- Wireless computer speakers with up to 100ft range powered by X-Fi
- Precision-tuned, two-way speaker design
- BasXPort technology for enhanced bass
- Convenient front access to volume, bass and treble controls
- Ideal for music and gaming enthusiasts
Product Description
The Creative Labs GigaWorks T20W Series II wireless computer speakers system is ideal for music and gaming enthusiasts. Complementing existing Creative wireless audio products, you can now enjoy uncompressed Xtreme Fidelity music anywhere in your home. Enjoy well-balanced audio with dedicated tweeters for sharp, detailed highs and robust mid-range drivers for richer, fuller sound. BasXPort technology for enhanced bass will enhance the low frequency response without the bulkiness of a subwoofer. Listen to uncompressed Xtreme Fidelity music from Creative wireless audio products across the room or around the house conveniently with no delays or dropouts of up to 100ft. The built-in receiver accepts wireless audio from Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook, Cambridge SoundWorks MovieWorks HD for iPod, and other select Creative wireless audio products. A perfectly easy set-up, these sleek wireless computer speakers come with contemporary black finishing and will fit neatly on any desktop! Specifications include: 28 watts RMS speaker power, 50Hz-20kHz Frequency Response, 80dB signal-to-noise ratio, up to 100ft wireless range.
Creative Labs GigaWorks T20W Series II Wireless Multimedia Speaker System with BasXPort Technology


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I bought these speakers and the Sound Blaster wireless audio transmitter for my son for Christmas. I plugged in the speakers and hooked them up via the direct audio cable to gauge the sound. I thought I had to install the software and pair the speakers to get them running on wireless but as I plugged in the transmitter I thought I would just uplug the audio cable to see what happens. Sure enough the music from his laptop was streaming wirelessly to the speakers. The sound is clear and continuous. The base is good enough for a medium-sized room. There was some distortion when you crank the volume up beyond about three quarters but that was the only drawback. Remeber this is only through the usb transmitter and no additional stations were needed for same room sound.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought the T20W speakers along with the Express slot transmitter. The setup is easy if you know anything about your computer and operating system (and you should). The sound was great for small, portable speakers. Now for the limited conditions: 1. I could not use them in my backyard, sixty feet away, because there were three walls between my notebook transmitter and the T20W speakers. I realize obstacles reduce reception, but this was excessive. 2. Not having the ability to control anything but volume, was the reason I returned the components. These speakers need the same four-function control panel that is incorporated in the SB1122 wireless receiver (i.e. play/pause, previous/next). And it would be simple to do because all these components are part of the X-Fi family. If you intend to use the speakers in a different section of the house than the computer, I suggest using the separate wireless receiver so you can plug it into any (powered) speakers you prefer, and still have basic remote contol of your music.
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought them for my laptop and having music all around my apartment. The sound is great. Although it took me about 30 minutes to get them working and reading several times the tiny instructions but everything sounds excellent with no delay. Definitely recommend them. I got them through another store which were cheaper than Amazon.com.
Rating: 5 / 5
I like the sound of this speakers I would really recommend them to someone who doesn’t have plenty space to spare. The price is good. If you need good sounding speakers this would be a good replace for a computer or a tv. Sound great with MP3 players.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great sounding (despite being fairly small) speakers without the wires. But wire between the left and right speakers could be longer, and they don’t get the wireless signal very well if there are to many walls
Rating: 4 / 5
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