Trust Gaming Mini Soundbar: A pleasant surprise for less than €30 for PC and TV?
In the world of audio, where prices often soar to unattainable heights, it's rare to come across a product that promises the earth without emptying your wallet. This is the case with the Trust Gaming GXT 620 mini soundbar , listed at a price defying all competition, less than €30. Sold notably on Amazon , this compact soundbar claims to offer a decent audio experience for laptops, desktops and even televisions. But can it really deliver on its promises and compete with more established brands like Razer, which are often overpriced? We tested it to see if this little soundbar is a hidden gem or just another gimmick.
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From the first glance, the Trust Gaming mini soundbar surprises with its neat appearance . Despite its price, it doesn't look cheap. The design is compact and feels sturdy, made mainly of good-quality plastic. RGB LEDs are integrated into the sides, adding a gaming touch without being ostentatious, and a large volume dial, also illuminated by RGB LEDs, sits on the front. This attention to detail, rarely seen on products at this price point, gives a positive first impression.
The packaging of the Trust Gaming GXT 620 itself is surprisingly well designed for a €28 product . The quick start guide is clear and concise, simply illustrating the USB and jack connections. The soundbar is well protected in its box, with the USB cable directly integrated and a jack cable included. The end result is a soundbar that looks faithfully like the promotional photos. Its weight of 585 grams makes it easy to transport, while giving it a certain stability on the desk. The gray fabric covering on the front adds a touch of elegance.
Simplified installation and honest technical characteristics
Setting up the Trust Gaming GTX 620 is a breeze. With its 5V USB power supply jack connection , it plugs in in a snap. The 1.4-meter cable offers enough flexibility for most setups, whether desktop or laptop. The controls are intuitive: a button to turn the soundbar on/off and the LEDs on/off, and the main dial for volume control.
In terms of technical specifications, the Trust gaming GXT 620 announces a frequency response between 20 and 20,000 Hz , a standard range for most headphones and speakers. The drivers are 2 x 45 mm , with a peak power of 12W and an RMS power of 6W . These figures are modest, but suggest an ability to deliver “Clear Stereo Sound”, as stated on the packaging. The design is also touted for its space saving, which is undeniably true given its small dimensions.
The test: general surprise
The real test begins with listening. Plugged into a 2021 Acer running Windows, the Trust Gaming powered up instantly. The LEDs activate, and a satisfying little click is heard when turning the dial. The surprise is immediate: the sound is relatively very decent for a soundbar in this price range. Compared to the built-in speakers of a laptop, the Trust Gaming's sound is significantly superior , offering better clarity and greater spaciousness.
For PC use, whether watching YouTube videos, listening to music, or even gaming, the performance is quite decent. The sound is pleasant, and while the treble can saturate slightly at full volume, the overall experience is surprisingly good. The soundbar gets the job done, and even better than you'd expect for a product under $30.
The biggest challenge was testing the Trust Gaming with a TV. Mini soundbars designed for PCs often struggle to adequately fill a living room with sound. After some tweaking to find the right jack (the headphone jack on the TV), the Trust Gaming also worked. While the sound isn't "great" for TV use, it significantly improves the often disappointing default audio of most flat-screens. For a small room or as a backup solution, it's a perfectly viable option. It's recommended to manage the volume via the TV remote for a better experience.
Why this Trust Gaming bar surprises at this price
Amazing power and clarity : 6W RMS, 12W peak, crisp stereo sounds despite limited volume.
Ultra-simple installation : no drivers, no software, total plug-and-play.
Compact and aesthetic design : only 400 mm wide and 75 mm deep, ideal under a screen without visual clutter .
Gaming atmosphere : six-mode RGB lighting, intuitive light wheel.
For whom and why?
PC users : For YouTube, streaming, Netflix and Prime Videos, gaming, it offers a significant sound improvement over integrated solutions or cheap headsets.
Secondary TV use : ideal for a living room or bedroom, it transcends the flat sound of screens without a heavy investment.
Tight budget : at ~€30, it's hard to find better in terms of performance, simplicity and design.
Pros and Cons of the Trust Gaming Soundbar:
Very affordable price: less than €30.
Surprising sound: for the price, especially on PC.
Compact and aesthetic design: with discreet RGB LEDs.
Robust and neat construction.
Plug & Play installation: very easy.
Significantly improved sound: compared to compatible PC and TV speakers.
Careful packaging and presentation.
Saturation at high volume: the treble saturates.
Less efficient: in large TV rooms.
Does not replace: a high-end audio system.
Little-known brand: few customer reviews.
Final verdict of the Trust Gaming GXT 620
Trust Gaming Mini Soundbar is a welcome surprise and far exceeds expectations given its low price. If you're looking for an affordable audio solution for your PC or to improve the sound of your TV without breaking the bank, this product is a very solid choice. It's easy to use, well-designed, and offers more than respectable sound quality for its segment. It won't compete with much more expensive audio systems, but it does what it promises and does it well.
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