All of them are possible, USB is also possible, it is like a regular computer. Depends on the speaker, you need to check what it uses to connect
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I think I'm gonna settle on this pair of amazon basics that use a wall outlet and plug into the headphone jack, easy enough pretty much what I'm looking for when I don't want to wear headphones all day.
Headphone jack or Bluetooth (if your laptop has BT). USB speakers also exist, but those aren't a good choice.
Ok, pretty sure I have bluetooth, I've never used a bt device before, how does that work?
Just fyi, if you're trying to game you might have some horrendous lag through Bluetooth.
You put whatever BT device you're trying to connect in pairing mode and then add them in the Bluetooth settings on your laptop. The device you're trying to connect will have instructions on how to enter pairing mode.
just to add in to this, once you do this the first time, those blue tooth speakers will automatically pair to the laptop when powered on and in range. which is convenient, but also leads to hilarious stories where people blast stuff to speakers in another room accidentally instead of discretely into their headphones.
Thanks!
I connect mine to an external sound interface and then the speakers are connected via AUX.
Got it. I found these which connect to via aux to the laptop. Do I need to buy a cable too or are these wired with one?
They are wired with one but they also require wall power
I would recommend something with usb power for a laptop use case so that you don't have to be near a wall any time you want to use your speakers
Oh nice and they're Creative brand too, thank you.
I have these on my desk, the sound quality is shockingly good for how cheap they are. Would be more convenient if they used USB audio, but