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PreSonus Eris 4.5BT Bluetooth Studio Monitors, Pair — 4.5" Powered, Active Monitor Speakers for Near Field Music Production, Audio Mixing & Recording


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Speaker Maximum Output Power 50 Watts
Frequency Response 20 KHz
Connectivity Technology RCA, Auxiliary, 1/4" TRS, Bluetooth 5.0
Audio Output Mode Stereo

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  • A studio monitor for multimedia, gaming, watching movies, or producing your next hit
  • 50W of Class A/B power. 25 watts of Class-AB power for each speaker provides all the volume you want without sacrificing tonal balance or audio clarity.
  • Big low end, compact size. 4.5-inch woven-composite drivers produce a powerful, accurate, and smooth bass response.
  • Natural high-frequency response. 1-inch (25 mm) ultra-low mass, silk-dome, high-frequency transducers provide a wide sweet spot for superior stereo imaging.
  • Bluetooth 5.0 technology ensures outstanding wireless audio quality.
  • All the connections you need: ¼-inch TRS balanced inputs for professional audio devices, unbalanced RCA inputs for consumer electronics, plus a convenient front-panel ⅛-inch TRS stereo aux input for your smartphone.
  • Customize for your ears and your room. High and Low Acoustic Tuning controls let you fine-tune the Eris 4.5BT precisely to your environment to further ensure the best sound possible

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Volume control
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Bass quality
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  • Product Description

    Small enough to fit on any desk, yet powerful enough to fill your room with sound, PreSonus Eris 4.5BT studio monitors are the perfect way to bring studio quality sound to your home and a great choice for gaming and content creation. With Bluetooth wireless connectivity, you can stream your favorite music from any device, and with 50W of onboard Class AB power, you can enjoy loud, clear audio, without distortion. Fine-tune the speakers’ response to your exact needs with low- and high-frequency tuning controls or listen to your music in private with the integrated headphone amplifier. And with their elegant design, they’ll look great in any environment.

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    From the manufacturer

    Eris 3.5

    Honest. Expressive. Powerful.

    The ultimate studio monitors for any room.

    For the best music listening experience with thousands of positive reviews, look no further than the next generation of Eris studio monitors.

    With improved tuning, and unbelievable power for their compact size, the 2nd generation of Eris monitor speakers offer all the volume you want without ever sacrificing tonal balance or sonic clarity.

    Eris 3.5 Eris 3.5 Eris 4.5BT Eris 5BT Eris Sub 8BT
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    Customer Reviews
    4.6 out of 5 stars
    23,927
    4.6 out of 5 stars
    23,927
    4.6 out of 5 stars
    23,927
    4.6 out of 5 stars
    23,927
    4.6 out of 5 stars
    23,927
    Low-Frequency Transducer 3.5" Woven-composite Woofer 3.5" Woven-composite Woofer 4.5" Woven-composite Woofer 5.25" Woven-composite Woofer 8" Composite with High-Elasticity Rubber Surrond
    High-Frequency Transducer 1" Silk-dome Tweeter 1" Silk-dome Tweeter 1" Silk-dome Tweeter 1" Silk-dome Tweeter None
    Amplifier Power 50W (25W ea.) 50W (25W ea.) 50W (25W ea.) 100W (50W ea.) 50W RMS
    Amplifier Class Class AB Dual Amp Class AB Dual Amp Class AB Dual Amp Class D Dual Amp Class AB Amp
    Frequency Response 80 Hz - 20 kHz 80 Hz - 20 kHz 70 Hz - 20 kHz 55 Hz - 20 kHz 30 Hz - 200 Hz
    Peak SPL 98 dB @ 1 m 98 dB @ 1 m 100 dB @ 1 m 104 dB @ 1 m 100 dB @ 1 m
    Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Compatible
    Built-in Headphone Amp (Front ⅛" Stereo Output)
    Protections RF interference, Output-current limiting, Over-temperature, Turn-on/off transient, Subsonic filter RF interference, Output-current limiting, Over-temperature, Turn-on/off transient, Subsonic filter RF interference, Output-current limiting, Over-temperature, Turn-on/off transient, Subsonic filter RF interference, Output-current limiting, Over-temperature, Turn-on/off transient, Subsonic filter RF interference, Output-current limiting, Over-temperature, Turn-on/off transient, Subsonic filter
    Eris 3.5

    Speaker connections for almost anything.

    Eris studio monitors offer flexible connectivity, so it’s easy to connect to your audio interface, headphones, turntable, record player, subwoofer, phone, laptop, or desktop computer. With both balanced and unbalanced inputs, Eris speaker pairs offer versatile connections for both music creation and high-fidelity audio listening.

    • Back-Panel Connections:
      • ¼" balanced L/R TRS inputs
      • ⅛" unbalanced L/R RCA inputs, stereo RCA cable included
    • Front-Panel Connections:
      • ⅛" stereo aux input, aux cord included
      • ⅛" headphone jack, auto-mutes speakers when connected

    Eris 3.5
    Eris 3.5 – Hear every detail in any room.

    And unlike other home audio or computer speakers...

    Eris speakers provide an even response throughout the frequency range — from bass to treble. This means you’ll hear your favorite music exactly as artists and engineers intend it to be heard. Plus, low- and high-frequency tuning controls let you dial in your monitors precisely for your environment to ensure the best sound possible.

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    Customer reviews

    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    23,927 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the appearance, quality, size and versatility of the speakers. They mention that it looks good, is made with great materials and that it's versatile for various tasks. They also appreciate the clarity of the mids and highs.

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    1,546 customers mention "Sound quality"1,210 positive336 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They say it's great for everything from watching videos to listening to music. They appreciate the accurate sound stage, and the onboard EQ. Customers also say the speakers are loud and have onboard USB ports. They mention the fade up intro sounds nice and clean, and that the near field bias creates an encompassing listening experience.

    "The PreSonus Eris Speaker Set offers excellent sound quality with clear highs and robust bass, perfect for both casual listening and professional use..." Read more

    "...To sum this all up, these monitors sound far better than they have any right to, considering their size and at the price they're being sold for...." Read more

    "...I am not a sound officianado, but they sound good to me. A musician friend of mine heard them and was also impressed...." Read more

    "...Near field bias creates an encompassing listening experience up close.Cons:Volume knob does not control output of the sub...." Read more

    708 customers mention "Quality"577 positive131 negative

    Customers like the quality of the speakers. They say that Presonus makes quality gear, they are decent, reliable, and a solid choice in its category. Some mention that the MR4 seems to have a slightly better build and they prefer the carbon fiber. Overall, customers say that the speakers do a pretty darn good job and are a good buy.

    "...They feel sturdy and don't have a lot of strange resonances that are difficult to work around; they don't "ring" a lot when you rap on them..." Read more

    "...I've had them for about a year and a half with no reliability issues." Read more

    "...So far these have been holding up well and have had no issues. In fact considering buying a second pair to have over by my workbench...." Read more

    "...For the average audio fan looking for a decent, reliable, entry level pair of studio monitors to faithfully replicate audio..." Read more

    609 customers mention "Value"609 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the speakers. They say it's a very nice budget monitor that worths its price. They also say it provides exceptional value without sacrificing performance. Customers also mention that the speakers have existent bass and a lot of high end to add or dial back.

    "...They pack a wallop for the size and price. Work perfectly for what I needed them for. I am not a sound officianado, but they sound good to me...." Read more

    "...Better sound quality, much better low end, more inputs and the BIG plus is a direct subwoofer output...." Read more

    "...I like smooth, accurate EQs, and this provides well on a budget. My $0.02." Read more

    "...the average audio fan looking for a decent, reliable, entry level pair of studio monitors to faithfully replicate audio..." Read more

    215 customers mention "Size"177 positive38 negative

    Customers like the size of the speakers. They say the compact size is ideal for smaller spaces, yet the speakers manage to maintain their ability to produce high quality sounds. They also say the design fits seamlessly into their workspace, and that the speakers are attractive and don't take up too much space. Some mention that the speaker is not huge bookshelf speakers.

    "...Pros:Exceptional sound qualitySleek, compact designEasy to set up and useCons:None so far!..." Read more

    "...The Eris 3.5's fit the bill quite well...." Read more

    "...One last thing I'd recommend. Since these are fairly portable, but all my wires are routed around desk I don't want to undo them if I decide to take..." Read more

    "...The bass from these are very surprising. It is very ample for the open space layout I have in my townhouse...." Read more

    176 customers mention "Versatility"173 positive3 negative

    Customers find the speakers versatile for various tasks, entertainment, and mixing and playback. They also say it has a good neutral sound and is perfect for gaming and audio production and editing. Customers also mention that it has numerous physical input options for medium size rooms.

    "...Better sound quality, much better low end, more inputs and the BIG plus is a direct subwoofer output...." Read more

    "...They would be ideal as entry level studio monitors for a computer DAW home workstation.,..." Read more

    "...These speakers fix more than those issues. They are totally customizable with the low and high adjustability, several ways to connect as well...." Read more

    "These are great for my studio. They have surprisingly good sound quality, and don't take up all of my precious desk space." Read more

    162 customers mention "Appearance"147 positive15 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the speakers. They mention that they look good, sound good, and aren't heavy. The finish overall is very nice, and the sleek black color makes it a stylish addition. The high end is nice and crisp, and has a very flat low end. The cones are higher quality, and there is a lack of extreme coloration. Overall, customers are happy with the speakers' appearance.

    "...Pros:Exceptional sound qualitySleek, compact designEasy to set up and useCons:None so far!..." Read more

    "...small near-field monitors I've used; make no mistake, this lack of extreme coloration is a very good thing...." Read more

    "...aux in on front- professional look that isn't flashy and full of leds trying to call attention to itself.Cons:-..." Read more

    "...and fill my vaulted living room/dining room and even kitchen with beautiful highs, mids and lows. The bass from these are very surprising...." Read more

    151 customers mention "Clarity"142 positive9 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the speakers. They mention that the mids and highs are clear, the resolution and detail are about what you would expect from a hundred dollar product, and the attention to detail is evident. Overall, customers are happy with the sound quality and the strong sense of depth that these speakers provide.

    "The PreSonus Eris Speaker Set offers excellent sound quality with clear highs and robust bass, perfect for both casual listening and professional use..." Read more

    "...Strikes a good balance between airiness and definition. Resolution and detail are about what you would expect from a hundred dollar speaker..." Read more

    "...speakers over the E3.5’s is a perceived wider soundstage; instruments have depth and can lightly reverberate (while still having a flatness to them)..." Read more

    "...This set is powerful and clear. I am blown away with how perfect they are.Highly recommend." Read more

    308 customers mention "Performance"170 positive138 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the speakers. Some mention that they did the job very well for them, and the overall performance is commendable. They work fine, and perform well across the frequency spectrum. However, others say that they were more accurate, but not as good as they could be, and can be a bit flat and lifeless. Overall bass is not bad, but it's not spectacular. It works as advertised, but is disappointing in power.

    "...On the whole, they perform well across the frequency spectrum...." Read more

    "...They can just be a bit flat and lifeless (which is part of the idea with monitors I guess), despite having crispness on it’s side...." Read more

    "...They pack a wallop for the size and price. Work perfectly for what I needed them for. I am not a sound officianado, but they sound good to me...." Read more

    "Would not work with my PC speaker set up, tried for 2 hours, no go!" Read more

    PreSonus Eris 3.5 vs Edifier MR4
    4 out of 5 stars
    PreSonus Eris 3.5 vs Edifier MR4
    INTRODUCTION---------------------------A little run down. My short quest for new speakers came about when the Mackie CR3’s I had for 7 years decided to stop working. In that time, I was quite happy with them. I don’t produce music, but do video editing on occasion. My primary use case is casual listening to music/movies/games. In that regard, I don’t need to have the flattest sound available or desire it – I just like clean, distinctive audio. I’ve been using Sennheiser HD555 headphones with a Sound Blaster Z soundcard for about a decade now. I know there’s better sound options out there these days, but really, these do the job well enough for me and it’s not a necessity to upgrade at the moment. Particularly, I’m impressed with the Sound Blaster software and functionality. I can switch between headphones and speakers on my computer easily and with separate settings for each that changes automatically. Which seems it’d be a convenience barrier switching to a DAC. In any case, I was previously using RCA and have switched to TRS when trying these speakers. The sound is noticeably clearer and unearths sounds more hidden with RCA. I have to crank the windows output a bit higher, but it’s unquestionably better. I also don’t turn the speaker volume up more than half or 3/4th to mitigate noise. With that, I’ll move onto my experience with these two speakers I decided to try to replace my deceased CR3’s.Upon receiving the Edifier MR4 first, I threw on some lossless tracks with some variety, albeit dated.Some artists included:Boris Brejcha, The Chemical Brothers, Erik Jackson, Emancipator, Gorillaz, Hot Chip, Linkin Park, Macklemore, MGMT, Nero, Paul Oakenfold, Papadosio, Pretty Lights, Rinôçérôse, Robert Miles, Sleater-Kinney, System Of A DownEDIFIER MR4---------------------------Off the bat I wasn’t stricken with the high end. I like a crispness in my highs and found there was room to be desired with snares etc. But it’s definitely good enough and doesn’t invoke fatigue. Using an equalizer in addition to increasing the treble knob helps and with dialogue in entertainment; which can be a bit muted. The speakers have decent separation and pleasing bass; while having a sound that’s brought together coherently. I have an external bass, which I won’t be inclined to turn on often, as I can also amplify it through software. Playback is warm and easy to listen to. Pressing the power button once enables or disables Music Mode. From what I could tell, it raises the decibel level slightly, as well as the bass and mids for added presence, at the expense of some clarity. I’ll probably use Monitor Mode most of the time. What I particularly liked about these speakers over the E3.5’s is a perceived wider soundstage; instruments have depth and can lightly reverberate (while still having a flatness to them), which sounded more lively comparatively. Overall, these grew on me and I’ve been pleased. If they could be a bit brighter, there wouldn’t be much else I’d desire out of them.ERIS E3.5---------------------------The ERIS has an adequate amount of treble and clarity in the high range that I liked at first listen. At the tradeoff of it being sharper and more fatiguing with prolonged use or higher volumes. Highs can sometimes be borderline harsh without equalizing; vocals can be sibilant. I turn the bass knob to the max at +6db and lowering or not touching the treble; which only does so much for lows anyhow. Bass is present, but it’s limited and not as full sounding – the frequency it can hit is punchy though. If you EQ more bass you can get a slight rumble, but nothing compared to the MR4. Even with a subwoofer, it’s not as full sounding. The lower mids don’t feel like they quite bridge to the bass. These speakers don’t sound bad and if I had no other options in this price range or hadn’t compared it directly to a pair with more lows, they might be acceptable. They can just be a bit flat and lifeless (which is part of the idea with monitors I guess), despite having crispness on it’s side. Honestly, I didn’t give this set as much time of day, as I kept gravitating towards the MR4’s; which didn’t make me weary with listening either. If the MR4’s weren’t around as an option, I might have compared with the Mackie CR3’s again. But doubtful: as I think their updated design is ugly, still have that green accent, and apparently they’ve declined in build quality.BUILD---------------------------Both speakers are quite similar with an understated clean design and near identical dimensions. The MR4 seems to have a slightly better build and I prefer the the carbon fiber looking cone.The volume knob for the E3.5 is smooth – the MR4 turns with an interval of 12 clicks.The E3.5 indicator light is blue and brighter for my taste: I’d cover it up if I were to keep these speakers. The MR4 has a subdued red and green LED for monitor/music mode. Unfortunately, the green light has already started acting up and stopped working in less than a weeks use.The bass/treble knobs have more length to them on the MR4 and are easier to reach back and turn than the E3.5’s.The MR4 weighs a bit more and comes with slightly nicer speaker wire than the E3.5The E3.5 has a detachable power cord – MR4 does not.The MR4 tweeter actually measures about three quarters of an inch, not the full 1” they claim.With both these speakers I could occasionally detect light distortion/crackling in mids and highs. Not enough to be detrimental for me in keeping the MR4’s. But also due to some solid portrayal, I could hear more of the noise added to the production of certain tracks. For example, listening to some Phantogram, where vinyl grain is frequently added. I believe the E3.5’s also displayed this characteristic, but I returned them already upon noticing more of this.CONCLUSION---------------------------I tried both these speakers in various configurations of equalizing, but made most my judgments based on how they sound out of the box or their capabilities. The Presonus ERIS E3.5 can hit a higher frequency range; while clear, I found the Edifier MR4 sounded more pleasing and I could almost picture vocalists singing into a mic, rather than just sound coming from a speaker. This carries into the overall experience between the two. The MR4 can give me the impression of being at a concert or watching a movie at a theater, to a degree. I feel the E3.5’s are lacking a bit of soul, but maybe that’s because they’re not as warm. When switching between the two to compare, I found myself wanting to just keep listening to the Edifier’s and not switch back to the Presonus. It’s more lush with it’s prevalent bass for the size and highs can be more pronounced after equalizing (though, they still have an audible frequency ceiling, whereas the E3.5 reaches higher). Given, both these speakers haven’t had a chance for a decent break-in period; but that’ll mostly round out the sound that’s already there anyhow.I’ve also seen more feedback in regards to the Presonus not working after only a year. Most products these days can be a crap shoot, but I’d rather keep the MR4’s for the sound alone and physicality of it (with the aforementioned differences) and hope I get lucky they last awhile. But the LED being faulty already isn’t ideal and I’ll probably replace the pair. I might look further into spending a bit more for different speakers. Though, it seems moving up generally doesn’t include an aux input/headphone output, which is occasionally useful. So, once again, it comes down to weighing out price/sound/conveniences. The MR4 really does sound decent for the price ($129) and I will probably just stick to this model in the end, since I’m not ready to invest in a DAC setup either, that’ll make it worthwhile for spendier speakers. Again, I'm not a music producer, so I can't speak to the decency of these speakers for actual production – you can find reviews with graphs. I'd spend the $30 extra for the Edifiers; unless pronounced highs are super important to you (especially for rock & jazz). But if you create music with any substantial caliber of bass and need to portray it, I’d probably look elsewhere than the Presonus 3.5’s. You’d likely be wanting larger speakers anyhow; though, you may be able to get away with it by adding a sub. If you do consider the Edifier MR4’s, just know there’s a small margin of highs that aren’t as present. But they can be a more fun listening experience overall and less fatiguing.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
    Size: 3.5"Style: Gen 1 (2017 Model)Verified Purchase
    The PreSonus Eris Speaker Set offers excellent sound quality with clear highs and robust bass, perfect for both casual listening and professional use. The compact and sleek design fits well in any setup, and the speakers are easy to set up and use. While they are not the most budget-friendly option, the performance and build quality justify the investment.

    Pros:
    Exceptional sound quality
    Sleek, compact design
    Easy to set up and use

    Cons:
    None so far!

    Overall, the PreSonus Eris Speaker Set is a fantastic choice for those seeking high-quality audio in a stylish package.
    7 people found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2017
    Size: 4.5"Style: Gen 1 (2017 Model)Verified Purchase
    Let me first start by saying that this is not my first pair of small near-field monitors. I've owned two other pairs of similarly-sized monitors in the past, both of which sounded like cheap junk. These days, I do my listening and mixing on a pair of Yamaha HS8s on two isolating stands in a very dampened (though largely untreated) bedroom, but I needed a slightly more portable pair of speakers that could accompany my laptop and a small interface to production sessions away from home. I wanted something with above-average sound quality at a price that wouldn't hurt my feelings if they somehow got damaged during transport.

    I read tons of reviews both here and at every reputable pro-audio retail website, and chose these over every other similarly priced and sized model because of their consistently glowing reviews. Of course, I was still skeptical because I have a hard time trusting the opinions and expectations of others when it comes to reviews on entry-level studio monitors. As a self-proclaimed "reasonable audiophile" and someone who has been producing and mixing music for a little more than 10 years now, I'm sure even my credentials (and my ears) will come into question during this review, and they should. It's always best to be skeptical about the type of claims I'm going to make here, especially when it comes to speakers or headphones that you haven't personally had the opportunity to audition before buying. Keeping that in mind, here are my thoughts on the Eris E4.5 monitors.

    Wow.

    At the time I purchased these, they were selling here for just under $200. I feel comfortable saying that these are the unicorn exception to the "you get what you pay for" rule of audio equipment. They don't blow me away in the same way that larger, more expensive speakers often do, but to say that I was initially stunned by the sound of these speakers would be an understatement. Because I purchased these speakers for mixing, I was most interested in how they perform at low-to-moderate levels. They certainly get loud enough to fill a room with sound, even uncomfortably loud in the right room, but I'll never need them to be that loud.

    At a level just slightly above the volume of the average speaking voice, these things sound unbelievably good for their size. The bass and sub-bass response isn't going to shake your foundation, but it's more than good enough for my purposes. They feel sturdy and don't have a lot of strange resonances that are difficult to work around; they don't "ring" a lot when you rap on them with your knuckles. The included adhesive foam pads didn't do anything special in terms of isolation, but they stick well and helps them to not slide around so easily on a smooth surface. If you really need to isolate these from the surface they're sitting on, just spring for some Auralex or a pair of small desktop stands.

    On the whole, they perform well across the frequency spectrum. They're far from flat, but they're also nowhere near as colorful as other similar small near-field monitors I've used; make no mistake, this lack of extreme coloration is a very good thing. They really shine in the midrange and treble frequencies, though. At low volumes, they deliver audio with impressive clarity. If you're working a quiet room, you should have no trouble hearing your changes on these little workhorses.

    I've already traveled with them once; took a trip to a cabin in the mountains and these had no problems keeping up when inspiration struck. I produce primarily electronic rock music, so being able to hear and understand what's going on at the bottom of the mix is extremely important in most of what I do. Again, the bass won't rock the house, but it's there and it gives you just what you need if you know what to listen for.

    When they're at home, they're hooked up to my turntable; a very modest AT-LP120 and a MicroPhono preamp (yes, the Behringer unit). The manual included with these monitors states that you should use the on-board "low cutoff" control to attenuate the bass frequencies if you plan to back them up close to a wall, but I've gotten the best results by ignoring that advice, leaving that switch at 0 and keeping them about 2" from the wall atop a bookshelf. I'll need to upgrade at least two other parts of my vinyl chain before I can feel like it has outgrown these speakers.

    To sum this all up, these monitors sound far better than they have any right to, considering their size and at the price they're being sold for. I won't waste your time waxing poetic about the subjective, unquantifiable aspects of the sound these monitors produce, but I can't emphasize enough that you'll get more than your money's worth out of these. If you have realistic expectations of what near-field monitors of this size and price will sound like, you'll probably be just as impressed as I was.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
    Size: 3.5" (Bluetooth)Style: Gen 2 (2024 Model)Verified Purchase
    I was pleasantly surprised by these little monitors. They pack a wallop for the size and price. Work perfectly for what I needed them for. I am not a sound officianado, but they sound good to me. A musician friend of mine heard them and was also impressed. His eyes bugged out when he heard how good they sounded for the price. I have only every used them at half volume and when I turn the volume up, there are no problems. Over time, at a louder volume with the bass boosted, I don't know how they would do, but I imagine they would last long enough to get your money's worth if you don't abuse them too much. You can adjust the bass and treble on the back. Very easy to connect with bluetooth. I use them with my iPhone and Macbook and am very happy with these monitors. I would purchase again.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
    Size: 3.5"Style: Gen 1 (2017 Model)Verified Purchase
    This is for the gen 1 3.5 inch.

    Pros:

    Typical frequency response for speakers of this size. Mostly upper mids and some treble. Lesser amounts of lower midrange and mid bass. Paired with the matching 8 inch sub, provide a healthy and engaging "V" shaped sound.

    Strikes a good balance between airiness and definition. Resolution and detail are about what you would expect from a hundred dollar speaker set.

    Near field bias creates an encompassing listening experience up close.

    Cons:

    Volume knob does not control output of the sub. You will need to use the buttons or sliders on your source device, or use a preamp or line attenuator if you want to use a knob.

    Might not play well with other devices in the chain. When I paired it with a more upscale dac, the sound became a bit harsh when it shouldn't be.

    Step ten feet back, and these near field speakers begin to sound small. Not quiet, just small.

    Other:

    These are a fun speaker set, as opposed to a flat or accurate speaker set. They do well for general media and non-competitive gaming in a small environment. Maybe not the best for making music or filling a living room with sound.

    I use these as computer speakers. They are on for hours every day and rarely get turned off. I've had them for about a year and a half with no reliability issues.
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