I have seen some "fake" car speakers. They are 3-way so they have a woofer, a midrange and a tweeter. When you look closely you will see that the tweeter is just a photo of a tweeter.
My latest set of 2.1 speakers has a sub-woofer and two satellite speakers each with two 2.5" midrange speakers and a "soft-dome tweeter". A close look reveals that the dome tweeters are actually vents with a fabric dome cover.
This powered speaker system was advertised at 150W, the instructions say 75W RMS and the power transformer is stamped 9VAC/1.1A which is 9.9W. The amplifiers get hot so each satellite speaker gets 1.5W to 2W and the sub-woofer gets 4.0W to 5.0W.
I don't care because the system sounds great, looks great and was a bargain price.
I think over-the-ears headphones have tiny speakers rated at 0.5W.
My latest set of 2.1 speakers has a sub-woofer and two satellite speakers each with two 2.5" midrange speakers and a "soft-dome tweeter". A close look reveals that the dome tweeters are actually vents with a fabric dome cover.
This powered speaker system was advertised at 150W, the instructions say 75W RMS and the power transformer is stamped 9VAC/1.1A which is 9.9W. The amplifiers get hot so each satellite speaker gets 1.5W to 2W and the sub-woofer gets 4.0W to 5.0W.
I don't care because the system sounds great, looks great and was a bargain price.
I think over-the-ears headphones have tiny speakers rated at 0.5W.