4 Very Poor Features of the New Olasonic TW-S7 PC Speakers
Why the Olasonic TW-S7 PC Speakers Aren't a Great Buy
The Olasonic TW-S7 speakers boasts several great features like USB-only connection [no outlet needed], great audio, and excellent bass, but it also has several underwhelming features that is sure to set the Olasonic TW-S7 PC speakers back.
Weird Egg-Shaped Design
One of the first things you're bound to notice about the Olasonic TW-S7 PC speakers is its unique egg-shaped design. The weird design of the Olasonic TW-S7 might look cool, but it presents several problems that are less than ideal. Due to its unique egg-shaped design, the Olasonic TW-S7 PC speakers are a bit too large and clunky for practical use, aren't ideal for mobile laptop sessions (they'll require a flat surface), and seem a bit too oddly shaped for easy storing on the go.
No Volume Control
The Olasonic TW-S7 PC speakers allow users to ditch AC adapters and rely on the power of your desktop or laptop computer's USB connection - but that luxury comes at a hefty price. Like most USB PC speakers, the Olasonic TW-S7 has no tactile volume controls and can only be controlled by the volume controls of the laptop or desktop computer that it's connect to. While its lack of volume control might not be that big of a deal for lots of audiophiles, it may be too much of a convenience for lots of users that are used to having this feature.
No Inputs
In addition to its lack of internal volume controls, the Olasonic TW-S7 also lacks support for headphone or line input. The lack of headphone support on the Olasonic TW-S7 might not seem like a major issue for laptop owners, seeing how they can easily connect their headphones into their laptop, but not having this feature can lead to cord cable overload, won't support leveraging external devices, and will be a major inconvenience for desktop computer users.
Price
Price will likely always be a major factor when selecting any electronic gadget and the price of the Olasonic TW-S7 PC speakers seem just a bit too overpriced. Considering the fact that the Olasonic TW-S7 PC speakers don't support headphones, lacks a line support, doesn't feature volume controls, can online be used with desktop and laptop computers, and has an impractical design, it's $129.99 seems like too much of an asking price.
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