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🎧 Elevate your desktop soundscape — compact power that commands attention!
The Edifier M60 Multimedia Speaker delivers a robust 66W RMS output through 3" mid-bass drivers and 1" silk dome tweeters, all packed in a sleek, compact design ideal for any professional desktop setup. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 with LDAC support, USB-C and AUX inputs, and Hi-Res Audio certification, it ensures premium wireless and wired sound quality. User-friendly touch controls paired with the EDIFIER ConneX app offer seamless customization, while included aluminum stands optimize sound direction for an immersive listening experience.



































| ASIN | B0D95QG8W4 |
| Additional Features | USB Port |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Indoor |
| Audio Driver Size | 7.6 centimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Computer Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 meters |
| Brand | Edifier |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, Product Brochure |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Desktop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, Bluetooth, USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Touchpad, EDIFIER ConneX App |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,915) |
| Enclosure Material | MDF |
| Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.93"D x 6.61"W x 5.78"H |
| Item Weight | 4.4 kg |
| Manufacturer | Edifier |
| Model Name | M60 |
| Model Number | M60 |
| Mounting Type | Speaker |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series Number | 60 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 db |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 66 watts |
| Speaker Size | 3 inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Gaming, Home Theatre, Party, Pro Audio, Theater |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 inches |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 3 inches |
J**R
Just buy these already
Saw some YouTubers raving about these recently as I was actively searching for some speakers for my desktop setup. I had just recently returned a Sonos beam 2 because of its underwhelming performance so naturally I was also skeptical of trying these. And being somewhat of an audiophile all my life I am not easily impressed by speakers, sound systems, earphones etc, but let me tell you when I turned these on and gave them the first initial listen I was sold immediately. They get more than loud enough for my viewing needs and then some. Surprisingly enough they have more bass than I would expect from a set of speakers this small. I was thinking I might have to buy a sub to complement these but now I’m convinced that won’t be necessary. I am someone that constantly enjoys watching content and listening to music at high levels of volume and these have more than enough power to satisfy me at around 30-50% volume. Haven’t had any instances where they distort yet, not saying they won’t however I just don’t need to push them that hard. The controls are pretty intuitive just take the 5 minutes to learn them and you’re all set it’s that simple. I like that the controls are simply three touch buttons on the right speaker. Everything else you could possibly need is on the app. And while these are more than enough for my pc setup they won’t be replacing my dedicated speakers and amp with sub sound system for music listening, because that’s not what I got these for, but now having heard them I have no problem recommending them especially for the price point at which they are available at this moment, $150. Just get them you won’t be disappointed. On a side note packaging was very nice and they include several different cables in case you have different connection needs. They are very aesthetically appealing to me especially in white and they seem very well built with a healthy amount of weight to them. One of my favorite purchases in a while and I buy A LOT of stuff on here.
S**S
Fantastic
Great speakers, good sound, good price, compact, look great, love playing my music though Bluetooth. Might get the M90s later!
K**K
Small but mighty!
The depth and range of sound coming out of this small pair of speakers is stunning. I balked at the price at first, but having just set them up and listened to them, I'd say they're worth it. Im using fxsound as the equalizer and set them up using the usb cord instead of bluetooth. The Edifier Hub software I downloaded was useless because it didn't support this model of speakers (so don't bother), so I deleted it and went back to fxsound. Perfect.
A**R
Fantastic sound quality and seamless connectivity!
I am incredibly impressed with these Edifier M60 speakers! For a compact multimedia setup, the 66W RMS power provides a serious punch with crystal-clear highs and surprisingly rich, deep bass. The Hi-Res Audio and Hi-Res Wireless support make a noticeable difference when streaming high-quality tracks. Bluetooth 5.3 pairs instantly with my devices and stays completely stable with zero noticeable lag. They look sleek on my desk and feel very premium. Highly recommend if you want top-tier desktop audio!
P**Z
Small and rather good, not expensive, very happy.
Starting with the stuff I don't like: the controls are oddly designed and the piece of paper that describes how they work is not clear. They go to sleep after a bit and rather than pushing the pulsing power button, you have to do a weird swipe gesture across the unlit volume buttons and the power button to wake them up. Huh? Can't I just press the power button? Why did they go to sleep anyway? The controls are kind of annoying, but that's it. I control the volume from an external DAC so I won't use them much anyway. The sound itself is impressive for how small they are. I had tried PreSonus Eris 4.5s and Pioneer DJ DM-50Ds prior to these. The PreSonus were absolutely horrid as they had a constant hiss no matter what you did with them, even if nothing was connected. Those things went right back in the box after a day. They sounded nice, but that hiss was a straight dealbreaker. The Pioneers are studio monitors and not very enjoyable; very flat, meant for work, not play. These Edifiers are VERY enjoyable and produce a wonderful sound despite being very small. With the PreSonus and the Pioneers, I felt like I had to tweak EQ settings to the limits to get any low-end out of them unless they were at high volume. These tiny guys won't produce astonishing bass, but they produce a good full sound at all volume levels. If you've never had speakers this small, you will be very surprised at how well they handle low frequencies and how effortlessly they do it. I'm going to add a subwoofer as I like a full sound, but I think for a lot of people, these would be more than sufficient for desktop use. They're connected to a FiiO K11 R2R DAC and I'm very pleased at the clarity and performance. I'm no audiophile, but I can tell what's good from what's not. These are good. Are they great? Maybe someone else who can use fancy audiophile words can say, but these meet my primary requirements. They're small, they look reasonable, they sound miles better than most cheap speakers that are marketed as 2.1 systems from Logitech or even Klipsh. I'm sure someone could write a novel about all the reasons that they're bad or why you should spend $1000 on a pair of KEFs, but for those of us who want something good without going broke, these are a fine choice.
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.
N**L
A good and rare example of discrete stereo speakers at the low price point in modern times
When recently I sought a new pair of powered, discrete stereo speakers (that is, each enclosure is given only one side of the left/right stereo audio source), I saw a market of products that differed fundamentally from decades past. Now the standard is summed stereo, mostly in “party speaker” products. At best, a speaker is designed to be paired with a second one to affect discrete stereo. This latter trend was started by the example of Beats Pill, I assume. It means buying twice the hardware and incurring complexity in software and connectivity, simply to have a discrete stereo pair. No, thanks! In that aspect, these Edifier speakers are the perfect compromise between traditional stereo and modern connectivity. You can choose how to connect (USB-C, Bluetooth or line), and the speakers adapt easily and seamlessly. It is impressive. USB-C audio was my initial interest for this application, believing that this would yield the best audio quality with a computer as the direct sound source. But in my first test, I didn't know how to raise the net volume of the speakers sufficiently. So I settled on using Bluetooth, which was loud enough and sounded pretty good. After a few weeks of that, today I tried USB-C again. I use a Mac, and this is what I discovered: In Bluetooth mode, the speakers' internal volume controls are coupled to the system volume setting; changing either one also changes the other in real time. In USB-C mode, however, the speakers' onboard volume controls operate separately from the system volume setting; as with a traditional stereo amplifier, the output of the speakers' amplifier (set by its internal controls) is decoupled from the audio source that feeds it, in this case the computer. Eureka. My long background is in music making, production, sound creation and design and so forth. With that perspective, I can report that USB-C audio definitely sounds better than Bluetooth audio with these speakers. By comparison, Bluetooth audio exhibits edginess, glare and sloppy midrange. USB-C audio is tight and relaxed, rather. I did not test line. Although these speakers' audio lacks definition and dynamics, for the money, as discrete stereo speakers in these modern times, they are excellent. The reviewer who mentioned that placing them with their backs several inches from a wall would reveal their true frequency response was correct (like bookshelf speakers actually used on a bookshelf, basically). That application is not possible for me currently. But if the speakers are on a table, you can test the principle by first listening seated in front of them, then standing and continuing to listen. You will hear an increase in low frequency response that sounds natural enough. Walking around the speakers in this arrangement will reveal more of this still. Update 10 weeks later: Used with my Mac, these speakers sometimes lose their USB-C audio connection. I haven't identified a single kind of condition or event that causes this, and the USB-C audio interface I use with this Mac never has this problem; so I suspect that these speakers are the cause. In any case, the only way I can restore the connection is to power the speakers off, wait a few seconds, then power them on again. I am lowering my rating here from 4 stars to 3 therefore.
J**B
Fit for Purpose and punch WAY above their weight
I was looking for smaller speakers for my computer desk, and didn't want to sacrifice sound. After considering some well-regarded near field monitors from some big names (Kali, Adam Audio) I stumbled on reviews for these speakers, which are smaller and much less expensive. As usual, I did a fair amount of research, watching YouTube reviews and web posts, all praising these little guys. I took a chance, thinking I could always return them if they didn't measure up. Hooked up to my Mac Mini and placed them on the handy aluminum stands that came with it. Chose some favorite tunes that I always refer to when choosing speakers, including the 1994 MTV version of "Hotel California", "All or Nothing at All" (Diana Krall Version), "Time Out of Mind" by Steely Dan and Stanley Clarke's "Silly Putty". I expected these speakers to bottom out on some of these tunes, due to their small size, but was very impressed that they maintained their poise throughout these songs, and even at full volume. And sounded quite good at low volume as well. Out of the box, and mixed with flat EQ, they have much more range and clarity than I expected them to. Do they compare to my multi-thousand dollar boutique speakers with Norwegian drivers and ribbon tweeters? Not even close. But for close in listening at my desk, they are very impressive and definitely "keepers".
D**C
Edifier M60
Bra högtalare som fyller rummet på ett väldigt bra sätt och passar som alldagliga högtalare till allt.
S**A
Great speakers at a bargain price
If you have Desktop, adding these to you setup is a gamechanger. They punch above speakers twice the price. The only negative is the they keep releasing new firmware almost every other day and hence you need to update that else the USB streaming function stops working.
H**X
Bon matériel
Super
G**D
Very well balanced sound, look good.
I previously had the R1700BT's and they had more bass but everything else was muffled and a lot of detail was lost. I noticed listening to rain in Cyberpunk 2077 or ASMR videos that half of the detail was missing entirely and could only be partially recovered by slamming the treble to the max! They were also very big and unsightly IMO, and dominated my desk. I opted for these smaller M60's instead and couldn't be happier. They aren't bass monsters obviously, but I feel they offer a really good balance of everything. They are also perfectly sized for desk top use and don't dominate over your monitor. With that in mind, these really are more for a desk and not for placing on a book shelf to fill a room. Great sound for the money. I suppose the only area they lack is the bass and in that regard my old Logitech Z623's were miles better with their sub and worth the extra £30. Obviously you are sacrificing a lot of space by doing that but that's the way to go for bass, rather than something like the R1700BT's which didn't really deliver sub-like bass and had other problems for their trouble. I've no issue with the touch controls on top. I'd always prefer physical buttons and dials, but appreciate the sleek and clean design. I've used them with my PC, Switch and PS5 Pro and they work fine. I set those devices to PCM stereo out when using these speakers.
M**.
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