Tango Bar, a Mac-Matching Speaker

The Tango Bar looks great under an iMac, but will work with pretty much any machine

The Tango Bar might look right at home underneath an iMac, and it might come from XtremeMac, a company with “Mac” in its name, but the 10-watt amplified speaker will work with any computer that has a USB port.

The speaker is powered by USB, and also works as a USB audio device, which means a single cable for everything. Inside there are six speakers, and at the side there’s a backlit volume knob that will annoy as it glows at night.

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