Satellite Speakers
The size of each satellite is roughly 8cm x 10cm x 12cm, including the stand.
As you can see, the stand can be rotated to facilitate its placement, whether it's on a wall or on a table. If you are mounting it onto a wall, simply loosen the stand's screws and rotate it. Thereafter, you will be able to mount it on the wall.
Logitech uses hard plastic for the satellite's chassis. They are also magnetically-shielded, so you don't have to worry placing it near your monitor.
Removing the grill, you can see that the Z-640's satellite is driven by a full range driver that is almost one and a half inches in diameter.
Here is a picture of the satellite and its connector. You need to connect the satellite's connector to the subwoofer. In case you are wondering, the rear satellite speakers have much longer cables, compared to the front satellite speakers.
Unfortunately, Logitech permanently attached the cables to the speakers. So, if you need longer cables, you can extend them using RCA cables.
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