
Edifier G2000
Score: 71/100
Audioengine A2+ Limited Edition
Score: 82/100Rankings

The Audioengine A2+ Wireless is a compact desktop speaker system featuring Class AB amplification, a 24-bit DAC and Bluetooth 5.3 with aptX-HD for high-resolution streaming. Its limitations include modest bass extension and noticeable Bluetooth latency. Best for gamers and desktop users who value sound fidelity and versatile connectivity.

The Edifier G2000 provides a 2.0 stereo gaming setup with 16 W RMS output, RGB lighting and Bluetooth, USB and AUX inputs in a column-shaped chassis. Absence of a subwoofer and a plastic build may disappoint audiophiles seeking deeper bass and premium materials. Suited for gamers who prioritize compact power and visual flair.
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|---|---|---|
16 Wbest | — | |
20,000 Hzbest | — | |
69.85 mmbest | 69.85 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 120 msbest |
2best | 2best | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.91 kgbest | 2.722 kg |
— | 95 dBbest | |
1.5 years | 3 yearsbest |
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General(1) | ||
Warranty (years) | 1.5 years | 3 years |
Audio & Power(1) | ||
Frequency Response (Hz) | 20000 Hz | 65-22000 Hz |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.91 kg | 2.722 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (cm) | 21.1×23.1×13.9 cm cm | 18.0×15.0×15.0 cm cm |

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Professional reviewers commend the G2000 for its space-saving design, punchy sound, and gamer-focused features such as EQ modes and RGB lighting, while noting the plastic build feels less premium and the power spec wording can be confusing.
Everyday buyers generally like the straightforward Bluetooth pairing, the vibrant RGB lighting, and the surprisingly loud output for the size, but they also report occasional connectivity hiccups and wish for deeper bass without adding a separate subwoofer.




Professional reviewers praise the A2+ for its versatile connectivity, high-resolution Bluetooth 5.3/aptX-HD streaming, and the combination of a built-in 24-bit DAC with Class AB amplification that yields low distortion and high SNR. They note the compact wooden cabinet and Kevlar drivers provide surprisingly detailed sound for the size, making it a strong choice for desktop and turntable setups. Criticisms focus on the always-live inputs, modest bass extension, and latency levels that could affect video playback.
Everyday users love the speaker's ability to fill a desk or small room with clear, balanced audio and appreciate the hassle-free USB-C plug-and-play connection. The extended Bluetooth range and easy pairing are frequently mentioned as positives. Recurring complaints revolve around limited bass punch and occasional Bluetooth drop-outs when the signal must travel through walls or beyond the advertised 100 ft range.