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The Edifier M60 Multimedia Speaker combines a compact design with powerful audio performance, featuring Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, 66W RMS output, and Hi-Res audio certification. With versatile input options and user-friendly controls, it's the perfect addition to any desktop setup.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 66 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 3.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.93"D x 6.61"W x 5.78"H |
Unit Count | 108.2911 Ounce |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Desktop |
Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor, Computer Speakers |
Controller Type | Touchpad |
Color | White |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | Touch |
Mounting Type | Speaker |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
Additional Features | Usb Port |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
J**N
Solution for Standing Desk
I've only had these for a few days now. They replaced an older Logitech 2.1 setup that I had for my PC. After getting a standing desk, it became a little tricky with the cable management due to the subwoofer. I decided to ditch the sub and go for something simpler. These Edifiers definitely fit the bill. They are smaller in size when looking at the competitors but have a nice heft to them. The fit and finish is great, and the power and volume controls are easy to access via the touch bottoms on top. I love how when your hand gets close, they automatically illuminate. The sound is surprising for the small size. Excellent clarity and pretty good bass for tabletop speakers. Highly recommend!
B**N
An unbeatable bang-for-the-buck speaker
I bought it based on the positive reviews, and it's just right as a PC-Fi speaker. It definitely doesn’t produce enough sound to fill an entire room, but I think adding a subwoofer would make it sufficient to fill a single room.The clarity is excellent, and the instrument separation is impressive—I was able to hear sounds and instruments that I couldn’t pick up with my previous speakers. When listening at a desk, the sound quality is more than enjoyable.While it may lack some of the clarity and sound pressure compared to Bose Companion 3 Series II used with another computer, it still delivers outstanding sound for the price.In terms of Bluetooth connectivity, it supports LDAC, so the sound quality is more than adequate. However, it’s a bit inconvenient that it doesn’t automatically switch input sources. The touch controls are a nice touch, as they don’t disrupt the overall aesthetic.When connected via USB Type-C, it uses the speaker’s built-in DAC, which offers better sound quality than connecting via AUX directly to a PC.In my case, I use iFi’s GO link DAC connected through AUX, and this setup delivers even better sound than the built-in DAC of the M60.Overall, with its various connection options (USB, Bluetooth, AUX) and great sound quality for the price, I can definitely recommend it.
D**E
Excellent sound, build quality, and looks
Things I like:- Very compact size, which was a main reason I bought these. They have no protrusions (except for cables on the back), and fit nicely in a lot of areas.- Excellent sound, especially at near-field (arms length-ish). Significantly more bass than I expected at this size, but also nice response in higher frequencies.- Fit and finish is very nice. The black model has a matte finish that can get some fingerprints, but isn't overly prone. However, any amount of fingerprintiness isn't great when it uses touch controls. Does not include speaker grilles, but that's kind of the look, and they are more compact without them.- They're nicely heavy, which keeps them from sliding around, as well as helping with the sound I'm sure.- Indicator lights on the top of the right speaker are not obtrusive or 2000-s level eyeburning LEDs. Could be used in a dark room. It's a single relatively dim light indicating the input source chosen and volume indicators that disappear when not in use.- Includes angled stands for situations where they are lower than your ear level. Since they are best at near field, this can make a huge difference. They are kind of a bright aluminum which doesn't go particularly well with any of the speaker color options, but it's a neutral color at least.- I don't really need Bluetooth, but it does work well and is nice when you want to switch to another random source.Things I don't love:- Touch controls and lack of a physical volume knob are not ideal, but in my use case I'm rarely adjusting volume on the speakers themselves, and it helps them be smaller. Powering on and off requires you to hold a spot for a few seconds, and changing inputs is done by tapping that same spot and making sure it changes to the right color. Not overly terrible, but not great.- Connection between R&L speakers isn't just regular speaker wire (it's a 4-pin connector). Which is nice because it's just one cable, not as nice because it's less standard.
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