Edifier R1010BT – 4″ Powered Bluetooth Wireless Multimedia Studio Monitor Speakers (Pair) 24 Watts RMS – Wood
£74.99
Price: £74.99
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Housed in 100% medium-density fiberboard (MDF), this R1010BT is the revisitation of the Edifier classic, the R1000TCN. Featuring 4″ bass drivers and 3/4″ silk-diaphragm tweeter drivers, R1010BT bookshelf speaker is engineered to deliver commanding sound with subtlety and details. The perfect set of bookshelf speakers to compliment your laptop or desktop setup. Useful for watching YouTube videos, movies, playing games or listening to music. The R1010BT bookshelf speakers let you connect up to two Bluetooth devices at the same time. Perfect for connecting your laptop and phone at the same time over Bluetooth. Ceramic-paper cone drivers deliver powerful a bass vibration. Ceramic paper is a surperior material that provides a clear bass response. For a personalized listening experience, you’ll find the bass and volume adjustment dials at the back of this bookshelf speaker. R1010BT also features dual stereo line-in ports, with dynamic treble enhancement on port A. Most of all, it is Bluetooth ready. ** SPECIFICATIONS: * Total power output: R/L 12W+12W * Signal to noise ratio ≥85dBA * Frequency Response: 70Hz-20KHz * Input sensitivity: LINE IN A: 700mV+50mV | LINE IN B: 500mV±50mV | Bluetooth: 400mV+50mFFS * Input Type: RCA (x2) * Base Driver: 4 inch (106cm) * Dimension: 6in x 9.5in x 7in (WxHxD)
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 17.78 x 15.24 x 24.13 cm; 2.45 kg
Date First Available : 17 July 2017
Manufacturer : Edifier
ASIN : B073ZDXVCM
Item model number : SS132
Country of origin : China
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
RAISE YOUR SOUND: To kick it up a notch, R1010BT re-introduces bookshelf speakers in a whole new way. What you get is the high-quality audio performance you’d never expect from such a compact design.
MORE THAN ONE WAY TO CONNECT: Dual integrated line-in jacks for connection to other analogue audio devices, saving you the trouble of plugging in and pulling out.The tone control encompasses bass and volume together with the dynamic treble enhancement on channel A are dedicated to catering to your playback preference.
15mm thick MDF (medium-density fibreboard) enclosures that damps out unwanted, extraneous energy and vibration.
Total power output: R/L 12W+12W
Dimension: 6in x 9.5in x 7in (WxHxD)
Customers say
Customers appreciate the speakers’ sound quality, value for money, and appearance. They find the bass punchy and distortion-free, with a nice wood finish. Many praise the easy setup and clear sound. However, some have connectivity issues and differing opinions on Bluetooth functionality.
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8 reviews for Edifier R1010BT – 4″ Powered Bluetooth Wireless Multimedia Studio Monitor Speakers (Pair) 24 Watts RMS – Wood
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£74.99
Amazon Customer –
Great price for good speakers which beat portal bluetooth ones
These cool looking speakers are so much better than the small, rechargeable bluetooth speakers which are the trend now.Firstly, it so much nicer to have actual stereo separation, something you don’t get with smaller speakers. They are pretty bassy, I found I had to turn the bass down to allow some of the higher frequencies to shine, but that can be adjusted to your taste with the controls on the back of the active speaker.They’re mains powered, there’s no need to recharge them. The have an on/off rocker switch which means you can turn them on at the wall without having to press a button on the speaker.There’s three inputs, one bluetooth and two phono line-in. This works great, my Macbook connects using bluetooth and I have a Chromecast Audio plugged in to one of the line-ins.The only downside is that to switch input source you need to press the volume button in which is on the back of the active speaker so mean reaching around, if these came with a remote control they’d be perfect.Admittedly these might not be the best bookcase speakers in the world, but they’re pretty good and they sound way better than any portable bluetooth speaker in this price range.
Ben –
Utterly superb
At £80, they’re not cheap, but equally – for a pair of decent speakers – they’re a snip; you could easily be paying £150 upwards, even £200+.These speakers are incredible.Small, compact, expensive looking (the wood effect is great). Excellent bluetooth connectivity with no annoying “connected” noise.Excellent bass response (especially considering the size), clarity is spot on; perfectly balanced mids and highs. These really are superb.Only tiny, tiny criticism is the blue power (or maybe it’s the bluetooth light?); I’d personally rather have no light at all. But that is a very, very minor qualm.If you’re looking at these and have a budget of up to £100, look no further. Superb.
Steev –
Good bass and sound quality
After going thru a number of sound bars, i decided to buy something more substantial and opted for these speakers assuming i was gonna get what i paid for and i did. I am well pleased with the sound quality and very good bass control as well as the great build quality. No more sending sound bars to landfill these speakers are weighty and im certain they will perform for a good few years.
Mat –
Loud!
I haven’t made any objective measurements, but subjectively they sound pretty good – decent bass response without getting muddy, nice clear highs, and the mids aren’t overpowering, although I will probably have to invest in a couple of wedges to point them more directly at my ears as their nearfield off-axis performance loses some treble. They are, however, a bit on the loud side; even with the volume set to minimum on the speakers I’ve had to crank the volume on my PC down to about 30% to avoid deafening myself.As far as build quality and aesthetics go they feel solidly built and aren’t too obtrusive, and overall I’m happy with my purchase.
Amazon Customer –
Best power speakers I’ve heard in this price range. Buy them.
Good quality build. Great sound. Fantastic, deep, rich bass and a true sound through the spectrum. With these speakers I can listen and clearly hear all aspects of the music even when at very low volume.Only nuisance part for me is accessing the volume control being on the back of the speaker. I appreciate having it here makes for a cosmetically clean, clutter free appearance but when needed, it would be handy to have it on the front.In comparison to other powered speakers I’ve tried around the same price, these beat them all hands down.For years I have tried various home, powered speakers with subs, etc. While they may be quite complimentary to modern music, none have been suitable for playing my elec. Piano and other pro equipment. Around the lower middle of the piano, complex chords become very irritating. In this range there seems to be a sub harmonic introduced to every note. Add 3 or 4 notes and you end up with a rabble.On the Edifier however the sound is full, clean and clear across the spectrum.
P. Hammond –
Bluetooth implementation is both good and bad. Poor control of volume levels.
The Bluetooth implementation on these speakers seems a bit shaky. The good news is that they don’t make a loud and pointless “Bluetooth connected” sound. But there is bad news too.When adjusting the volume, the level jumps abruptly. On my PC, volume levels between 34 to 39 are the same. Then it suddenly goes much louder at 40. Same at 47 to 48. It’s like there are really only a limited number of volume levels, and the ones in the range that you are likely to use are quite far apart.Also, occasionally I have to reconnect to the speakers, even though I never disconnected. This happens about once a week.I have another Edifier speaker that doesn’t behave like this, but does make the annoying connection noise. Over all I prefer this annoying implementation of Bluetooth to that annoying implementation of Bluetooth. One day, who knows, speaker manufacturers will do Bluetooth correctly? It has been around for 25 years, after all.
Guy Curtis –
Better than you think!
Iâve owned a pair of these little Bluetooth speakers for just over a year. They are on the wall in our garden room. Firstly, however, Iâd like to establish some credentials. Iâve worked in a recording studio and a good friend owns a very exclusive hifi shop, so I know my way around speaker and audio equipment. I can safely say that these are probably the best speaker you will find under £500. They are musicality engaging, with great pace, rhythm and timing. Everything a good speaker needs to be. I find that they sound even better when listened to off axis. By this I mean not exactly opposite the speakers. Sitting under them they sound staggeringly good. So good Iâm just about to order another pair for my workshop.
Paul –
Blue tooth connection stopped working after 2 months, and won’t connect to any device
Nice looking and sounding speakers, but the Bluetooth connection packed up and does not work now after just two months, tried the tips from the manufacture but they did not work, sorry very disappointing, beware.