Edifier
M60
Based on 71 Reddit mentions
$199.99
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Best soundbar/speakers under 20k Rs
I’m guessing Rs is rupee? So that works out at around £162. The EDIFIER M60’s are just about in budget. Brilliant build quality, very well reviewed / received. They have 3.5m jack for analogue. Bluetooth and my fave a built in DAC for native USB support so no static from the supply issues.
Clocker13 in r/audio
April 5, 2026 1:38 PM
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¿Recomendaciones para audio de PC?
Edifier m60 sin pensar, no hay otros que le hagan el peso por ese precio, tienen usb, bluetooth, vienen con levantadores si te interesa que apunten hacia tu cabeza, excelente sonido
ufgvn_ in r/chilegames
April 22, 2026 5:36 AM
2
ThinkPad T480s running Linux Mint - Speaker Recommendations?
Just about everyone will work. It really depends on quality of sound you expect from loudspeakers (LS) and budget. You have to distinct two types: active and passive LS. Passive require external amplifier, while active have one integrated. I would suggest for quality of reproduction and build that y
...pppjurac in r/linuxhardware
January 27, 2026 11:02 AM
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first pc build and new desk setup!
Not op but that is an Edifier m60. Pretty happy with mine for its size and output (I’m just a casual user). But it can’t handle multiple aux input and Bluetooth input at the same time. If you don’t that feature it’s a pretty decent small desktop speaker
hoven00 in r/sffpc
August 4, 2025 1:11 AM
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That is great setup
Those are good budget speakers, but if you have some extra cash to spend, I would highly recommend the Edifier M60. Comes with bluetooth/aux/USB-C connection, better audio quality, smaller footprint and overall more compact imo. They are not much more expensive either. Also if you’re like me and hav
...WillyLeeHappy in r/Minimal_Setups
March 20, 2025 1:10 PM
3
Looking to get some speakers for my gaming set up
I have the Edifier M60 and am happy with them. They go for $200. Not exactly sure about the decks but they are usbc.
itsxxcommanderxx in r/PcSetupAdvice
April 4, 2026 8:49 PM
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This is it, final setup after a year.
It's by far the best speakers I used in a desktop setup. Also tried edifier m60 and audioengine a2+ but this is miles better. There is a good bas for such a small speaker. Highs are also very balanced and pleasent to listen to. I could listen on qobuz at a 192khz streaming rate so that was also a pl
...DDAYPLAY in r/setups
April 10, 2026 6:09 AM
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HDMI vs TOSLINK for 2.1 Audio
In that case get a set of speakers that have both 3.5m analog jack aaaaand a USB interface. If they have USB they’ll have a built in DAC. They’re becoming more popular as they complete avoid electrostatic interference from all the buzzing inside your PC. Check out Edifier. Here are a couple that hav
...Clocker13 in r/PcBuildHelp
April 19, 2026 7:10 PM
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Speakers under $100 for Computer.
Another Edifier suggestion could be the Edifier M60 (EAC YT review). Though, please note that all these small (and cheap) powered speakers are primarily intended for near-field listening. (At about arm’s length.) They might not be great at longer listening distances. Might do if you don’t push the S
...iNetRunner in r/StereoAdvice
December 29, 2025 10:05 AM
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Is it possible to use Peace to EQ PC speakers?
Yeah, I am basically just trying to do forecasts at this point until I can pick up a measurement tool. It is a bit frustrating sometimes when you just want easy sliders to adjust how the speakers sound without deep diving into each individual frequency. I do like the Edifier M60 speakers (no subwoof
...TheFamousChrisA in r/oratory1990
January 15, 2026 12:00 AM
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