Logitech Z537 Windows 11 Software Download Driver for Powerful Speakers with Bluetooth. Support Windows 11, Mac 12 with Latest Logitech Gaming Software and Logitech G HUB. you don’t need to download software or other software updates.
The Logitech Z537 Powerful Sound with Bluetooth is the ultimate computer stereo system. This small and lightweight speaker system has a subwoofer and dual satellites for stereo sound. Its powerful bass will echo your gaming and entertainment experiences and can be connected wirelessly or via wire for convenience. It has a bass control at the rear of the subwoofer, which can be adjusted independently. It comes with a built-in power and volume control.
The Logitech Z537 is a 2.1 speaker system that is available in both wireless and wired varieties. It supports Bluetooth 4.1, which means that it will pair with multiple devices and won’t need re-pairing every time you change sources. The Logitech Z537 also features a 3.5 mm jack for connecting to headphones or other audio devices. The Logitech Z537 has a subwoofer that puts out 30W and two 15W satellites that each put out 15W. The total output is 60W.
Using the Z537 is as easy as connecting to your computer. It has a wireless connection, and can stream audio from a PC or smartphone. The Logitech Z537 is compatible with a wide range of audio sources, and comes with an RCA input and Bluetooth. The speakers cost $130 and are worth their price. It can even be used in a car. There are also many Bluetooth devices available for streaming music.
Downloads Logitech Z537 Driver for Windows
Hardware | Z537 |
Category | Speaker |
File Languages | Multi-language |
Last Update | 2022-06-08 |
File Size | 40 Mb |
Version | 2022.6.271036 |
Operating System | windows 7, windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 |
Logitech Z537 Software Download for Windows
- Logitech Gaming Software 64 Bit [123 MB] DOWNLOAD
- Logitech Gaming Software 32 Bit [111 MB] DOWNLOAD
Logitech Z537 Powerful Speakers with Bluetooth Driver for Mac
Hardware | Z537 |
Category | Speaker |
File Languages | Multi-language |
Last Update | 2022-06-08 |
version | 2022.6.271036 |
Size | 17 Mb |
Operating System | Mac OS 10.15, Mac OS 11, and Mac OS 12.0 |
Logitech Z537 Software Download for Mac
- Logitech G HUB [17 Mb] DOWNLOAD
Logitech Z537 User Manual Download
- Setup Guide (PDF) [1 Mb] DOWNLOAD
FAQ
No audio from the Z537 speakers
- Check to see that you’re playing audio from the correct source device.
- If you have multiple Bluetooth devices connected (you can have up to two), try disconnecting the others and only playing from one device.
- If you were previously using the 3.5mm auxiliary input, try disconnecting that device.
- Move the audio source closer — it might be out of the range of your speakers.
- Move the other sources of wireless signal away — you could be experiencing interference.
- Adjust the volume on both the audio source and your speakers.
- Restart both your speakers and the source device.
- Try un-pairing and repairing your source device and speakers.
- Check that the cables are securely connected to both the speakers and the source device.
- Try a different source device to ensure the issue isn’t the device.
- Try a different 3.5mm or RCA cable.
Set up the Z537 speakers
- Make sure Bluetooth is activated on the source device.
- Turn the speakers on.
- Press and hold the Bluetooth button to activate pairing mode. The status indicator on the control pod will blink quickly.
- In your source device’s Bluetooth menu, locate and select Logitech Z537 from the list to complete the connection.
Your source device should now be paired and connected to your Z537 speakers. You can pair up to eight Bluetooth source devices with your speakers and connect to 2 of them at once.
3.5mm auxiliary
- Connect your device to the speakers using a 3.5mm auxiliary cable (male to male).
- Turn the speakers on.
Stereo RCA
- Connect your device to the speakers using the supplied RCA cables (L/R stereo cable). .
- Turn the speakers on.
Audio is distorted or drops out from the Z537 speakers
- Move the audio source closer — it might be out of the range of your speakers.
- Move the other sources of wireless signal away — you could be experiencing interference.
- Adjust the volume on both the audio source and your speakers.
- Restart both your speakers and the audio source.
- Try un-pairing and repairing your source device and speakers.
- Check that the cables are securely connected to both the speakers and the source device.
- Try a different source device to ensure the issue isn’t the device.
- Try a different 3.5mm or RCA cable.