
Fifine
The Fifine AmpliGame A22 is a compact 2.1-channel gaming speaker system featuring two satellite speakers and a subwoofer that also serves as the control hub and amplifier, delivering 10 W RMS total output with RGB lighting and multiple connectivity options including Bluetooth, AUX, optical TOSLINK, and USB‑C.
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$72.99
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$71.58
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$58.39
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the A22 for its value, versatile connectivity, clear treble and solid bass handling, and useful EQ presets, but they caution that the onboard processing can over‑emphasize bass in intricate audio and that the optical input lacks TV remote volume control. Overall, they view it as a strong budget option for gamers and media enthusiasts who prioritize flexibility and compactness over deep bass performance.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the clear vocals, adequate bass thump, solid build quality, and the fun RGB lighting, while repeatedly noting the convenience of multiple input options. Common complaints focus on the limited bass depth, the need to adjust Bluetooth volume on the source device, and the restriction of wired satellite placement.
Common Complaints
Bass can feel shallow compared to larger subwoofers, Bluetooth volume must be changed on the source device, and the wired USB‑C satellite connections limit flexible placement.
What People Are Saying
“clear vocals, just enough bass thump, solid feel/weight, and good modes (music for bass, game for clarity), loud at low volumes.”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech Budget 2.1 (e.g., Z200/Z313)
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Choose the Fifine A22 for space‑saving, versatile connectivity and visual effects; choose Logitech if deep bass performance is the priority.
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