Edifier e10 Exclaim PC speakers punctuate the air with 36W of sound

Edifier e10 Exclaim PC speakers deliver 36W of punctuated sound

Computer speaker design rarely sits in the middle: it tends to be dry on creativity or go over the top. Edifier is sometimes known for testing the limits itself, but its new e10 Exclaim speakers might strike just the right balance in taste. The 2.0-channel system trades on its exclamation point imagery without falling too far into gimmick territory. It might even sound good at the same time — the dot in each satellite’s punctuation helps pump out a reasonable 36W of sound across two amplifiers and allows for separate woofer and tweeter sections with their own passive radiators. The speakers are available today for $100, and only leave us wondering if a higher-end model would demand an interrobang.

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Edifier releases the Esiena and Bric Bluetooth speakers for iOS devices

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With the arrival of the iPhone 5 and its legacy-wrecking Lightning port, this holiday season is likely to be the last that heavily features the now-obsolete dock connector. Two products caught in the wrong turn of history are Edifier’s new pair of iOS device docks for home and on the go. If you need a “big” sound in a modest package, then the Esiena Bluetooth offers 3-inch full-range drivers and a class D digital amplifier — and it’s also packing Auxiliary, USB, SD card inputs and a digital FM radio. If you’re more the adventuring type, then the portable Bric Bluetooth offers 2.75-inch full range drivers and the same class D amplifier in addition to a traveling pouch to keep the hardware safe on your travels. The Esiena will set you back $300 and the Bric a slender $100, with both arriving in the US and Canada from today.

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Edifier Sound To Go PLUS portable all-in-one speaker system

Don’t you think that the boombox is so 1980s? Well, if you happen to think along that train of thought, and figured out that the new millennium obviously needs something far more powerful when you want to share your favorite rockin’ tunes (or if you want to carry out a flash mob somewhere with wicked dance moves), then you would obviously need some sort of highly portable and yet powerful audio system.

Now, with the Edifier Sound To Go PLUS portable all-in-one speaker system, I am quite sure that it will not be able to fill up the entire hall with sound, and neither is it any match for noise on the road, but at least in smaller, more intimate enclosed areas, it is able to pull its own weight and pack quite the aural punch as well. Why not take a look at the Edifier Sound To Go PLUS portable all-in-one speaker system in the extended post and let us know what you think about it after that?

The Edifier Sound To Go PLUS portable all-in-one speaker system was specially designed as an all-in-one micro speaker with a rechargeable Lithium Battery within. It will come encased in an elegant brushed aluminum chassis, boasting a 2 channel stereo with 2 full range 1.25” drivers on each channel which are, unsurprisingly, magnetically shielded. Not only that, it will also come with a built-in ‘Class D’ amplifier and a 3” x 1.25” oval passive radiator.

The presence of an auxiliary input will allow you to hook it up to multiple host devices including smartphones other MP3 enabled device. The Sound To Go PLUS itself is a self-contained portable mini speaker system which will deliver exceptional audio performance above and beyond any integrated laptop or tablet speaker, and is ideal for home, business and travel use.

Expect to enjoy up to 10 hours of non-stop audio playback with Sound To Go PLUS, where you can juice up the Lithium Ion battery thanks to the included USB cable. Each $49.99 purchase will be accompanied by a soft protective carrying pouch for safe transportation wherever you are.

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Edifier Sound To Go PLUS All-in-one Micro Speaker

Edifier Sound To Go PLUS All-in-one Micro Speaker

The Edifier Sound To Go PLUS all-in-one micro speaker is encased in an elegant brushed aluminium chassis. The portable speaker features a 2-channel stereo with 2 full range 1.25-inch drivers on each channel (magnetically shielded), a built-in “Class D” amplifier, a 3-inch x 1.25-inch oval passive radiator and a re-chargeable Lithium battery. It has an auxiliary input that enables the use of multiple host devices such as iOS or Android devices and any MP3 player. [Edifier]

Edifier Spinnaker speaker system is their new flagship

Edifier has announced a spanking new flagship speaker system, calling it the Spinnaker. One look at it, and I more or less have the theme song of Jaws running through my mind. How can you not experience that with the huge, fin-like resemblance? It is nice to see a company like Edifier slowly but surely building up their portfolio to what they are today, and with the latest addition to their wares, the Edifier Spinnaker will definitely evoke a sensory experience unlike any other – at least visually on the most basic of levels.

The Spinnaker is actually a CES Innovations Award winner, standing proud at 16.5” in height, sporting a very special shape that was specially designed to project the sound towards the listener, thanks to its front facing tweeters and mid-range drivers. These will be reinforced with a downward firing bass driver that is located in each speaker. The Spinnaker from Edifier will come with a Bluetooth connection built-in, ensuring that you will be able to live out a wireless lifestyle. Of course, going wireless is also a great idea in this day and age, as that would mean one less cable to worry about gathering dust, not to mention being a tripping hazard.

The Edifier Spinnaker will also be accompanied by a USB rechargeable wireless remote that is capable of controlling the volume, track navigation and play/pause preferences without a hitch as long as you remain within a 10-meter radius (that measures to 30 feet).

I would call the Spinnaker shape that of a shark’s fin, but I guess Edifier preferred the more diplomatic route by calling it a ‘sail inspired design’, and it is not there just for looks alone. In fact, the sail inspired design is said to be able to enhance the sound in a variety of ways. Thanks to a tapered cylindrical shape, the internal standing waves and resonances cannot collect to a measurable degree in any area within the enclosure, and will cancel themselves out at various frequencies.

Not only that, the aluminum frame is also paired with internal damping materials which will reduce unwanted enclosure vibration, giving the listener(s) a more lifelike and accurate sound presentation.

It might look expensive, but the Edifier Spinnaker is surprisingly affordable, coming in black and burgundy for $349.99 a pop.

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Edifier’s Spinnaker Bluetooth speaker system promises not to hurt you, sells for $350

Edifier's Spinnaker Bluetooth speaker promises not to hurt you, sells for $350

Despite what you might be thinking, what you’re seeing above isn’t a pair of sleek and very polished viking horns — instead, you’re gawking at an eccentric set of Bluetooth speakers. Adequately dubbed “Spinnaker,” the rig measures in at a whopping 16.5 inches in height, and Edifier says the uncommon figure is specifically designed to “project sound toward the listener with front facing tweeters and mid-range drivers.” The Spinnaker’s compatible with nearly every Bluetooth-equipped (2.1+ EDR) device you may have laying around, but you’ll have to shell out a mighty $350 if you’re planning on adding these beasts to your sound setup. In any case, Edifier’s got ’em up for grabs now on its website, where you’ll also find the rest of the audio spec sheet along with some additional press shots.

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Edifier Spinnaker Bluetooth Speaker System

Edifier Spinnaker Bluetooth Speaker System

Edifier has unveiled its flagship speaker system, the Spinnaker. Measuring 16.5-inch tall, this Bluetooth speaker system features a total of 6 separate amplifiers driving two silk domed tweeters, two 2 3/4″ mid-range and two downward firing 4″ bass drivers. The Spinnaker supports Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR and AVRCA Bluetooth profile. It is equipped with a multi-functional dome-shaped wireless remote that enables you to control the speaker from the comfort of your sofa. Additionally, the Spinnaker has an optical/auxiliary input port for connectivity to other multimedia devices. Available in black and burgundy models, the Edifier Spinnaker is currently available for $349.99 a pop. [Press Release]

Edifier Spinnaker Bluetooth speaker system introduced

Edifier SpinnakerIf you’re looking for a new wireless speaker system to spice up your living room, Edifier’s Spinnaker might be what you’re looking for. The audio system manufacturer today announced its new flagship speaker system Spinnaker. Featuring an avant garde design that resembles shark fins, these stylish speakers stand 16.5″ tall and are touted to project sound towards the listener with its front facing tweeters and mid-ranged drivers, as well as a downward firing bass driver in each speaker.

If you’re a stickler for wireless devices, the Spinnaker’s Bluetooth connectivity ensures that you won’t need any messy wires sticking out from the speakers. However, if you’re not too bothered or you don’t have Bluetooth enabled devices, it features optical and auxiliary input for other audio sources. The Edifier Spinnaker is available now online or from retailers across the country ($349.99).

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Edifier Prisma Bluetooth speaker system announced

Edifier has just announced their $129.99 Prisma Bluetooth speaker system which is touted to deliver crystal clear audio in an elegant design that is also pleasing to the eye. Of course, as its name suggests, there is also Bluetooth connectivity thrown right into the mix for a very good reason – after all, one less cable to worry about means you need not fret on making sure no one trips over that wire, not to mention having the creative freedom of placing the Edifier Prisma Bluetooth speaker system anywhere in the home within a 30 foot radius.

Capable of synchronizing with any Bluetooth enabled device in order to wirelessly stream music, the up Prisma Bluetooth will sport a couple of auxiliary input ports to deliver maximum flexibility. One of these ports is located on the subwoofer, while the other remains on the remote. The remote control will come with a headphone-out port so that you get to enjoy a personal audio experience, while the master volume is controlled on the remote. There is also a separate bass adjustment dial on the subwoofer which you can control. [Press Release]

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Edifier Prisma Bluetooth speaker system

I suppose with the worldwide economic crunch happening at this point in time, it makes perfect sense for most of the folks out there to be a whole lot more careful with their money – and that would include making sound choices when it comes to purchasing items that you need to use, regardless of whether we are talking about everyday groceries or expensive consumer electronics. When it comes to budget friendly speaker systems for your desktop, the name Edifier has been making its rounds to much effect, and here we are today with yet another Edifier offering, which would be the Edifier Prisma Bluetooth speaker system.

At first glance, I must say that the Edifier Prisma Bluetooth speaker system does look prety cool, boasting elegant aesthetics, crystal clear sound reproduction and Bluetooth connectivity so that you get to enjoy a cable-free environment, at least on the part of a speaker, leaving you with one less way of tripping over. Let us dive into greater detail where the Prisma Bluetooth speaker system is concerned.

For starters, the Prisma Bluetooth will, as its name suggests, feature a built-in Bluetooth receiver which is capable of synchronizing with any Bluetooth enabled device in order for it to wirelessly stream music up to a range of 30 feet. Not only that, it will also come equipped with a couple of auxiliary input ports for maximum flexibility, where one is located on the subwoofer, while the other is on the remote.

The remote control itself boasts of a headphone-out port which lets you enjoy a personal audio experience, where you are able to control the master volume on the remote, not to mention having a separate bass adjustment dial located on the subwoofer control. I can almost hear Emperor Palpatine scream, “Power! Unlimited power!” with its 48 watt RMS speaker system.

What then, is the asking price for the Edifier Prisma Bluetooth speaker system? Well, a $129.99 price point sure sounds decent enough.

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