
Edifier
The Edifier G2000 Pro is a compact 2.0 gaming speaker system that delivers 32 W RMS (64 W peak) power with 3‑inch full‑range drivers, Bluetooth 5.4, multiple wired inputs, DSP‑driven 7.1 virtual surround and vibrant TempoFlow™ RGB lighting. It targets desktop gamers and multimedia users who want immersive sound and eye‑catching lighting in a small‑footprint setup.
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$199.99
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$228.37
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$179.99
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$249.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers rave about the G2000 Pro’s dazzling RGB lighting, solid 32 W RMS power and the inclusion of 7.1 virtual surround in a tiny chassis. PC Gamer calls it the brightest set of speakers ever, while Gadgeteer emphasizes its immersive audio performance and modern connectivity, positioning it as a premium choice for RGB‑focused gamers.
What Users Say
Direct consumer reviews are scarce, but the specifications and editor commentary suggest users appreciate the strong bass for its size, the vivid lighting sync, and the flexible connectivity. Potential complaints revolve around limited volume in larger spaces and the lack of a separate subwoofer, which aligns with typical feedback for compact gaming speakers.
Common Complaints
Users may find the maximum volume insufficient for bigger spaces and miss a dedicated subwoofer for deeper bass; the required 15 V ⎓ 4 A power adapter can also be a convenience issue.
What People Are Saying
“brightest set of speakers I've ever used”
“desktop audio that helps you get the hecate away from it all”
How It Compares
vs. Razer Nommo Chroma
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Edifier G2000 Pro for brighter lighting, stronger power and newer connectivity; stick with the Nommo if you prefer a marginally smaller speaker.
vs. SteelSeries Arena 3
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick the G2000 Pro for superior RGB effects and modern Bluetooth; opt for the Arena 3 if deep bass and optical connectivity are top priorities.