Just in time for back to school, LaCie just launched a new set of USB-powered speakers. Designed by Neil Poulton, these reasonably priced, simple-yet-elegant speakers compliment LaCie’s previously released FireWire Speaker set. Since not all computers and laptop have the ability to use FireWire, LaCie felt it important to release a set that could be use universally, by Macs and PCs alike.
These speakers are designed for ease-of-use at a price point that make them a near essential for any high school or college-bound student. What’s really nice about these is that there is minimal configuration required to quickly be enjoying crisp, clear sound in minutes.
The original FireWire version of these speakers were awarded the Janus 2007 Seal of Quality by the French Institute of Design and were listed in Time Magazine’s Design 100 issue. Not only that, this unique design also received a 2008 Design Observer Star from the France-based Agency for the Promotion of Industrial Creation (APCI). More information about the designer, Neil Poulton can be found on his website.
What most people will like about this product is how truly easy it is to get up and running on any computer. Simply locate the USB plug and then based
on whether you are using a Mac or PC, select the output device for your sound. I followed the Mac path here. The steps are very straight forward, but even I messed up at first and had to quickly go back and read the manual. One simple has to connect one speaker to the other (the connections are clearly labeled) and then plug the USB into your Mac or PC. When I did this the first time, there was no sound coming from the speakers. I found the following in the short manual (which is written in 18 languages, 1 page per language):
Note: If you have connected your LaCie USB Spekers but you don’t hear any sound when playing an audio file, you may need to select the speakers manually as your audio output device.
Windows Users: Control Panel>Audio>Playback>USB Audio Device
Mac Users: System Preferences>Sound>Output>USB Audio Device
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