If you're someone looking to furnish room interiors with gaming aesthetics, you might find this new Edifier product launch appealing. Catering to the RGB-gamer sub-culture, Edifier's new wireless speaker highly resembles a well-equipped gaming PC.
The Cyber Speaker is designed to have components that imitate cooling fans, memory slots, and power modules found in gaming PCs. Its RGB backlighting supports 16.8 million colors and eight different lighting modes.
The device features a 2.8-inch screen that can either be used as an ornamental attribute to display screensaver or custom message, or more practically to give performance readings like CPU, RAM, and GPU usage while connected to a computer. It can also display song lyrics when streaming music via smartphone.
Key specifications include noise levels below 20 dB. It consumes 60-120 watts of power to generate output through a 2.1-channel system, which includes a four-inch subwoofer, two 52 mm mid-range drivers, and three passive membranes. Its size is comparable to a typical bookshelf speaker, measuring 294 x 151 x 214 mm.
A dual Class-D amplifier with a DSP processor handles audio processing and delivery. These are hidden behind a fabric screen on the bottom of the speaker, while the upper part is composed of electronic components such as the amplifier, power supply, signal processor, and braided speaker cable.
The Huazhai New Cyber Speaker is currently available in China for 1,499 yuan (CNY), or approximately $210 (USD), in Aurora White and Phantom Black colors. It's unclear whether the company plans a wider global release, but its products are typically available to all consumers through direct import.
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