Sanyun SW208 3″ Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf Speakers – 60W Carbon Fiber Speaker Unit – Built-in 24bit DAC Dynamic 3D Surround Sound 2.0 Computer PC Monitor Gaming (Pair, White) by Sanyun
$98.08
Top Pick — discover the Sanyun SW208 3″ Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf Speakers – 60W Carbon Fiber Speaker Unit – Built-in 24bit DAC Dynamic 3D Surround Sound 2.0 Computer PC Monitor Gaming (Pair, White) by Sanyun, built for performance and designed for life in the United States.
About Sanyun SW208 3″ Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf Speakers – 60W Carbon Fiber Speaker Unit – Built-in 24bit DAC Dynamic 3D Surround Sound 2.0 Computer PC Monitor Gaming (Pair, White)
- 【SMALL HIFI BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS】Small bookshelf speakers with HiFi sound quality. SW208 adopts standard bookshelf speaker system design, i.e. direct/reflective speaker system. Can be placed at will, can easily create a rich stereo sense and strong sound pressure. Well-designed premium finish wood structure and surface, elegant appearance and fashionable.
- 【30Wx2 CARBON FIBER SEPAKER UNIT】The speaker unit is designed with carbon fiber material and multi-layer voice coil technology, which is proprietary by Sanyun Company. It has excellent sound performance, warm and thick medium frequency, deep and powerful low frequency, clear and bright high frequency sound characteristics. And the speaker unit has a super durability and stability, can work steadily in any environment.
- 【24bit DAC USB CONNECTION AND BLUETOOTH 5.0】Bluetooth 5.0 connection, stable transmission. When connecting with USB cable, the built-in 24bit DAC can obtain the digital audio signal from the device directly, reducing the loss of the signal from digital to analog, maximizing the restoration of the audio source itself, and providing the best sound Performance.
- 【TREBLE AND BASS ADJUSTMENT】To achieve true HiFi sound quality, set the total volume, treble and bass adjustment knobs on the side of main speaker. Please adjust the most suitable sound according to your preferences, or adjust the best sound effect according to different sound types.
- 【QUIET STANDBY and ENERGY SAVING】Built in noise elimination system. Built-in chip, intelligent filter input audio, automatic filter to remove noise, keep the speakers absolutely quiet while standby. The design standard conforms to EU ER2 standard, saving energy. A good speaker, not only can provide good sound performance, when not in use, can quietly let you forget its existence.
The Sanyun SW208 3″ Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf Speakers – 60W Carbon Fiber Speaker Unit – Built-in 24bit DAC Dynamic 3D Surround Sound 2.0 Computer PC Monitor Gaming (Pair, White) by Sanyun combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers trusted results for American customers who value quality.
Specification: Sanyun SW208 3″ Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf Speakers – 60W Carbon Fiber Speaker Unit – Built-in 24bit DAC Dynamic 3D Surround Sound 2.0 Computer PC Monitor Gaming (Pair, White) by Sanyun
|
Photos: Sanyun SW208 3″ Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf Speakers – 60W Carbon Fiber Speaker Unit – Built-in 24bit DAC Dynamic 3D Surround Sound 2.0 Computer PC Monitor Gaming (Pair, White) by Sanyun
7189 reviews for Sanyun SW208 3″ Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf Speakers – 60W Carbon Fiber Speaker Unit – Built-in 24bit DAC Dynamic 3D Surround Sound 2.0 Computer PC Monitor Gaming (Pair, White) by Sanyun
Add a review Cancel reply





$98.08
Jeremy P Gergetz –
I rarely write reviews. Not an audiophile but definitely a critical listener. These are not a set of Epicure or Klipsch. But what they are is amazing. They are quite accurate with a very nice and flat frequency response curve. This is impressive in such a small package and for such a reasonable price. They do not get extremely loud due to their size limitations and when pushed too hard will begin to distort starting in the lower frequencies, but they will fill a room with clean, accurate, distortion free sound quite well as long as they are not pushed beyond their capabilities.
Connectivity options are average with lack of optical or SPDIF, however it is more than good enough for the typical use case of replacing crummy computer or monitor speakers.
I have owned these for about 4 years. They have been used an average amount, probably about 8hrs/week. They still sound like brand new. Again, impressive for such inexpensive speakers in such a compact form factor.
Very happy with these. Hopefully they haven’t changed anything and you will be as pleased with them as I am.
Kerry Bailey –
The quest for the perfect desktop speakers for my Mac Mini M1 felt like searching for the Holy Grail – countless video reviews, a graveyard of rejected options… But then, enter the Sanyun SW-206 Dual Model Bookshelf Speakers, and let me tell you, they were a revelation.
Before we crank the volume to 11, let’s talk about the essential qualities every PC speaker needs (because let’s face it, bad speakers are speakers you’ll be living with, not living for). Here’s my personal symphony of must-haves:
– Crystal Clear Symphony: Rich, detailed sound that takes you from the front row of a concert to the heart of a movie scene. (We can all agree, muddy audio is a major buzzkill.)
– The Treble and Bass Duet: The ability to fine-tune the sound to your taste, whether you’re a bass enthusiast or a treble traditionalist.
– The Silent Stage: Speakers that disappear when there’s no audio, no unwanted hiss or hum to disrupt your listening bliss.
– Power Without Distortion: Crank it up without the sound turning into a distorted mess. Loudness shouldn’t sacrifice clarity.
– Connectivity Chorus: Multiple inputs are a lifesaver, allowing you to connect all your devices and keep the music flowing.
– Stereo Harmony: A balanced soundscape where instruments and vocals are perfectly placed, not favouring one side over the other.
The Sanyun SW-206 became my maestro for all these reasons. I threw everything at them: Apple Music’s lossless library, Spotify’s highest quality streams, podcasts with music and spoken word, movies, YouTube, even my personal collection of lossless audio files.
For a month, these speakers haven’t missed a beat. They’re perfect for the value-conscious audiophile (like myself!) who craves top-notch sound without breaking the bank. I can finally hear the subtle nuances in those high-quality podcasts with spoken word and background music – a symphony for the ears!
The sound quality? Superb.
Speaker quietness? Excellent, no unwanted noise when the music stops.
Power? They pack a punch and get loud without distortion.
Bonus feature? The convenience of a remote control to adjust volume and other settings from the comfort of your chair.
Let’s not forget the eye candy! These speakers boast a sleek, modern design that complements any desk setup. The clean white box design with a pop of yellow inside the speakers adds a touch of modernity you can show off. Matching the impressive sound is the build quality. The speakers have a reassuring weight, feeling sturdy and well-made. They also sit firmly on the desk with no vibrations, ensuring a clean listening experience.
The verdict? If you’re a content creator, a music enthusiast, or simply want to elevate your desktop experience, these speakers deserve a standing ovation. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed.
P.S. For the purpose of this review, I utilised a high quality AUX cable to ensure optimal audio performance.
Benjamin Crowell –
These are total bargain-bin speakers, poorly engineered, with design defects and no useful documentation.
The biggest engineering bug is that the volume knob doesn’t work when you use it with USB. This problem is no documented anywhere on the Amazon page. It does seem to be discussed in the printed booklet that comes with the speakers, but the English is so bad that it’s hard to tell what they intended to say: “Note: When using Bluetooth mode and USB cable connection mode, the speaker volume may share the same volume with the device, so the main volume knob is not set with the highest and lowest volume scales.” If you can understand that sentence, then good for you. I’m guessing it came straight out of Google Translate.
The speakers can be used in three modes, but the printed booklet that comes with the speakers doesn’t mention how to set the the mode. For this information, you need to carefully look through the Amazon page, where they have this note: “Long press 2 seconds to change the mode, green is audio mode, red is USB connection mode, blue is Bluetooth mode. ” I assume “audio mode” is intended to mean using it with a phono jack. “Long press” refers to pressing and holding the volume knob for a couple of second. This is really bad engineering. For usability, all they needed to do was make the thing detect when it’s connected to USB. (Hey, it’s not that hard for a USB device to detect that!) As it is, you get the thing out of the box and plug it in through the USB cable, and you have absolutely no idea why it isn’t working.
The micro-USB cable they supply does not mate nicely with the port on the back of the speaker. It’s hard to tell whether you’re pushing it in hard enough or not. Low-quality parts, cheap engineering.
One speaker has all the connectors sticking out of the back. The power cable sticks out about 6 cm. This is awkward when you’re trying to fit the speaker into a confined space, e.g., it wouldn’t fit on my windowsill. So if you’re buying these because they look compact, keep this in mind.
The only good things I will say about these speakers are that they do have pretty decent bass response, and they were certainly cheap.
[EDIT] I spent an afternoon doing some coding while playing sound through the speakers, and I experienced even more problems.
The biggest hassle is that the USB input worked fine for a few hours and then abruptly stopped working in the middle of playing something. I tried power cycling the speakers, but that didn’t help. I had to shut down my computer and reboot to get the speakers working again, but then the USB input stopped working again after a couple of minutes. As a last resort, I plugged the speakers in via the analog phono-plug cable (which luckily I’d saved). This fixed it, but it eliminated one of my main reasons for having bought this particular model of speakers, which was that I wanted something with USB input.
A second thing I noticed is that the broken behavior of the volume knob is not even consistent. What I originally observed was that the knob seemed to have no effect when I was in USB mode, and I assumed that this was what was being documented in the tortured English of the documentation, as quoted above. But I later noticed that turning the knob while in USB could actually have three different effects: (1) sometimes it has no effect; (2) sometimes it works; (3) sometimes it deactivates the speakers and the only way to recover is by power cycling.
So basically it looks like whoever made the USB interface was just totally incompetent and/or didn’t do any testing. The USB interface is just completely unusable my experience.
A final issue is that when I was in USB mode, I found that for some material (e.g., the PBS News Hour’s streaming programs on their web site), the sound output was extremely low — e.g., too low to be easily audible when there was background noise such as a fan. This seemingly can’t be fixed in software, because even when I max out my operating system’s volume control, I just can’t get a level through the USB interface that is loud enough. Of course, if the volume knob worked while in USB mode, then you would have a way to convince the speakers to give some more gain — but as described above, that’s a disaster.
Kerry Bailey –
Good quality, good sound, good bas. Nothing to complain about!
Gregory dalsen –
I bought these for a gift for my dad. And they seem to be very good, except for the fact that their treble is naturally very high. Even with the treble turned all the way down on its control, it does only then it become more normal sounding. Other than that, the volume connectivity options and quality seemed to be very good. They’re good, big speakers. That look nice on your desk and really produce some good clarity in audio. I believe that I bought them while they were on a sale and the price was very acceptable to me. They’re hardwired on his desk and so they were pretty much plug and play for me. I don’t use the Bluetooth functionality on them.
Mattias Kallin –
Pues son los primeros monitores de estudio que tengo y he de decir que cumplen sobradamente mis espectativas.
De hecho siempre practico guitarra electrica con un ampli y desde que tengo estos monitores no lo utilizo. Toco a través del PC con software y es fantástico. Escucho realmente el sonido de mi guitarra. Como altavoces bluetooth suenan de cine y a través de la conexión coaxial a la interfaz de audio también fenomenal.
Cien por cien aconsejables. Claramente los hay mejores y seguro estoy que después de saber como se comportan los monitores de estudio, cuando estos se estropeen iré a por otros de mayor calidad, pero estos, por el precio que tienen….simplemente fantásticos.
Comentar también que la primera prueba fue conectados a corriente y a la salida de una pedalera Pog Go directamente y el sonido era muy muy bueno, igual que un altavoz FRFR.
Amazon Customer –
A big step up from crappy $20 speakers. All my life, I’ve been waiting for the cheapest speakers to get better… but somehow they only added lights that I don’t want and never improved the sound quality (you know, that thing that we buy speakers for). Anyway, these things actually have bass, and now all my music sounds sparkling and new. I hear things I never did before. It’s quite a delight. The only con is that people speaking sounds very odd now (especially people with deep voices, higher voices sound about the same). I’ve been getting used to it over the past month though, and don’t notice it as much anymore. Though I did turn the bass down all the way. I highly recommend these for anyone looking to upgrade from the cheapest speakers in existence. Bonus, there’s only one annoying light, on the side, and easily covered by tin foil and tape.
Lena –
They work amazing! Loud perfect speakers. The only issue with these is they’re hard to switch between. Like my computer has a hard time connecting from headset to the speakers and it just takes too long. But besides that quality of the sound it good. Price is affordable. The size is also pretty Petite so it’s not taking up too much desk space will making the sound range is versatile.
ivan serrano –
great for the price. sound quality isnt the best, but sounds better than more expensive speakers i have bought for my pc. it fits perfectly for my setup and look great with it as well. Pretty loud!
M. Hurwitz –
Terrific little set of computer speakers – plenty of power, rich bass response, and easy to connect/set up. I like the presence of tone controls, easily placed for simple access. And easy to switch between connection modes – analog USB or Bluetooth. A good value.