UPDATE 8/2/23:
Exactly 5 months after purchase, the Bluetooth function is now nonexistent even though the blue LED is on.
I have followed all the recommended steps given by the manufacturer, but it does not appear anywhere as a Bluetooth device (tested with 4 mobile phones and 2 laptops).
I returned it to the supplier for replacement, after updating and discussing the issue with Edifier Support, who responded promptly.
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Although most of it has been mentioned in previous reviews,
I will also add my experience and initially say that it is a value for money purchase.
Packaging:
Well-packaged, with everything needed to operate, including connection cables and a remote control.
Certainly, the RCA is basic, but with a little extra money, I upgraded it to something slightly better.
The remote control is indeed very minimal, but personally, it doesn't bother me as long as it functions.
I wouldn't want anything more.
Appearance and construction:
Incredibly simple, it is a gem and the construction is sturdy and well-crafted, with nothing to envy from much more expensive options, at least in terms of their exterior.
You can only understand this by seeing them up close. A significant reason for choosing them, as strange as it may seem, is that I have them in the living room and wanted them to perfectly match the space.
Technical specifications:
Multiple inputs and Bluetooth are also a primary reason for purchase, so that everyone in the house can listen to music from their mobile phones via Spotify.
The knobs on the side for volume, bass, treble, and input selection have distinct colors.
Sound performance:
I am not an audio expert or professional to have an in-depth opinion.
I have connected the turntable to a preamplifier to listen to vinyl records in a space of about 35 square meters.
Because I listen to various genres of music, mainly rock, metal, but also synth/electro, in my own ear, the speakers seem to perform better with electronic music.
They definitely have power, but I always have the bass and treble settings turned up to fully enjoy the music and have a full sound. If you set them lower or at 0, they seem weak and muffled.
If someone is used to a 2.1 system with a subwoofer, they might miss the power in the bass.
Obviously, if they are connected to a PC or even a mobile phone where you can play with the equalizer, things change, of course.
I have not encountered any issues with Bluetooth, such as lag or interruptions.
Certainly, at 90-100 euros, they are decent. However, before making a purchase, I recommend watching/listening to reviews online, if not in person, in order to form the best possible opinion.