So you can see the S2000MKIII are in the premium end of the bookshelf speakers. The Edifier S2000MKIII costs £389 via Amazon which is quite expensive when you consider the costs of other bookshelf speakers such as Edifier’s R1280DB costing £129.99 or the Cambridge Audio SX50 costing £179. You can also connect these speakers via Bluetooth which is useful for linking up with a number of devices. In testing, I was very impressed with how they made the sound hit you when playing games like Call of Duty: Vanguard, The Last of Us Part II or Uncharted 4. We connected these to the TV in my son’s room that also has the PS4 as the S200 MKIII will be a good alternative to a soundbar. These speakers are designed for audiophiles who enjoy home listening or could be linked into a home mixing desk if that is what you enjoy in your spare time. You will notice them for sure and also something to consider they need to be on the same level as each other in regards to the cable connection and sound projection. When I got these out of the box the speakers are very large and very heavy. What arrived was a massive box and I have to say very heavy which did provide me with some concern especially getting it upstairs. So when I was asked to review the S200MKIII bookshelf speakers it really did spike my interest. Here at What Gadget, we have been reviewing a number of Edifier products from their TWS buds to overhead headphones and even their offering to the gaming headphone market.
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