🎉 Elevate Your Audio Game with Style!
The Edifier G2000 speakers deliver superior sound quality with 32W peak power, versatile connectivity options, and customizable RGB lighting, making them the perfect multimedia companion for gamers and music lovers alike.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Speaker Size | 3.5 Millimeters |
Specific Uses For Product | Music, Gaming |
Controller Type | Button |
Color | Pink |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Plug Mount,Tabletop |
Material Type | Plastic, Rubber |
Speaker Type | Woofer |
Additional Features | 体声配对 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Music,Gaming |
Item Weight | 1.89 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.1"D x 4.1"W x 5.1"H |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 32 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
K**E
Massive sound, crystal clear highs, deep lows, and soaring mids. Just what I expect from Edifier.
I have a set of Edifier powered bookshelf speakers that are hooked up to my turntable, and I am very pleased with them. I am aware that Edifier are not exactly audiophile speakers, but for the money, they sound fantastic, and since they are powered, they are highly convenient. Needless to say, I have been very happy with my bookshelf speakers, and because of that, I have kept Edifier products in the back of my mind.My old PC soundbar started getting wicked interference any time I used it, which put a major damper on gaming and listening to music at my computer. Because I have had such good luck with my Edifier bookshelf speakers, I found these Edifier computer speakers, and decided to give them a shot. I am very happy I did.PROSThe overall feel of these speakers; the weight, the look, and the components, definitely makes these fell like you're getting higher end speakers. Compared to a lot of other PC speakers I've used in the past, these weight at least twice as much.The RGB lighting effects are cool, but also not over-the-top or overdone. There are thin strips on the rear/side of the speakers, and a strip on the back as well. I have had speakers that are loaded with RGB lights and look completely ridiculous. The subtle accent lighting on the Edifier speakers is much more preferred.Setup is as simple as can be for the most part. The package comes with an auxiliary cable and a USB cable so you have options for how you want the speakers connected to your source. The Bluetooth is also simple and easy to set up, even more so than on their bookshelf speakers.The sound is massive for speakers of their size. The bass is nice and low without needing a subwoofer, the mids are nice and full, and the highs are clear. I messed around with VLC's EQ for about 15 minutes or so until I had the perfect sound profile dialed in, but these speakers sound good even with flat EQ.CONSFor computer speakers, these are a bit on the large side. They still fit under my monitors, but if my monitors were any lower, there would be an issue.The lever-actuated volume control is a bit weird. It's not impossible to use, but I feel as though a volume knob would be a more efficient design. As it is, you can't just hold the lever to adjust the volume, you have to click it up or down every time to adjust the volume. I just keep it all the way up and adjust the volume output on my PC.Although setup is relatively easy, it would be nice if the joining speaker wire was detachable, like on their bookshelf speakers. I had to do some wonky shuffling around of stuff on my desk to place my speakers, and wasn't able to run the speaker wire in the cable trough.VERDICTThe cons listed are very minor, and in no way shape or form truly detract from the overall experience of using these speakers. They are great quality, they sound incredible, they can easily fill a room with their sound range, they look cool, and they don't break the bank by any stretch of the imagination. For anyone looking for a better sound experience for their computer, these should be near the top of your list. As always, Edifier has an excellent product on their hands!
W**D
OMG....sound quality far exceeds expectations
I am frankly blown away by the sound quality of speakers. At its price point I cannot imagine a better value. Straight out of the box, plugged it into my mac (ok minus 1 point for requiring a USB-A to USB-C adapter to plug it in), went to audio settings, clicked on G2000, and boom....ear drums ringing. I tested the volume by manually turning it up all the way on the speakers themselves and then more on the mac. Sitting in front of it, it was way too loud for me--and I'm an aging GenXer who is kinda deaf from standing in front of one too many speaker towers at rock concerts in my youth, and blasting my guitar amp at eleven. I played multiple songs in different genres--hip hop, metal, electronic, alternative....all while manually fiddling with the EQ of the music app just to test the range of the speakers. I am beyond impressed. Btw, adjusting the EQ *really* helps. The G2000 has its own quick and dirty EQ toggle between music, gaming, and movie mode, but I find that using more detailed EQ adjustments is more satisfying. The G2000 speakers handle the change in EQ incredibly well. Look, they aren't 6.1 surround Bose, KEFs, or Klipsch speakers and I wasn't expecting that. But they are exceptional computer speakers.
E**N
Small size great sound
I wanted speakers in white that were good quality and a good size. My last system was bulky with multiple speaker and a subwoofer, and this set of two literally does the job they did. A bit less bass than my previous set, but that’s honestly fine with me. My one issue I have found is turning them on and off (especially on) it makes a loud engine revving sound that scares my cats. They hate the noise, I’m not as fond of it either. I do love the lights on it, though. I would definitely recommend these speakers as you do get a good set for the price you pay.
B**R
Edifier G2000 After 2.5 Years of Use
I purchased these speakers about 2.5 years ago from Amazon to replace a decades-old speaker set I was using. They have turned out to be a good purchase for the price. They don't take up much space, sound very good, and seem to be durable for the purpose. I optionally purchased a small set of speaker stands to keep them up off my desk and out of the periodic clutter.A few drawbacks to note:The speakers have built-in lights (I guess for the gaming experience?) that are are on (and annoying) by default. It is possible to turn them off by cycling through the light colors until you get to "off" mode/color, although the user manual doesn't mention this specifically. I would prefer that the default setting be "off" with the ability to turn them on at the user's discretion.Another shortcoming of the speakers is the LOUD startup noise they make when they are energized. Not sure if this was meant to be a feature or an oversight, but the only way to resolve it is by leaving the speakers continuously connected to an energized AC power source. If they are ever de-energized for any reason (e.g., unplugged, utility power interruption, etc.), you'll have to listen to the startup noise again when power is reapplied. I use these with a desktop computer connected to many accessories and tend to unplug everything at night using a single switch. To resolve having to listen to the loud startup noise everyday, I just plugged my speakers into an outlet that isn't regularly switched on and off.The final shortcoming of these speakers to note is that when there is a power interruption (for any reason), the first issue (annoying lights) are reset to default which is "on and bright." It doesn't happen often (usually when there is a utility power interruption), but I have to then mess around with them until I remember which button to push to cycle through the lights until I am able to turn them off again.The drawbacks I described only occur under certain circumstances (e.g., lost power), so not the end of the world. However, I would have given these speakers Five Stars if Edifier would have just left the startup noise out of their design...so annoying. Beyond that, they seem to have lasted well, look decent, and sound very good. I would purchase them again.
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