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The Edifier G2000 speakers deliver a potent 32W peak power through 2.75-inch full-range drivers, enhanced by a dedicated subwoofer output for optional bass expansion. Designed with professional acoustic tuning, they offer three EQ modes tailored for gaming, music, and movies. Connectivity is versatile, supporting Bluetooth, USB, and 3.5mm AUX inputs, compatible with PCs, Macs, consoles, and mobile devices. Their compact, column-shaped design with anti-slip feet and vibrant RGB lighting makes them a perfect blend of performance and aesthetic appeal for modern workspaces and gaming setups.








| ASIN | B09DD12HWN |
| Additional Features | Stereo Pairing |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music,Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31 in Computer Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Edifier |
| Built-In Media | [Speakers] |
| Color | Pink |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary , Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,441 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Rubber |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.1"D x 4.1"W x 5.1"H |
| Item Weight | 1.89 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Edifier |
| Material | Plastic, Rubber |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Model Name | G2000 |
| Model Number | G2000 |
| Mounting Type | Plug Mount,Tabletop |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Series Number | 2000 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 32 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Speaker Type | Multimedia, Subwoofer |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
| UPC | 875674005862 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
A**D
Big sound in a small package!!
I'm going to preface this by saying, keep in mind this is a TWO-SPEAKER setup with NO subwoofer...I just want to be perfectly clear on that before diving into this review. This was a bit of a vanity purchase, as I wanted some white speakers to go with my new all-white PC setup and didn't want to drop studio monitor money or anything just to look spiffy on the desk. This one seemed like a good middle ground, as most of the cheaper options were USB powered and that was not going to cut it in this area. These have some neat features like bluetooth built in and RGB lights which can have the color changed, do a few different lighting modes, or even be shut off entirely if that's not your thing. There is also a port on the back for a sub-out, meaning you can slave a powered subwoofer to these and get a 2.1 setup if you so desire. I have not tried this yet. I don't want to give a glowing, "Stepford Wives" review on these, because sound quality can be subjective and even changes with the context of what you have been listening to prior. Since I don't have pro sound-testing equipment this is going to be a bit on the unscientific side, but I've heard some great speaker and headphone setups in the past so I think I've at least got some "cultured" ears. Considering the size, these offer a very sizeable amount of volume. Being wall-powered, that didn't come as a surprise. 32w going into drivers these size is going to render a good amount of volume. So if you want something you can hear over the noise of a shower, the sink as you're shaving, or even a vacuum cleaner or whatever, these will cut through just fine. I use these in my bedroom so I like having music or youtube videos going as I get ready in the morning. On that front, these are great! The amount of bass is VERY surprising, but the drivers are pretty heavy for speakers this size and they feel quite solid. It's not a huge surprise that so much is included, but one of the jerry-rigged tests I do for bass is seeing how loud they are *in the other room*, as high-end frequencies get choked out by walls/doors pretty easily and bass usually cuts right through. These cut through the walls pretty well, which tells me the bass on these is pretty strong in the mix. Take it with a grain of salt, but for their size the bass is well there. If that's still not enough, they do have a sub-out so you can hook up a powered sub if you so desire. On the actual sound QUALITY, I'm not going to stretch the truth here...my Logitech and Creative 2.1 sets do outperform these. The ones in the $60-100 range (sometimes less if they were refurbs). But lets put this in context...we're comparing a 2.0 speaker set with a 2.1 set that is tuned to split frequencies between a subwoofer and others. Anyone in music/audio knows that's a pretty sizeable gap to close. Just taking the stress of bass or very low mid reproduction off the smaller speakers is an immense advantage when it comes to clarity. I do have to hand it to these though, considering the task they do a pretty good job. As far as accuracy goes, I couldn't speak to that, but these do come off as muddier than the old Creative 2.1 set and my HyperX Cloud headphones...again, keep in mind we're talking a 2.0 set and many others don't even come close to these. On a side note, the option to use an external subwoofer has not been used by me yet. I am unsure if this does anything for clarity (like if a high-pass filter is kicked in for the speakers, reducing the amount of bass/low mids they have to produce), but will update the review when I get a chance to try. I would be highly impressed if that were the case, I look forward to confirming someday. I gave these 4 stars on sound and bass, and 3 on the volume control since they are just buttons instead of a volume knob like most and that is a little annoying. Sure you can control volume on your computer, but it would be nice for use on things like bluetooth or what have you. I also like the RGB lights, personally, but your mileage may vary. I think I'd have a much easier time suggesting these if they were a LITTLE cheaper ($75 would seem super reasonable), but at about $95 this is a little steep, even for a 2.0 set like this. Studio monitors are built for flat audio response in nearly all cases, which takes more R&A than just making something that sounds good. Not saying it's zero work, just not as much tuning as the flat-response ones have to take on. Still a good pair of speakers that look great as well, worth checking out!
A**R
Great Sound for My Mac Mini Setup
I got these white Edifier G2000 speakers to pair with my Mac Mini, and they sound really good right out of the box. The bass is solid for their size (thanks to the rear port), and the mids and highs are clear, no muddiness even at higher volumes. The RGB lights look cool without being too flashy, and I like the different modes (game, music, movie) for tweaking the sound depending on what I'm doing. They connect easily via Bluetooth or the 3.5mm cable, and the build feels premium with the metal accents and stable feet on my desk. They're compact enough not to take up too much space but still fill the room nicely. Only thing is I'd love to add a subwoofer down the line for even deeper bass, but for now they're perfect for music, videos, and light gaming and seem to have a great built quality, built to last a long time. Super happy with them and the price was a steal.
F**D
Great speakers. Big sound, small form factor
I picked these up for my wife after a lot of research. I then picked up a second set for my parents after seeing how well they worked for my wife. My wife would not let me buy anything crazy expensive or fancy for her computer, but wanted something better than the Logitech speakers she had been using which were so "boomy" (read: they try to make up for lack of real base by cranking up the crappy higher pitch base that they are able to produce to the expense of all else) that she wasn't enjoying her music and had a hard time understanding people during conference calls. The guidelines she insisted on for her new speakers were the following: Not too expensive (these are borderline for her), no separate subwoofer, compact, and able to comfortably fill the room (small 10x12 home office) with balanced sound from various types of music, conference calls, and videos. These are perfect. The price was a little on the high side for her, but they work so well that the price was more than forgiven. The sound coming out of these is nice and balanced. For a small room, they do provide enough base (you can add a subwoofer if you really want) and the sound is clear with a nice soundstage. The connectivity options are great as well: You can connect to them via 3.5" TRS plug (your normal smallish headphone style plug), USB, or Bluetooth. They have a built in Subwoofer out port if you decide you want to add a sub, but they sound great without it. If you have a larger room and want to crank up the tunes, you might want to consider it, but my wife is happy without it. They are also pretty small and fit nicely on a crowded smallish desk. You can set the lighting to a color you like, and then forget about it. It's fairly low key. It was not a selling point for us, but it is pretty neat. 6 months later, when my parents complained that their Logitech speakers were making it so that they couldn't listen to conference calls or other dialog due to the boominess of their speakers, I picked these up for them as well. Great speakers. Perhaps the best you can find for your desktop/laptop at this price. Highly recommended. Also, if you haven't figured it out yet, I strongly recommend you never purchase any Logitech speaker that comes with a subwoofer, as it's going to sound like crap. If you insist on going with Logitech, better to get a cheap two speaker setup than to get one with a small sub, as they crank up the high frequency base (it can't really generate any real base) output of that crappy sub so high that you'll want to throw it out the window.
C**N
G2000 Speakers: Compact and Versatile with Room for Improvement
TLDR: The G2000 speakers met my desktop speaker criteria with AUX output for a subwoofer, compact size, Bluetooth/AUX In inputs, and a reasonable price, minus an integrated subwoofer. They deliver crisp highs and mids, and pair well with a separate subwoofer. Improvements could be made, such as reducing the startup sound, balancing input volumes, and adding a remote for convenience. I was in search of desktop speakers that fulfilled several specific requirements: an AUX output port for connecting a powered subwoofer, compact size, both Bluetooth and AUX In inputs, reasonable pricing, and no integrated subwoofer, especially for independent volume control. Finding speakers with an AUX output at a good price point was challenging. Often, available outputs were designed for headphones and would disable the speakers when used. I had tried the Bestisan sound bars with AUX output, but they had such low volume output that I found them unusable. The G2000 speakers, however, ticked all the boxes. The audio quality is impressive, with clear highs and mids. As expected from compact speakers, the bass is moderate, but pairing them with a powered subwoofer (like the Bestisan SW80 I use) really enhances the overall sound, making it ideal for my computer setup. The system works well with both AUX in and Bluetooth inputs; I haven't tested the USB. There are three equalization modes, and while the differences aren't stark, I slightly prefer the movie mode. The LED feature, while mostly a gimmick, adds a cool aesthetic. I also like the volume toggle switch over a traditional dial, though that's a personal preference. However, there are areas for improvement that led me to give a 4-star rating: The startup 'woosh' sound is a bit annoying and seems targeted at younger gamers. An option to disable it would be great. The Bluetooth input is louder than the AUX input at the same speaker volume, requiring adjustment on my devices. A separate power button would be more convenient than a long press. The speakers are connected by a permanent cable; detachable cables would be more versatile. A remote control for power, volume, and input mode would be more useful than the fancy LED. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with the G2000 speakers. They meet my needs effectively, and I'm eager to see how they hold up over time.
D**R
Edifier is the best budget speaker brand on the 'zon
Need to know: - You can turn the lights off - They connect via bluetooth to your computer - They get loud - They have physical buttons If you're the kind of person that wants "wow! super cool gaming setup, bro!", then get some big see-through speakers to go with all your LED lighting behind your super-huge curved gaming monitor. And hook them up to your streamdeck and be all cool. But if you just don't wanna listen to the crappy speakers out of your laptop when you work from home, get these ones. They're small, they connect with literally one cable, and they sound great. Plus they're cheap and work with whatever kind of computer your job forced you to work on (looking at you 13-inch HP Elitebook with Windows 10).
F**L
High Quality Near-Field Speakers With an Array of Useful Features
After almost 20 years, my Cambridge Soundworks DTT 2200 5.1 system finally bit the dust, so I was on the prowl for some new desktop speakers to hook up to my PC. I got turned on to Edifier products after setting some bookshelf speakers up for a friend of mine (Their R1700BT), but I didn't want anything quite that big on my desktop. Once I discovered that they had this "gaming" line, I was happy to take a closer look to see how they might fare. My first impression was how substantial they felt in my hands once I got them out of the box; which is what you should expect with a full range unit. Having seen a countless number of "gaming" branded peripherals come in and out of my house over the years, you almost become accustomed to equating the terminology with "cheap and flashy". Not so with these. Setup was very quick and easy. I immediately launched Spotify to get a feel for how the sound might fill up the room. One thing to note here is that if you're not taking advantage of the Subwoofer out, you should position these close to a wall, or in a spot where there will be something behind them for the bass to reflect off of. The difference in range is almost night and day, regardless of the sound profile you might be on. While these are clearly marketed for a "small room" setup, I'll say that at a decent level, they still fill out medium to larger spaces quite nicely. That said, you'll definitely get the most quality out of these as you're positioned directly in front of them, as intended. The overall aesthetics of the speakers should fit nicely alongside any number of desktop configurations. The lighting is a little softer than I'd expected, and I was glad for that. Anything much brighter and I feel like the visual distraction may be off-putting. Either way, the lights can be disabled completely if it's just not something you care to have going on all the time. The feature that probably took me most by surprise was the audio profile selector. The EQ offers a balanced trio of presets: Music, Movie, and Game modes. Game mode features the most bass, but I feel like most games these days already over-saturate their bass profiles, so I tend to stick with one of the other two depending on what I'm playing. Movie mode probably has the widest overall range for movies, YouTube, and general listening, while Music emphasizes more in the higher range, (probably to accentuate vocals). I like having the quick and easy access to the presets, though. I never really considered how substantially different the sound profiles are for all the different types of media I consume on my desktop, but now that I have some control over how those different stages might be presented, I think I'd find it frustrating to have to resort to digging into OS or application menus to achieve the same functionality with other hardware. Bluetooth connectivity was a snap, and the units stayed paired to my phone long after I'd been listening. Even after I had walked through multiple rooms in my apartment and forgotten they were connected. The result here was slight frustration and then hilarity for me, as my wife simultaneously underwent shock and then confusion as I attempted to watch a trailer for the new Mortal Kombat movie while in the restroom. But of course, we're not going to fault Edifier for this. Credit them, maybe. All said, I'm very pleased with the product. It's unfortunate that we have to deal with fewer and fewer things lasting as long as those Cambridge Soundworks speakers did for me; but I'm comforted by the physical and audible quality of these, and optimistic that they'll be going strong for some time to come.
N**R
Very nice speakers with a few nitpicks
Alright, let me start off by saying that i am NOT an audiophile. Unless something is terribly wrong with speakers/headphones, i'm most likely not going to notice. With that being said, I think that these speakers sound very nice, are really small and lightweight, and are also adorable in pink. There are a few things I would like to mention, however, as they aren't huge irks to me but could be deal breakers to others. Firstly, as with most speakers, they have their own power source. This means they do not get power from your computer via USB or anything else via an aux cord, but rather by being plugged into the wall. This is by no means a bad thing, but because of the RGB lights and the way you turn up and down the volume, it means that if you have to unplug it for any reason it'll reset all of your settings. It's also kind of a bother to actually control things like the volume and the lights. I much prefer when the volume is linked to a knob that turns, but instead you have a switch somewhat akin to a TV remote, where you have to either hold it down or constantly click it to find your desired volume. The RGB is controlled by the same button that switches it between game and music mode, but you hold it down to switch the light mode. This means you have to slowly cycle through each light setting until you get the one you want. This is by no means a big deal in my opinion though, because you'll most likely get the settings you want, leave them and never plug them in again. If you need to change the volume of something for any reason, you'll probably just do it in the system settings or whatever application you're using if it gives you the option. The settings are deleted when they're unplugged, but not when you turn them off, so it isn't a huge deal breaker. The only other thing I'd like to mention is that when turning these off and on, they have a little jingle that plays. Much like with turning a computer on, this is just something that bugs me. I wish I at least had the option to not have it make a sound when i turn them off or on. Overall, these are fantastic speakers for gaming, and I don't think these small nitpicks are any reason to give them any less than a five star review. They come in many colors and are small enough to fit any setup, so if you're in the market for some affordable speakers, get them ASAP!
D**N
Highly Recommended with No Reservations at All.
I was looking for a set of desktop speakers to replace a pair I lost last year after having them for a 15-year period. It’s been a hit and miss on finding a decent pair since I consider myself somewhat of an audiophile but budget-ish especially when I have been using my studio monitors in the interim. So, when I finally come across a pair to where I can pull my studio monitors for other tasks and really appreciate the sound emitted from these smaller Edifier G2000’s I need to share this information in hopes of saving others time. Smaller footprint, crisp highs and a deep resonance that works wonderfully as it should, with my soundcard. It’s handled my tests from volume through the gamut of equalizer settings and I am impressed especially where the cost versus the product is concerned. AUX In, BT and the option for Subwoofer are icing on the cake. They are one of these great buys you occasionally stumble across and these speakers are highly recommended. Additional bonus is now I have a lot more space on my desk…for paperwork…numerous tasks… and oh goodness, what have I done… EDIT: It would be nice to be able to use speakers with no lighting at all, There is no AUX Out for headphones, and, It would also be nice not to have the "motor revving" when turning speakers on.
C**R
Excelentes bocinas
Estéticamente muy bonitas, me gusta que tienen muchas opciones de color. Tienen RGB lo cual es un plus, se escuchan muy bien, se puede conectar por auxiliar, usb o Bluetooth, pero no al mismo tiempo ya que tienes que cambiarle el modo con un botón que se encuentra en las bocinas. El RGB también se maneja con un botón en las bocinas y tiene control de volumen también. Si esto ultimo te molesta, no lo recomiendo, pero en lo personal solo lo uso en la computadora y me va excelente y el precio esta muy bien también para todo lo que ofrece.
M**O
Loud enough to make the neighbors bang the wall!
Great little speakers. I was honestly surprised at the size. Smaller than I thought but the sound that comes out is great. My expectations for desktop computer speakers is pretty low considering the many pairs of tinny, hollow cheap speakers I've had in the past. These surpassed my expectations by a lot. I wanted these just to play music and watch youtube videos at a reasonable volume while I work. I use my Stream Deck to switch audio source between these and my headset. Pro's -They look great -Sound is really good for the size -Easy to manage -Multiple connection options (Bluetooth, USB, Aux) -Can connect an external sub-woofer if you want Con's -No sub-woofer included (not really a con for my use case) -Loud startup sound when you plug them in (actually scared me..lol)
A**S
Buen sonido
Me ha encantado totalmente esta compra, las bocinas son igual a la imagen, se puede conectar por diversas entradas y directamente a pc, también cuenta con Bluetooth. Buen sonido, recomiendo totalmente la compra 😁
L**A
I'll come back to it
LOVE THE SOUND. hate the weird car startup sound. very comparable to the creative pebble 2.0 but obviously better. I'll have another swing at it when I save up again.
M**Z
Excelente compra
Haciendo pruebas de sonido, se puede apreciar que suena bastante bien, son ligeros y ame el color. Son asequibles y bastante recomendables.
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