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- #234 in Computer Speakers
Ariel Kohan
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
I bought a wood desk from IKEA and I wanted to keep the same “wood” style. This speaker fits so nice on my desk and looks really good. The sound is very clear and for price I’m surprised how sturdy it is!
Hikaru
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I'm a casual gamer and I listen to some music from time to time at my workstation. I recently changed my setup to a dual monitor setup and I thought to use this opportunity to change my previous Logitech Z130 speakers to a nicer looking one. The MICA speakers looks decent and is reasonably priced. It sounds decent. It isn't going to blow anyone away with its quality, but for a normal workstation, it does the job. The only reason why I didn't give this review 5 stars is because the speaker isn't that loud. My previous Z130 speakers at 5w was louder than this one at 10w. Luckily, I don't like blasting music or playing anything too loud. If I wanted more sound, I would just put on my headphones. For what I needed to do as a workstation, it works fine.
Stephen B. Mumford
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I like this simple speaker, which is easily portable. I use it for basic AV presentations with musical accompaniment for my class.I'm not an audiophile, so I can't really judge the sound quality - sounds pretty good to me, although it doesn't seem to go very loud (plenty for a classroom though). But I love the fact that it connects simply by USB (power) and headphone jack (sound), with my old MSo I recommend it.
Edward Perez
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
For what it is worth, it is a decent, good looking speaker bar. It struggles a bit with lower frequencies. If you're an audiophile who wants good sound, look somewhere else. If you're just looking for a speaker with nice aesthetics, this is a good product.All that being said, I would definitely pay more if the sound quality was better.
Surfer Girl
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
My mistake was that I let this item sit untouched until after the return option closed. Had I opened the box earlier, I wouldn't be stuck with a worthless piece of garbage. Extremely poor quality material and construction. The speaker exterior is almost like a particle board material, makes it very hollow and cheap looking. The wiring and connectors were low quality, as well. When I plugged the speakers into the audio source, I was not able to get a solid connection, which resulted in horrible sound quality and interference. Seriously, I could get better sound quality listening to on hold music through my speakerphone. Just complete garbage.
Mujahed
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
“I’m really impressed with the MICA Computer Speakers! The wooden design not only gives it a stylish and classy look but also enhances the sound quality, providing a warm and natural audio experience. The soundbar is compact and fits perfectly under my monitor without taking up much space.Setup was a breeze with the USB power and 3.5mm AUX input—it was plug-and-play and worked flawlessly with my PC. The sound is clear and well-balanced, making it great for music, movies, and even gaming. For such a budget-friendly option, the audio quality is outstanding.If you’re looking for a sleek, reliable, and great-sounding computer soundbar, this one is an excellent choice. Highly recommend it!”
Hind
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 21, 2023
So this looks amazing! But the quality isn’t great tbh the sound is terrible and it’s completely not wireless please make sure you’re aware of that!
Josh White
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022
The speaker looks awesome. Feels solid too, like a quality product. But...I picked this up because a recent rearrangement of my desk and my monitors didn't allow me to use my monitor speakers anymore (Edifier R1280T). Something small and compact that would fit under my center screen seemed like the right direction to go.It feels like a quality unit. Nice heft to it, everything feels great from the "wood", the metal grating on the front, the plate on the back, and the LED knob on the side. It gets great scores in that department. It's well constructed and feels good. The included cables aren't too bad either, they're both braided and of respectable length.Initially I had it set down, flat, under my monitor as most people probably would, which makes it fire right into my sternum. If you know anything about audio and how most near field speakers are meant to be used, you want it pointing at your head. Laying flat, shooting it's sound center mass at me, this thing sounds awful. Zero soundstage, zero imaging, some frequencies are muddy, some are bloated, some seem to be missing. So I angled it up. And guess what? It still has zero sound stage and zero imaging. Because it's a small soundbar. It can't do those things. Clarity increased a tiny bit, but every other flaw is still there.To be blunt, this thing doesn't sound good. There is no sub bass, which is to be expected of something this size, so I can't really dock it there. Mid bass is bloated and heavily bleeds into the mids. Mids are very recessed to the point of just not being there sometimes. Highs explode out of it. This thing sounds like cheap tv speakers thrown into a box enclosure. It's power hungry too. I have it (the device itself is at max volume) running through a Micca OriGenG2 (I also tried a Fosi Audio Q4, Soundavo HP-DAC1, and my mini tube amp), and at high gain, I have to get it to 50% or more before everything starts coming through. Which is a bad thing, because in order to get everything to come through, other things come through WAY too much, and at that point it's far, far above my normal listening level. It does get loud, I'll give it that. But volume isn't sound quality.I don't use speakers often, I primarily use headphones at the PC, but sometimes I just don't feel like wearing them, or I'm doing something else and want to listen to a video or something without being tethered down. But even that is difficult with this thing. What made me finally sit down and write a review was how annoying this speaker was while trying to watch a video on YouTube. The video is by a female content creator, with her, and male speakers. Every time a male spoke I had to turn the volume down because they'd make the mid bass blow up, and every time the female spoke I had to turn it way up, because I couldn't hear her. I was literally watching the video with my hand on the volume knob, constantly turning it up and down. That same video through headphones, my other speakers, or even on my phone's speakers, doesn't have that problem. I tried to listen to music on it and all I can hear are the highs, high mids, some boomy mid bass sometimes, and nothing in between.This speaker is all looks and no substance. I have an Oontz Angle Solo that sounds far better than this, and has the added benefit of being a battery powered Bluetooth device. It's also half the price.
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