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The Edifier R1080BT is a 24W wireless Bluetooth multimedia speaker featuring a 19mm silk dome tweeter and 4-inch mid-range/bass drivers housed in a 100% MDF wooden enclosure. It offers 24 hours of battery life, multiple input options including Bluetooth and AUX, and a built-in microphone, making it a stylish and versatile audio companion for professionals and audiophiles alike.
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material | Engineered Wood |
Model Name | R1080BT |
Speaker Type | Computer |
Special Feature | Built In Microphone |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers; For Smartphones or Tablets; For Music Players |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Subwoofer Diameter | 14 Inches |
Net Quantity | 1 Count |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 1 |
Colour | Black |
Battery Life | 24 Hours |
Included Components | 1x Edifier R1080BT Bluetooth Bookshelf Speaker Black |
Product Dimensions | 10D x 16W x 18H Centimeters |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 4 Kilograms |
Is Waterproof | false |
Warranty Type | 1 year |
Maximum Range | 10 metres |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | Touch |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Speaker Size | 18 Centimetres |
Power Source | ac |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
Tweeter Diameter | 4 Inches |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Includes MP3 player? | No |
Series number | 1080 |
Manufacturer | Edifier, Edifier |
Model | R1080BT-BK |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | R1080BT-BK |
Special Features | Built In Microphone |
Audio input compatible with the item | Auxiliary |
Speakers Nominal Output Power | 12 Watts |
Speaker amplification type | Active |
Speaker connectivity | Wireless |
Audio Wattage | 120 Watts |
Wattage | 24 Watts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Battery cell composition | Alkaline |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Manufacturer | Edifier |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 4 kg |
S**R
The best pair I have used !!
First of all don't go for negative reviews, they expect Bose speaker for rupees 1000.If you're interested to listen crystal clear detailed audio with proper bass, then you should buy it. Midrange is more clear than mackie speakers (3" model). You need to equalise it to get the maximum audio clarity. If you want it deep and extra bass then you should go with f and d or infinity speakers. I bought the speakers for 6150 rupees, and I think it's the best speaker under this category.
Z**Z
Excellence 👍seekms more clear than many monitors and superb
Superb sound
A**G
Great highs on a budget. Good for acoustic music.
I don't have experience with a lot of bookshelf or powered speakers and these are my first.I have listened a bit to Yamaha Studio Monitors (HS7 or its predecessor, but only once), a Sony 4.1, a cheap F&D A520u 2.1 and a JBL Xtreme bluetooth speaker.I do have some good headphones though (HD 660s, M50x, HD579) so I have an idea of what a good, full sound is.Understandably, a 4 inch woofer in a shared 12 watts per channel doesn't give any sub bass whatsoever, but there is just enough mid/high bass to not make male vocals sound anemic. It doesn't have the best slam but I would still prefer this than the JBL Xtreme (which has a lot of loose bass) for my electronic music listening. The volume is loud enough to fill my mid sized room (~12x15 feet) but every other speaker mentioned above has more & deeper bass than this (even though its loose & muddy in the 2.1/BT ones).Mids/Vocals sound quite clear & balanced and much better than any 2.1 or 5.1 systems. There is real stereo separation and a soundstage that is much bigger than a cheap 2.1 system (from the likes of sony and logitech).The tweeter seems to be the best part of this speaker and the highs are outstanding (for the price, of course) although its definitely not bright or fatiguing. This is the biggest difference between this and the other 2.1/4/1/BT speakers I mentioned. Those do not have a dedicated tweeter which makes a huge difference. Now I hear what I was missing out on.Hooked it up to my Bravia 55 inch 4k tv via the 3.5mm aux cable (standard setting with all effects turned off) and the vocals were really clear, bass was much better (than the tv, though not the best by any means) and the experience was engaging but the volume left quite a bit to be desired. So I believe people looking to replace soundbars with this should get this only if their room is small or the listening position is close to the speakers.These speakers are of course not as resolving as the bigger & more powerful monitors. They don't even come close to the Yamaha (as they shouldn't at this price). Much better resolution than the Jbl xtreme and the 2.1/4.1 systems though.There are no tone controls (Bass, Mids & treble adjustments) and everything goes through the inbuilt DSP which does a good job with older, unclear recordings. Bluetooth connection is straightforward and sounds almost identical to wired.These work best as PC speakers on a desk, don't take much space and sound great for the price. People hoping to use these as studio monitors, the sub-bass lovers & the purists need to look elsewhere.People thinking about buying a 2.1 system should definitely upgrade to this (or something like the 1850db which has a subwoofer out).The bottom line is that with all its flaws (lesser power,bass,resolution & volume than bigger monitors) this a fantastic speaker for the price and will particularly work really well with acoustic music. Perfect for someone like my Dad who listens to old bollywood music which has really poor production quality.For those who buy this, I'd recommend u try n place it a bit closer to the wall. The rear port is tiny which causes a little bit of rumble but that noticeably improves the bass quantity. The bass gets louder (not deeper) which to my ill-trained ears sounds more pleasant & of course this is for ppl aiming to listen casually & ymmv.I recently bought a JBL 104BT as well when it was on sale for the same price as this (6k INR). It's a much better speaker, 60 watts does it's job. It's not as relaxed sounding as this edifier (since it's a studio monitor) but fills the room much better, has better bass, clarity, detail, inputs, better BT connectivity. If anyone's confused between the 2 or could go with either, just get the JBL. Looks better as well lol.
A**R
For 2.0, it is excellent. Do not expect sub-bass.
Very satisfied. A 2.0, i.e a system without a sub-woofer cannot generate sub-bass (naturally). For the same reason, it generates much better bass, mid-range, & with a good tweeter, clear treble. And this is what 1080BT excels in. Add resounding sub-bass, & the rest go for a toss. Yes, some music do need more bass, which can be generated from the phone or computer's equalizer, as the Woofer can take some extra bass, quite well. Do not expect it to sound like hi-end active speakers.
S**N
A stain on Edifier name
Got this because the S1000DB was good. At half the price, this isn't even half as good. This level of quality you can get with any cheap local speakers.
N**H
Good sound but costly
The speakers are smaller in size. The sound is sweet balanced sound. There is no Bass and Treble adjustment, use App equalizer if needed. No distortion at high volume. Played all kind of music and everything sounds good. The best one are old hindi songs.No remote. Bluetooth connectivity is smooth. Aux cable provided in the box. I prefer to use it in bedroom. You can easily carry into different rooms. Build is good. However speakers are not covered.1 star deducted for high cost.It comes with digital sound processing chip. That means it manipulate the sound. Though in most scenario, it sounds good to ears. BUT NOT FOR THOSE WHO ARE IN SOUND CREATION
.**.
Average
Performance is not as expected. Over bass
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