
Logitech Z207 2.0 Bluetooth
2.0 Bluetooth speaker system, 10W RMS.
Best Bluetooth 2.0 PC speaker under ₹3,000. Logitech 2-year warranty. Connect phone and PC simultaneously. No subwoofer — flat bass. Best for voice, podcasts, YouTube.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Logitech Z207 Bluetooth 2.0 Speaker Review — Best Bluetooth PC Speaker Under ₹2,700 India
Logitech Z207 Bluetooth 2.0 Speaker Review — Best Bluetooth PC Speaker Under ₹2,700 India
The Logitech Z207 is the answer to a very specific Indian PC setup question: "I want Bluetooth so I can connect my phone and my PC, but I don't want to spend Creative Pebble money." At ₹2,299–2,699, it slots in between the bare-minimum tier and the genuinely capable desktop speakers, and the Bluetooth flexibility makes it feel like good value for mixed-use setups.
I've recommended this to a lot of people building media PCs and home office setups — anyone who switches between desktop audio and phone audio throughout the day. The Bluetooth pairing is stable, the sound quality is honest for the price, and the form factor is clean enough for a home desk.
Sound Performance
The Z207 is rated at 10W RMS total — 5W per channel. For a 2.0 system without a sub, that's a respectable output at this price.
Bass: Modest. The drivers are 2-inch with passive radiators in the back to add some low-end extension, and the passive radiator does help. It's not going to thump, but bass notes are present rather than completely absent. For desk listening at 50–70 cm, it feels balanced. For someone who primarily listens to Indian classical, jazz, podcasts, or rock, this sounds good.
Clarity: The high and mid frequency reproduction is where the Z207 earns its keep. Vocals are clean. Guitar strings have texture. Dialogue in movies is consistently clear. I haven't heard harshness in the treble even at higher volumes, which is a common problem at this price point.
Loudness: At 10W total, this can adequately fill a standard 10x12 ft Indian bedroom. It's not a room-filling speaker for larger spaces. Keep expectations calibrated — this is a desk speaker and it performs best at desk distances.
Bluetooth: The Z207 uses Bluetooth 3.0, which is older than current standards but stable. Pairing from a phone is fast. The range is adequate for a desk setup — I haven't had dropout issues at 2–3 meters. The latency is noticeable if you're watching video on a phone directly connected over Bluetooth, but for music it's fine.
India Pricing and Availability
At ₹2,299–2,699 as of June 2026, you'll find the Z207 at Amazon India and Flipkart reliably. Croma stocks it in major cities. For those buying through MDComputers or PrimeABGB, availability varies but it usually ships within a few days.
Logitech's India warranty and service network is one of the best in the peripheral space — service centers exist in most tier-1 and several tier-2 cities. If you have a fault within the 2-year warranty period, getting it replaced is straightforward.
The adapter is a standard 12V Indian-compatible plug. Works without issue on home inverters. The Bluetooth receiver draws minimal extra power and doesn't create any additional surge vulnerability. For power-fluctuation-prone areas, a basic surge-protected power strip covers all your needs.
One caveat for tier-2 and tier-3 city buyers: Logitech India pricing can vary more between platforms than Zebronics or F&D. Check Flipkart and Amazon India both before buying — I've seen ₹200–300 differences for the same product on the same day.
Who Should Buy
The Z207 is for anyone who wants the convenience of Bluetooth switching between phone and PC, doesn't need heavy bass, and values Logitech's build quality and warranty support. Home office setups, students with a PC and phone on the same desk, and casual media consumers are the right audience.
Goes well with a T04 mid-range home build where you want a tidy setup with reliable peripherals.
Who Should Skip
Skip the Z207 if bass is important to you — look at the Logitech Z333 instead. Skip it if you're on a tight budget and Bluetooth isn't needed — the F&D F203G gives you a subwoofer for ₹1,100. Skip it if you watch a lot of video from a Bluetooth-connected phone — the latency will bother you.
Questions
No. It connects to one Bluetooth device at a time. You switch between Bluetooth and 3.5mm wired input manually. So phone over Bluetooth, PC via 3.5mm — that's a common and practical setup, but you can't have both connected wirelessly.
Yes. It has an AC adapter and operates independently. You can use it as a desktop Bluetooth speaker for your phone without a PC attached at all.
Better than most in this category. Logitech India has an authorized service center network and a reasonably responsive online support process. 2-year warranty is standard on Z-series speakers.
At 10W total, it works for a small living room (under 150 sq ft) at moderate volume. For a standard Indian living room of 200+ sq ft, you'll want something louder — consider the Zebronics Juke Bar 9400 or Portronics Sound Slick III.