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Edifier G2000 Gaming Speakers Review

Rating: 8.5.

Edifier make all kinds of high-quality audio solutions and today we’re checking out their G2000 gaming speakers! These are small desktop speakers that have three connectivity options, USB, 3.5mm AUX & Bluetooth along with RGB LED panels and even pre-set EQ options too. Retailing for around £110, are they any good?

Specifications:

  • 75-inch full-range unit with 16W RMS power output
  • Total power output: R/L 8W+8W
  • Maximum power: 16W+16W
  • Noise level: ≤25dB(A)
  • Frequency response: 98Hz-20KHz
  • Column-shaped cabinet with backward mega bass port
  • 12 RGB LED light effects
  • Easy to access controls and volume rocker
  • Music, Game & Movie EQ pre-sets
  • Bluetooth/USB-A/AUX connectivity options
  • Subwoofer 3.5mm out port
  • USB cable, 3.5mm AUX cable & power adapter included

You can purchase the Edifier G2000 Gaming Speakers, for £110.99 at AMAZON below.

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Pros:

  • Much better sound quality than we expected.
  • Good overall mix between bass, mids & highs.
  • Three EQ pre-sets sound good.
  • RGB LED zones are changeable, RGB LED off is also an option.
  • Nice aesthetic design and great build quality.
  • Three connectivity options let you connect almost any device.
  • Very easy to use controls.
  • 5mm subwoofer out port is a nice extra.

Cons:

  • Start-up/power down noises are not for everyone, unable to disable them.
  • Supplied USB-USB cable isn’t long enough.
  • RGB LED zones aren’t overly noticeable but this could be a pro to some.
  • Non-detachable cable linking each speaker.

KitGuru says: For the size and price the G2000s outperformed our expectations. If you’re a laptop gamer, desktop gamer, tablet gamer or even looking for a pair of smaller speakers to link to your tablet for watching movies with better immersion we definitely recommend Edifier’s G2000s.

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Rating: 8.5.

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