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product_id: 105625997
title: "A2+ Wireless Computer Speakers – Bluetooth Desktop Speakers with 24-Bit DAC for PC, Mac, Gaming and Music - Black"
brand: "audioengine"
price: "¥89991"
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# 24-bit HiFi audio resolution Bluetooth 5.3 with 100ft range 60W peak power output A2+ Wireless Computer Speakers – Bluetooth Desktop Speakers with 24-Bit DAC for PC, Mac, Gaming and Music - Black

**Brand:** audioengine
**Price:** ¥89991
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your desktop vibe with sound that works as hard as you do.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** A2+ Wireless Computer Speakers – Bluetooth Desktop Speakers with 24-Bit DAC for PC, Mac, Gaming and Music - Black by audioengine
- **How much does it cost?** ¥89991 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- audioengine enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted audioengine brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Versatility:** Multiple inputs including USB-C, RCA, and 3.5mm AUX ensure effortless setup—no app needed, just pure sound.
- • **Immersive 60W Sound Power:** Fill your workspace with rich, room-filling audio that commands attention.
- • **Elegant Handcrafted Wood Cabinets:** Make a statement with premium piano-gloss finishes that elevate your desk aesthetic and last for years.
- • **Audiophile-Grade 24-Bit HiFi Audio:** Hear every detail with crystal-clear precision, tuned by professional musicians for your ultimate listening pleasure.
- • **Seamless Bluetooth 5.3 Connectivity:** Experience lag-free wireless streaming up to 100 feet—freedom to move, no cables attached.

## Overview

The Audioengine A2+ Desktop Speakers deliver professional-grade 60W stereo sound with 24-bit high-resolution audio, supported by Bluetooth 5.3 aptX-HD wireless connectivity up to 100 feet. Crafted with hand-finished wood cabinets and multiple wired inputs including USB-C, RCA, and AUX, these compact speakers blend premium sound quality with elegant design. Perfect for music, gaming, and professional environments, they come backed by a 3-year warranty and real-person customer support.

## Description

desertcart.com: Audioengine A2+ Desktop 24 Bit Wireless Bluetooth Desktop Speakers - 60W Computer Speakers for Music and Gaming : Electronics

Review: Beautiful and great speakers - Let me begin with the aesthetic appeal. Despite their compact size, the speakers are beautifully finished and come in a variety of colors that please the preferences of even the most discerning customers. Every detail, from the smallest components to the overall design, has been meticulously considered to create a solid and stunning professional look. Of course, there are many other speakers available with appealing styles and colors, but many of them are either significantly more expensive or lack the exceptional sound quality of the A2+ speakers. And speaking of which, the quality of sound is where these little wonders truly shine. I tested the speakers with a diverse range of music genres, including classic, jazz, salsa, rock, and pop, and I was pleasantly surprised by their performance. I wasn’t expecting such a high level of detail, especially in the mid and high frequency sounds, which are remarkably good. While the bass may not be particularly powerful for their size, it’s not bad in any way. Regarding connectivity, the speakers offer various options to connect to your music sources without compromising their clean and elegant appearance. All the available ports are conveniently located on the back of the speakers. An USB-C port is provided; I reached out to user support to get more information about the requirements for this specific port. According to user support, the minimum practical port speed is any USB port that supports USB 2.0 Full Speed. This includes USB A 2.0 ports, USB A 3.x ports operating in backward compatible mode, USB C ports that support USB 2.0 signaling, and Thunderbolt docks that expose USB 2.0 lanes internally. Even the slowest USB ports on modern docks exceed this requirement. Here, I discovered an issue with my specific setup. The only available “free” USB ports left on my "busy" Ivanky FusionDock Max 2 dock are USB A (2.0 and higher); however, attempting to connect the speakers to any of these ports using either a USB C to USB A cable or an adaptor from USB C to USB A results in no connection. Only when using a USB C port was I able to connect the A2+ to my Mac Mini M4 Pro. The Bluetooth connection works perfectly fine. When I first turn on the speakers, they enter in “pair mode,” which simplifies the process. I didn’t notice any difference in the sound quality when using USB C or Bluetooth. I haven’t tested the RCA connection, but I would have preferred an optical port to be included instead. I find that port more useful for this type of speaker (more computer-oriented).
Review: Amazing speakers, just a bit pricey - I tried to watch as many reviews and research as much as possible before making a purchase. I was in the market for a set of desktop speakers that sounded good for a small office. I went back and forth between larger speakers, Kanto YU2's, the Audioengine A2's, and multiple Edifier speakers including the M60's. I decided on these because they are simple, are connected together with speaker wire rather than a proprietary cable (easier to repurpose later or replace the cable long term), and have multiple inputs (Bluetooth, RCA, line in, and USB-C) with an option for a sub later if you wanted one. After having these for a few days I can say they do sound really good for their size and will fill a small/medium sized office easily. I had a pair of Creative Pebbles before these(an older model from about 3 years ago than the current ones available) and there is a huge difference between the two. The Pebble's looked and sounded cheap and lacked that volume "boom" to them. The A2's fill the room with ease and look really great on the desk. I think the knocks to their sound levels and bass are a bit exaggerated from some of the reviews out there. If you're using these as desktop speakers or for a laptop, they are more than serviceable and sound great, especially considering how small they are. They get pretty loud on their own and without cranking them to the max, I didn't notice any drop off in quality by going louder. I think adding a sub would put these over the top for a full desktop setup, but is not required for good sound. Nobody is buying these to professionally mix or edit music, that's not what they are for. These are regular computer desktop speakers intended for entertainment. That said, overall, I do think these are just a bit expensive. I think they are a near perfect product for their usecase, though, and you get what you pay for. Multiple inputs that are all useful, sub out, usb-c, bluetooth, and a very small footprint. I wouldn't knock someone for going for the Edifier M60's or something nearly $100 cheaper, but if you have the budget, I'd say these are perfect for a small/medium sized office.

## Features

- WHY CUSTOMERS CHOOSE A2+ – Real wood cabinets, custom-tuned components, built-in amplification, app-free setup, and a 3-year warranty provide a premium alternative to plastic computer speakers that are often replaced every few years
- DESIGNED FOR DESKTOP LISTENING – Compact powered speakers engineered for nearfield listening on desks, delivering detailed stereo sound for music streaming, gaming, video calls, podcasts, and movies in home offices, bedrooms, and apartments
- 24-BIT DAC & HI-RES AUDIO – Integrated digital-to-analog converter connects directly to your computer through USB-C, helping preserve the detail, clarity, and dynamics of high-resolution music, streaming services, and personal audio libraries
- BLUETOOTH 5.3 aptX-HD & WIRED CONNECTIVITY – Stream wirelessly from phones, tablets, and computers or connect TVs, turntables with built-in preamps, gaming systems, and music streamers through USB-C, RCA, or 3.5mm AUX inputs
- HANDCRAFTED WOOD CABINETS, CUSTOM-TUNED SOUND – Hand-finished real wood cabinets reduce unwanted resonance while custom-tuned drivers deliver clear vocals, accurate imaging, and room-filling sound that brings music, games, and movies to life

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07MYV2527 |
| Additional Features | Hi Res Audio, Lightweight, Portable, USB Port |
| Antenna Location | For Computers, For Gaming Consoles, For Music Players, For Smartphones or Tablets, For Televisions |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43 in Computer Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 100 Feet |
| Brand | Audioengine |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary , Bluetooth, RCA , USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,997 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Response | 50 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852225007162 |
| Impedance | 10000 Ohms |
| Input Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 6"W x 7"H |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Audioengine |
| Maximum Range | 30 Meters |
| Model Name | A2 |
| Model Number | A2 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 95 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 60 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 7 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Home Theatre, Pro Audio |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| UPC | 852225007162 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 2.75 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** Audioengine
- **Connectivity Technology:** Auxiliary, Bluetooth, RCA, USB
- **Frequency Response:** 65 Hz
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 60 Watts

## Images

![A2+ Wireless Computer Speakers – Bluetooth Desktop Speakers with 24-Bit DAC for PC, Mac, Gaming and Music - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51dqqbw2DhL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I like these speakers, but I already have a DAC; is hooking up these speakers (with their built-in- DAC) to a system with a DAC a problem?**
A: If you use your existing DAC to send sound to the speakers, then you will input into the speakers with analog red/white RCAs, which will bypass the DAC inside the speakers.  The internal DAC for these speakers is only accessed when you input signal via USB.

**Q: If I hook up these speakers via USB, can volume still be controlled by the computer or it needs to be controlled with the knob on the back of the speaker?**
A: It can be controlled both by the volume on the back of the speakers as well as the computer usb input into the speakers.

**Q: These or Bose Companion 3? Thanks**
A: These. I have the Bose Companion 3's. The power and speaker cable look the same so it's easy to do what I did mix them up when moving the speakers and replugging the cables. This broke my speaker cable so now I only have audio from one speaker. The cable isn't standard so it's really hard , close to impossible, to replace it . Go with this , the audio quality is probably better and it uses standard cables.

**Q: When I turned on my PC the audioengine gives out a loud pop sound. Anyone experience this and if so, what's the cause?**
A: The cause is a surge in your sound output when you turn on the computer. You should have the speakers turned off (via the volume knob in the back) before you turn the computer on. You should also turn them off before you turn the computer off.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful and great speakers
*by F***D on December 18, 2025*

Let me begin with the aesthetic appeal. Despite their compact size, the speakers are beautifully finished and come in a variety of colors that please the preferences of even the most discerning customers. Every detail, from the smallest components to the overall design, has been meticulously considered to create a solid and stunning professional look. Of course, there are many other speakers available with appealing styles and colors, but many of them are either significantly more expensive or lack the exceptional sound quality of the A2+ speakers. And speaking of which, the quality of sound is where these little wonders truly shine. I tested the speakers with a diverse range of music genres, including classic, jazz, salsa, rock, and pop, and I was pleasantly surprised by their performance. I wasn’t expecting such a high level of detail, especially in the mid and high frequency sounds, which are remarkably good. While the bass may not be particularly powerful for their size, it’s not bad in any way. Regarding connectivity, the speakers offer various options to connect to your music sources without compromising their clean and elegant appearance. All the available ports are conveniently located on the back of the speakers. An USB-C port is provided; I reached out to user support to get more information about the requirements for this specific port. According to user support, the minimum practical port speed is any USB port that supports USB 2.0 Full Speed. This includes USB A 2.0 ports, USB A 3.x ports operating in backward compatible mode, USB C ports that support USB 2.0 signaling, and Thunderbolt docks that expose USB 2.0 lanes internally. Even the slowest USB ports on modern docks exceed this requirement. Here, I discovered an issue with my specific setup. The only available “free” USB ports left on my "busy" Ivanky FusionDock Max 2 dock are USB A (2.0 and higher); however, attempting to connect the speakers to any of these ports using either a USB C to USB A cable or an adaptor from USB C to USB A results in no connection. Only when using a USB C port was I able to connect the A2+ to my Mac Mini M4 Pro. The Bluetooth connection works perfectly fine. When I first turn on the speakers, they enter in “pair mode,” which simplifies the process. I didn’t notice any difference in the sound quality when using USB C or Bluetooth. I haven’t tested the RCA connection, but I would have preferred an optical port to be included instead. I find that port more useful for this type of speaker (more computer-oriented).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing speakers, just a bit pricey
*by D***K on August 9, 2025*

I tried to watch as many reviews and research as much as possible before making a purchase. I was in the market for a set of desktop speakers that sounded good for a small office. I went back and forth between larger speakers, Kanto YU2's, the Audioengine A2's, and multiple Edifier speakers including the M60's. I decided on these because they are simple, are connected together with speaker wire rather than a proprietary cable (easier to repurpose later or replace the cable long term), and have multiple inputs (Bluetooth, RCA, line in, and USB-C) with an option for a sub later if you wanted one. After having these for a few days I can say they do sound really good for their size and will fill a small/medium sized office easily. I had a pair of Creative Pebbles before these(an older model from about 3 years ago than the current ones available) and there is a huge difference between the two. The Pebble's looked and sounded cheap and lacked that volume "boom" to them. The A2's fill the room with ease and look really great on the desk. I think the knocks to their sound levels and bass are a bit exaggerated from some of the reviews out there. If you're using these as desktop speakers or for a laptop, they are more than serviceable and sound great, especially considering how small they are. They get pretty loud on their own and without cranking them to the max, I didn't notice any drop off in quality by going louder. I think adding a sub would put these over the top for a full desktop setup, but is not required for good sound. Nobody is buying these to professionally mix or edit music, that's not what they are for. These are regular computer desktop speakers intended for entertainment. That said, overall, I do think these are just a bit expensive. I think they are a near perfect product for their usecase, though, and you get what you pay for. Multiple inputs that are all useful, sub out, usb-c, bluetooth, and a very small footprint. I wouldn't knock someone for going for the Edifier M60's or something nearly $100 cheaper, but if you have the budget, I'd say these are perfect for a small/medium sized office.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simply excellent desktop speakers.
*by S***R on July 23, 2021*

I read that new speakers take a few months to break in so I waited until I owned these for a while before writing this review. I’ve had these for almost a year. Executive summary: I upgraded to these AudioEngine A2+ speakers from the $20 speakers I’d been using since I got my desktop PC. These are so much better. These sound as good or better than any speakers I’ve ever owned, even ones that are much more expensive. They are worth every penny. I have zero regrets and would recommend them to anybody. I am not an audio expert and I have not done exhaustive comparisons between these and a lot of other kinds of speakers. Details: My $20 speakers were OK but after 6 months of pandemic working-at-home I was definitely ready for a sound improvement. I read a bunch of reviews of different computer speakers. There were a lot of speakers around the $100-150 price point, but I decided to splurge on these at over $250 because the reviews were good and I figured that you get what you pay for. I have no idea whether these are better than any of the ones I didn’t buy. My first take upon unboxing was that these folks care about what they’re selling. The packaging was extremely well done. Each speaker came in its own individual cloth bag, and the rest of the box was very well put together. Obviously this has nothing to do with the sound quality, but when people pay so much attention to what’s on the outside, chances are pretty good that they care a lot about the insides too. The physical size of these is perfect for my limited desktop. I had considered getting the larger A5 instead and after seeing these, I’m glad I didn’t, they would have been much too bulky for my particular setup. The wiring setup is very easy. All inputs plug in to the left speaker and the right speaker is just a slave that connects to the right via speaker wire. The left speaker also contains all of the electronics like the Bluetooth, USB DAC, and amplifier. So it tends to run a bit warmer than the right speaker but not overly hot. They give you every cable you’ll need for all the different inputs. I turned them on and started listening. My music source is Amazon Music HD. They immediately sounded fantastic, but after making this investment I decided to do a bit of research and figure out how to optimize them for the best listening. First I got equalizer software for my PC. I use the APO equalizer, with the Peace GUI. This is an amazing piece of software for the price ($0), and it lets you customize just about every aspect of your sound. Everybody has different preferences, and ears with different ages, and varying sensitivities at different frequencies, and Peace/APO lets you tweak the equalization so you can get it sounding just right for you. It’s a huge improvement over the flat response that a computer gives you by default, and far more capable than the equalizer that came with my sound card. Next I tilted the speakers upwards so that they point directly at my head from where they’re sitting on my desk. This made a huge difference in the mid-to-high frequencies. I ended up buying the AudioEngine DS1 speaker stands. They’re custom fitted to the A2+ speakers and even though their angle is not adjustable, it’s perfect for my specific layout. This brings up the point that a PC sound system is usually used by just one person, so you can position the speakers so that your head is in the perfect “sweet spot” of the sound field. Of course that is possible with any PC speakers. These speakers have a bunch of different inputs, all of which can operate simultaneously. From my desktop PC I connect them to the on-board sound card via the provided 3.5mm cable. From my laptop I connect via a dedicated USB DAC that I bought because otherwise my laptop just wasn’t able to produce anything like the great sound I was getting from my desktop. I knew before I bought them that they had multiple inputs but that turned out to be an unexpectedly nice feature because I can switch seamlessly between audio from both computers, and even hear sound effects from both systems at the same time when I need to. I am only using the analog inputs. I did not try the built-in Bluetooth. I did try the built-in USB DAC, and I was unable to get it to sound as good as either of my other sources. Overall the sound from these is superb - the highs are crystal clear with zero tinniness and I can’t think about any aspect of the sound that I’m unhappy with. One comment I see in a lot of the A2 reviews is that people think the bass is lacking. It’s true that these don’t thump you out of your seat like a dedicated subwoofer would, or even speakers with bigger drivers. But the bass they deliver is super clear. I can hear every nuance of a jazz bassline, and low drum beats with no problem at all. I personally have no issue with the bass on these, but if that ever changes they also have RCA outputs that can be used to drive a dedicated subwoofer if I feel like adding one some day.

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