





Product description

Soundfield Spatializer
Expands soundstage for rich, all-encompassing listening experiences.
Room-filling Sound
66W RMS with 4″ woofer and 19mm tweeter for dynamic, immersive audio.
Versatile Connectivity
Connect your favorite devices via Bluetooth, PC input, or AUX input for maximum flexibility.
Removable Grilles
Designed for convenience, easily cleaned and replaced to maintain a fresh look.



Built-in amplifier (33 watts x 2 speakers) so there is no need for outside amplifier or receiver—just plug into source and play
Frequency response: 55 Hz to 20 kHz
Bluetooth pairing capability to stream audio playback from compatible devices
10° tilt angle directs sound toward ears to create a better listening experience
Dual RCA inputs to avoid tedious plugging and unplugging
8 reviews for Edifier Amplified Bluetooth Bookshelf Speaker System, 2.0 Powered Active Speakers 66 Watt RMS – Wooden
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$148.99
David A. –
These Speakers Sound Fantastic
I needed some inexpensive bookshelf speakers to put on my desk to listen to music. The depth of the sound and soundstage are incredible. They look and feel like high quality speakers too. The size was perfect for my needs. I like th included remote for controlling the volume and source. the included cables were a plus too.
john metyk –
Can’t do better for the money
I paid 169.00 and I seriously dont think you can find a better sound for that especially in such a small for factor. They sound great, good highs and lows. Speakers really shine when you separate the max length of provided cable. Great for a kitchen or a bedroom. If you’re trying to blow your ears out well don’t get rediculous now.
JB –
Great Speakers for Price
Great sounding speakers for the price. Had to return first pair after power supply was cutting out, but received new speakers that have been working perfectly. Setup was easy.
Steve Cox –
Good sound but volume level lacking if using analog wiring, Bluetooth sound great.
edit – before reading below, I commented that these are nice sounding but volume deficient. That was based on hardwiring through the inputs on the back. I have since removed that wiring and connected my MacBook via Bluetooth and these are now very enjoyable and exactly what I wanted.I bought these 8 months ago to replace a set of Klipsch ProMedia 2.1’s that died after almost 10 years use. I use them on my MacBook Pro computer system on either side of a 32″ HP monitor. The Edifier is a very nice speaker with very good tonal balance and sound quality that are about equal to the Klipsch. But, compared to the Klipsch computer speakers, the volume levels are a bit lacking on the Edifier; I leave the Edifier volume turned to full, and for some videos and CD’s, I have to turn the computer itself up to nearly full volume, where before I only needed to go to 50%. Visceral impact is also lacking compared to my previous system. The only other thing I find annoying, and is a minor quibble is when I turn the speaker on and off, when I unplug from the laptop, I have to turn the volume back up to full when turning them back on; they don’t save the last setting used. – edit – again, once connected through Bluetooth, the volume is great.Do I feel these are good speakers? Yes. Do I feel these are worth the amount I paid for them? NO. After 8 months of living with them, I’m looking for other options.
Laurie –
my 3rd pair. Very nice
I’ve bought 3 sets of these. The sound great for a compact bookshelf speaker. No complaints, well rounded sound, decent low end. nice and clean highs
LAB Works –
Great set for desktop computer speakers
The play well above the price point. Using the speakers to replace a 2.1 setup on my computer. I don’t miss the 8″ subwoofer in my old Logitech as these have very good base response.
Weems Security –
Great addition to an all-in-one record player to improve sound
Bought this for an all-in-one record player to improve the sound and it did not disappoint.
Ryan –
Decent sound but some quality control issues
Have had a set of these for a few years, and they sound pretty good for the price. The wood bits on the side look nice and like good quality, and I like how they’re ported on the front instead of the back, so that I can have them up against the wall without the bass going weird.The remote is kinda junky though, and I’ve never found it to be reliable enough to bother using. Thankfully, that’s not a big deal for me because I control the volume via the input device mostly.I also am not a fan on the cable that connects the speakers together (it’s like an old S-video connection) and wish that it was just regular speaker wire connection, so that things are more replaceable.I normally might not take any stars off just for the above, but then I ordered a second set of these speakers and they are DOA. So, that’s not great and shows concerning quality control and/or design issues. It also reveals one of the biggest downsides to powered speakers: once they die, the whole speakers are just trash for the landfill. Whereas passive speakers have the amp/dac as a separate, replaceable unit — if one of the speakers or dac/amp fails, only that specific device needs replaced. That’s the route I’ll be going instead!