with really good sound quality. The cables are definitely long enough for my needs just lack noise control, which i use my taskbar for. Got these for only 20$, which is great.
K**L
Attractive and functional.
I purchased a few of these for our office. I wanted something attractive on the desks yet with decent sound. These did the job. They're very stylish, and the sound quality is better than what you would expect from some el cheapo desktop speakers. The bass is lacking, but that's to be expected from desktop computer speakers. These are great for playing music at your desk (albeit with not much bass), they're sufficiently loud, they look good and they don't require a big power brick as they are powered via USB port.I do have one small complaint. Actually it's not a complaint but a "I feel so stupid" moment. For the life of me I couldn't figure out why I was getting now sound from the speakers. I mean how hard can it be to hook up speakers. I though maybe the USB port wasn't powering the speakers. So I tried on another computer, same thing. I looked for a power button, or volume knob on the speakers to no avail.After nearly giving up and returning the speakers, I realized that there is a power, and volume knob. Look at the photo of the speaker. The top is completely flat. The volume knob is actually on top of the speakers flat/flush. The knob is not labeled and because it's so flat against the surface I never noticed it. I know I sound like and idiot but you'll see what I mean when you buy them. So once I figured out where the power and volume know was, I actually liked them more, it keeps the speakers looking sexy. No unsightly knobs poking out of the front.
P**.
Major feedback issues, faulty quality control, unusable
I ordered these not to long ago, and didn't realize until I received them that I ordered two by accident (long story). That's fine though, I''ll just give on to a friend (or so I thought).Both orders sounded okay. Nothing special, but definitely usable. You get what you pay for here. The first of them however, quickly developed a buzzing and popping noise whenever they were powered on. Unusable. I quickly returned them and got my money back. This works itself out though, now I've got just the one for myself, just as I intended.That went downhill fast. I haven't had the second pair plugged in for 24 hours yet and they have already developed the same feedback issues. It really isn't worth my time to even return these anymore.Update 01 Aug 18 :I haven't had these speakers a month yet (the pair I didn't return), and they continue to get worse. Sometimes you can't use them at all, even through the noise. Look elsewhere. Stay away from these speakers.Update 23 Aug 2020:When I bought these, they were selling for $20, and they're now listed at $60. They weren't worth $20 then, and they sure as hell aren't worth 3x times that either.
J**P
Good set of speakers, like that no need to have a wall plug
Needed a set of speakers to use with a laptop, was not looking for anything super high end but better than what was built-in. These are good quality speakers and good value for the money. They do require you plug in the audio out and also the USB to power the speakers. This is a positive in that from what I have had in the past it is easier to carry around and more functional (not tied to where you can plug speakers into the wall) than a traditional wall powered speaker. A fully USB speaker set would have been a step up from these but for the price and quality of speakers I think this was a reasonable compromise. These are not really intended to be highly portable speakers so having the extra cord is not really a major concern in my opinion.
R**R
Lost the Comparison with Logitech S150, Almost
I ordered these Dell AX210 as well as Logitech S150 speakers for Dell desktop Vostro 260S computers in our offices. We listen to news radio and/or music depending on the time of day. We also use Skype for video calls. At the price one can't go far wrong but a comparison seemed fun. Here's what I found:- The Dell AX210 speakers are, well, tinny. They get the message across and spoken words are not lost. News radio is OK but music lacks tone. For music, there's almost no bass, midrange is muddy and treble is shrill. The good news, however, is that the volume can be set in a seemingly infinite range between 0 and, well, whatever they will handle. This may be because there is a 3.5mm green sound card connector in addition to the USB connector.- The Logitech S150 speakers sound much better, full stop. They are more dynamic, warmer, better balanced and much more clear, pleasant and musical. But they are difficult to modulate just off silent, no matter what settings we try (speaker buttons, control panel sound controls, keyboard controls, web volume controls, etc.). So sometimes they get turned off because the lowest setting is still too much. Perhaps this is because they have a USB connection only.They're all fine for the price! Next time out I will spend a few more dollars for better quality sound out of speakers that also can be controlled easily.
K**O
Really good speakers!
My old speakers only worked partly and these were so easy to plug in and my sound is good again. i have a Dell Desktop tower by the way. so liked to be able to get Dell speakers that were compatible.
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