Home / Tech News / Featured Tech Reviews / Edifier S1000W WiFi Bookshelf Speaker Review

Edifier S1000W WiFi Bookshelf Speaker Review

Rating: 9.0.

The S1000W Wireless Active Bookshelf Speakers from Edifier take the same specs as the popular S1000Mk2 speakers and add wireless connectivity into the mix. With 120 watts of combined output power and convenient compatibility with Spotify and Tidal connect, they certainly promise a lot on paper. Can they deliver the sound to back it up though?

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:42 Speaker Details
02:13 The Design / Size
03:10 Quality / Finish
04:14 Remote control
04:35 Rear of speakers
06:00 Spotify connect / Bluetooth
07:12 Ignoring smart home features
07:52 Cabling included
08:13 Sound quality
10:12 Sound test
11:27 Gaming & Closing thoughts

Specifications:

• Power Output: 35W×2 (Mid-Range/Bass) + 25W×2 (Treble)
• Frequency Response: 45Hz~40kHz
• Noise Level: ≤25dB(A)
• Signal-to-Noise Ratio: ≥ 90dB(A)
• Input Sensitivity: Line In 1: 700 ± 50mV | Line In 2: 900 ± 50mV, OPT, COX: 450 ± 50mV | Bluetooth: 500 ± 50mV
• Input Type: Line In 1/Line In 2/Optical/Coaxial/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
• Bluetooth version: v5.0
• Driver Unit: 5.5″ (Mid-Range/Bass) + 1″ (Treble)
• Dimensions: 7.8in x 13.6in x 11.6in (WxHxD)

You can buy the S1000W Wireless Bookshelf Speakers direct from Edifier for £399.99 HERE.

Discuss on our Facebook page HERE.

Pros:

  • Exceptional sound quality.
  • Robust build quality.
  • Premium design and construction.
  • Versatile connectivity options.

Cons:

  • Included remote feels a bit cheap.

KitGuru says: The quality on offer from Edifier here is highly impressive. The S1000W speakers deliver a truly rich listening experience that will work well in almost all situations. The wide variety of connectivity options cater to almost all needs and while the setup process and app could be improved slightly, they work well enough to get the most of these balanced, powerful and beautifully designed speakers.

Become a Patron!

Rating: 9.0.

Check Also

Tryx Luca L70 Case Review – needs a lot more work

The Tryx Luca L70 had some negative press at launch but is it really that bad?