Home / Tech News / Featured Tech News / Edifier S2000 MK III Speakers Review

Edifier S2000 MK III Speakers Review

Rating: 9.0.

Today we take a look at Edifier’s S2000 MK III bookshelf speakers! These come in with a price tag of £430, they are Hi-Res certified, feature Bluetooth 5.0 along with an arrange of connection types, an IR remote control and even have an OLED LCD screen.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 198 x 276 x 342mm
  • Weight: 17.14Kg
  • OLED LCD screen
  • IR Remote control with batteries included
  • L/R (treble): 15W+15W RMS L/R
  • (mid-range bass): 50W + 50W RMS
  • Frequency response: 45Hz – 40KHz
  • Digital audio signal sample rate up to: 24BIT/192KHz
  • Hi-Res certified
  • Bluetooth V5.0 with Qualcomm aptX HD decoding
  • Dual DSP digital audio processing chips
  • Planar diaphragm tweeters
  • 5.5” aluminum diaphragm drivers
  • PVC wooden look side panels and black finish
  • 3.5mm – RCA audio cable included
  • RCA – RCA audio cable included
  • Fibre optic audio cable included
  • Speaker connecting cable included

You can purchase the Edifier S2000 MK III Speakers for £429.00 at Amazon HERE!

Discuss on our Facebook page HERE.

Pros:

  • Excellent build quality.
  • Stylish and premium aesthetics.
  • Everything is included – all cables, remote with batteries and grills.
  • Edifier claim these will fill a room that’s 50m squared, they are very loud.
  • Sound excellent at all volumes.
  • Four EQ profiles along with treble and bass fine tune knobs on the back.
  • Can be controlled via selection knob to bypass the remote.
  • Multiple sources can be connected at the same time for ease of switching.
  • Good price point for the quality.

Cons:

  • Non-detachable power cable.

KitGuru says: Edifier’s S2000 MK III are brilliant. The build quality is great and they include everything you need, the ease of use, the ability to use these with pretty much any device and most importantly – the superb sound quality. If you’re in the market for some quality speakers definitely check these out!

Become a Patron!

Rating: 9.0.

Check Also

Intel’s x86S initiative has been abandoned

Intel has officially abandoned its plans for its own-developed x86S specification, a streamlined version of …