In the realm of 10W PC speakers, the Enhance soundbar stands tall as a beacon of... expensive mediocrity. Priced like a luxury sedan but delivering the quality of a rusty kazoo, this soundbar is an enigma wrapped in a mystery shrouded in a layer of crackling static.Imagine this: you're immersed in an intense gaming session, your heart pounding, your mind racing, and suddenly... CRACKLE! POP! SNAP! CRACKLE!Your ears are assaulted by a cacophony of random, ear-splitting static that makes you jump out of your seat. It's like the speaker is possessed by the ghost of a disgruntled sound engineer, determined to ruin your gaming experience.And the best part? This crackling isn't a one-time occurrence. It's like a mischievous poltergeist, appearing and disappearing at will, leaving you in a constant state of audio anxiety. You never know when it will strike, but you can be sure it will, like a jump scare in a horror movie. Even your poor dog will develop PTSD from the unexpected sonic booms, like mine did.Now, let's talk about the sound quality when the crackling decides to take a break. It's... adequate. For a 10W speaker, it manages to produce decent audio, but nothing that will blow your socks off. Let's just say it's acceptable for gaming sessions, but not for listening to music.But here's the kicker: you can find PC soundbars with 12W audio power, offering even better sound quality, for half the price of this Enhance speaker. It's like paying a premium for a fancy design and getting a crackling mess in return. Talk about a disappointing investment!So, my advice? Save your money and your sanity, and steer clear of the Enhance 10W PC soundbar. Unless, of course, you're looking for a speaker that doubles as an audio-scarecrow that keeps you from falling asleep during your gaming sessions. In that case, this is the speaker for you!