New Edifier G2000 Pro speakers bring transparent style and powerful sound

G2000 Pro black

Edifier is a brand I personally love, as it delivers great sounding speakers at affordable prices. As a result, I often recommend its products.

The company has launched its latest 2.0 speaker system, the G2000 Pro, which has a very beautiful design. The company is aiming squarely at gamers, music fans, and movie lovers who want both style and punch in a small package.

G2000 Pro white

The G2000 Pro is housed in a transparent cabinet that makes the hardware part of the show rather than hiding it. RGB ambient lighting wraps around three sides of the unit, glowing across desks in seven different dynamic effects. Edifier says its new TempoFlow technology syncs the lighting to sound, keeping visuals reactive without overwhelming the eyes during nighttime gaming sessions.

Under the hood, a 3-inch full-range magnetic driver delivers 32W of output, tuned for crisp highs and warm mids. The sound is driven by a DSP chip and controlled through Edifier’s HECATE Gaming Center software, which also unlocks a virtual 7.1 surround sound support. With modes optimized for gaming, music, and movies, users can tailor the system depending on what’s playing.

G2000 Pro pink

For those who want the raw numbers, the G2000 Pro offers 16W + 16W RMS power, a frequency response of 75Hz to 20kHz, and runs on a 15V ⎓ 4A input. While the frequency response won’t reach the lowest sub-bass tones, it’s a respectable range for compact desktop speakers, and Edifier’s tuning should make them sound bigger than their size suggests.

Connectivity is wide-ranging for the price bracket. The G2000 Pro supports Bluetooth 5.4, USB-A and USB-C audio streaming, as well as a traditional AUX input, making it easy to connect to PCs, laptops, and consoles without much hassle.

G2000 Pro rear

Compact enough to sit on a desk without taking over, the system has a footprint about the size of an adult’s palm. Edifier seems to be positioning the G2000 Pro as a budget-friendly centerpiece for those who want more than standard PC speakers without breaking into full hi-fi territory. You can buy it from Amazon now in black, white, and pink for $199.99.


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