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Logitech announces Z600 Bluetooth Speakers made to match your Mac

Logitech, which makes a number of the best Bluetooth speakers on the market for your iOS devices and other high quality audio products, today announced a new set of Bluetooth speakers made specifically to match the sleek exterior of your aluminum body Macs.

The new Bluetooth Speakers Z600 include 2 speakers that pack in three drivers each, a 3.5mm input, lay flat cables, and a USB Bluetooth transceiver to allow for a smooth connection to your Mac. They will also allow you to connect up to three devices at once and easily switch between them by simply pressing pause on one device and play on another.

The controls on the Logitech Bluetooth Speakers Z600 are another integral component of the clean design. The entire top panel of the right speaker is a smooth, responsive touch disc. To dial the volume up or down, simply glide a finger around the edge. The other controls – power, Bluetooth pairing and 3.5 mm input – are hidden discreetly in the back. And because every detail is important, even the power cord has been carefully considered. Specially designed, lay-flat cables run between the speakers and the power adapter, so there’s never an unsightly tangle of wires on your desk, table or countertop.

Logitech’s new Z600 Bluetooth speakers will be available in the US and Europe next month for $149. You can preorder from Logitech’s website now.

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Avatar for Jordan Kahn Jordan Kahn

Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.