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Review on πŸ”Š Edifier R1700BTs Active Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - High-quality Wireless Studio Monitor Speaker - 66w RMS with Subwoofer Line Out by Adam Pietras ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

They came to replace the previous Sven, in which, following a power surge, the stereo flew (we arrived to the conclusion that something burned out in them); generally speaking, I am quite delighted with the purchase; they came to replace the old Sven. The quality of the sound is quite high, and after hearing the very first track, I wanted to hear more and more. A lovely and unexpected gift from China, especially considering the low cost. If you play them through the sound card in the computer (which is a separate component and is not integrated into the motherboard), they will sound significantly better than if you listen to them over bluetooth. But in general, it is sufficient, and you do not need to turn on the computer in order to avoid listening to music that is considered to be "terrible" on the phone.

Pros
  • - Amazing sound quality, especially considering the low cost You can make an individual adjustment to the track or source with only one movement of your hand using the bass and treble controls. - Control by remote device (useful, but not entirely devoid of caveats. See "Disadvantages") Using Bluetooth, connect the various gadgets. Instantaneous connection, with no instances of failure. - The distance between each of the wires. It is more than sufficient for any and all concepts that are on the cutting edge.
Cons
  • A beveled top edge that has a slick coating does not allow you to put anything, I repeat, NOTHING on top of it. This observation belongs to the genre of nitpicking. And now we'll get to the meat of it. IMPORTANT! Remote controller. There is no power button on the column. Maybe I'm an idiot, or maybe I didn't read the directions very carefully, but there isn't one. There is a switch that looks like a toggle, but its primary function is to cut off the current supply. It does not activate them. There is no physical button to turn the device on or off, and there is also no option to pick the source. The only place you'll find these buttons is on the remote control. Imagine that you were unable to locate it or that the batteries ran out. Nicely? No. The film that was on it "out of the box" was already adhered to the bubbles and could not be removed. The range is somewhat limited. However, if there is a remote control and the batteries that are contained inside it have not gone out, it will be enjoyable for you to move the bubble that is underneath the film, and if after turning them on you sit in front of the computer, everything will function well.