🎧 Elevate your desktop audio game—because your sound deserves the spotlight.
The Audioengine A2+ Desktop Speakers deliver 60 watts of rich, 24-bit high-resolution sound through custom-tuned drivers, supported by Bluetooth 5.3 with aptX-HD for wireless streaming up to 100 feet. Featuring versatile wired inputs, handcrafted wood cabinets, and a 3-year warranty, these speakers are designed for professionals and gamers seeking premium audio performance with effortless setup and lasting style.
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 60 Watts |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Desktop |
Speaker Size | 7 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
Bluetooth Range | 100 Feet |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Computer usage, Mobile device usage, Music playback |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Maximum Range | 3E+1 Meters |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Wood |
Speaker Type | Desktop Speaker |
Additional Features | USB Port |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers |
Subwoofer Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 6"W x 7"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 95 dB |
Frequency Response | 65 Hz |
Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
D**K
Amazing speakers, just a bit pricey
I tried to watch as many reviews and research as much as possible before making a purchase. I was in the market for a set of desktop speakers that sounded good for a small office. I went back and forth between larger speakers, Kanto YU2's, the Audioengine A2's, and multiple Edifier speakers including the M60's. I decided on these because they are simple, are connected together with speaker wire rather than a proprietary cable (easier to repurpose later or replace the cable long term), and have multiple inputs (Bluetooth, RCA, line in, and USB-C) with an option for a sub later if you wanted one.After having these for a few days I can say they do sound really good for their size and will fill a small/medium sized office easily. I had a pair of Creative Pebbles before these(an older model from about 3 years ago than the current ones available) and there is a huge difference between the two. The Pebble's looked and sounded cheap and lacked that volume "boom" to them. The A2's fill the room with ease and look really great on the desk. I think the knocks to their sound levels and bass are a bit exaggerated from some of the reviews out there. If you're using these as desktop speakers or for a laptop, they are more than serviceable and sound great, especially considering how small they are. They get pretty loud on their own and without cranking them to the max, I didn't notice any drop off in quality by going louder. I think adding a sub would put these over the top for a full desktop setup, but is not required for good sound. Nobody is buying these to professionally mix or edit music, that's not what they are for. These are regular computer desktop speakers intended for entertainment.That said, overall, I do think these are just a bit expensive. I think they are a near perfect product for their usecase, though, and you get what you pay for. Multiple inputs that are all useful, sub out, usb-c, bluetooth, and a very small footprint. I wouldn't knock someone for going for the Edifier M60's or something nearly $100 cheaper, but if you have the budget, I'd say these are perfect for a small/medium sized office.
A**K
They know their audience!
Let me start off by saying that I did a lot of research and watched a lot of reviews on these speakers before buying them. And it is clear that there are basically two types of people that Audioengine attracted in this offering; Audiophiles, and luxury minimalists. (I am in that second category).Some audiophiles don't mind them, but as with any all-in-one offering, they complained that the price to performance was not there.For myself though, the value is excellent. I don't have golden ears and I do not care to spend any more time than I have to tinkering around with hardware or software to get that "perfect" sound. I want to buy audio equipment and I want it to sound good out of the box. And these DELIVER!The entire experience is premium. The packaging was excellent, the green finish on my unit was immaculate and has an absolutely lovely luxurious matte finish that feels durable. They feel nice and dense and solidly built in the hand. The hardware and controls on the back of the main speaker feel so smooth yet sturdy. They also do not take up hardly any room at all on my desk. And it is as simple as plugging in the power, connecting the two halves via the included copper wire, and then pairing it to my computers bluetooth. There is an option to connect via USB, which I had originally planned to use, but I tried the bluetooth first to see if I would like it. I loved it.The speakers sound fantastic right out of the box. Admittedly though, I do like to EQ my music a bit to try to push the bass and highs. These speakers handle it with ease and have rich and deep bass that is perfectly sufficient for any personal desk setup.Are they a bit on the expensive side for the raw performance? Yes. But they offer a near perfect user experience that instills pride and confidence. It is a joy to look at and use these speakers on a daily basis and it is so easy to switch between all my audio sources thanks to the bluetooth connectivity.That being said, bluetooth is ideal for music and casual youtube. There is a slight but noticeable latency that would make gaming or movie watching annoying. But that is fixed by just using the USB input instead.And for the more adventurous out there, yes these work just fine on Linux and Nintendo Switch 2.If these ever got stolen, lost or damaged by my own negligence, I would absolutely go buy another pair without hesitation.
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