I ended up returning my Logitech G560 speakers and am content with my older speakers for now. I was really hoping for something better for the price tag of $199.00.
Logitech g hub mac not working software#
I’m sure it’s better on PC, but I wasn’t impressed with the software at all on macOS.īut even the PC version has some threads that make you wonder. Logitech G Hub software a messįrom a lack of support to heavy CPU utilization on macOS, the Logitech G Hub software just seems like it’s not polished at all. Solid lighting and the other lighting effects work OK. I knew this downfall when I ordered them as Logitech does have this on their website. There is no support for sync light effects or DTS on the Mac. And if you go down this route then you are almost having to tweak the audio for different things which is a waste of time. After some tweaking, I was able to get more bass to finally come out, but it still wasn’t anywhere near what I was used to. I found a few third-party equalizers that worked well, eqMac and Boom 3D. And they actually dropped support recently in their Logitech Gaming Software (LGS). This had me starting to look for an equalizer, as the Logitech G Hub software doesn’t have one for macOS, while it does for PC. That brought me to my next rabbit hole which was that there are not physical bass or separate volume controls like there are with my older Logitech Z533 speakers. I tried multiple things, such as restarting, reinstalling the Logitech G Hub software, unplugging it, etc. After a little Googling, I found some others with the same issue, on both Mac and PC. With such a big subwoofer you would expect some decent bass. Ironically, the bass is almost non-existent Now to be fair, I didn’t pay attention to the measurements before ordering. With the G560 speaker system, there was no way this was happening. With the Logitech Z533 subwoofer, I actually had the subwoofer sitting in the end table out of the way. The bad part about this was I have two small end tables on each side of my desk. The subwoofer is gigantic! It’s 15.9 inches by 10 inches and weighs over 12 pounds. Massive subwoofer (It’s bigger than you expect) But that’s when everything went downhill. Problems, where do I begin? After unboxing the G560 speakers I was pretty excited as they appeared to be really good build quality. Problems with Logitech G560 speakers on a Mac Nothing fancy (under $100), but they worked well. I’m on a Mac mini and was previously using the Logitech Z533 speaker system. Let me first start off by describing my setup.