

🎶 Elevate your sound game—where style meets studio-quality vibes.
The Edifier R1280DBs are premium active Bluetooth bookshelf speakers featuring 42W RMS power, Bluetooth 5.0, and multiple digital inputs including optical and coaxial. Designed with a 4-inch woofer and 13mm silk dome tweeter, they deliver clear, distortion-free audio with customizable EQ controls and a subwoofer line out. Finished in elegant wood grain, these compact speakers are perfect for home, office, or media setups, backed by a 2-year warranty.











| ASIN | B08865JM4N |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Computers, For DVD Players, For Music Players, For Smartphones or Tablets, For Televisions. |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,698 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 Feet |
| Brand | Edifier |
| Built-In Media | Bookshelf Speakers, Remote |
| Color | wood |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Personal Computer, Phones, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Coaxial, Optical, RCA |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Corded Electric |
| Customer Package Type | [Not Flat Free Package] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,316 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 0.39"W x 0.39"H |
| Item Weight | 4900 Grams |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Edifier |
| Model Name | edifier-r1280dbs-wood |
| Model Number | R1280DBS |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Series Number | 1280 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 42 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf, Monitor, Subwoofer, Coaxial, Computer |
| Specific Uses For Product | For Computers |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| UPC | 875674005046 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
T**D
Astonishingly good sounding for the price
This review is for the Edifier R1280DBs Active Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers (ASIN: B08865JM4N). Before I jump into my review, let me offer this bit of information that I didn't know and isn't obvious. There are two versions of this speaker, both have the exact same model number, the Edifier R1280DB. One is a newer generation and you can tell by looking for "2.0" in the description or you can search on the ASIN above. The ASIN for the older model is B0719C132V and this model is typically a bit cheaper. The differences that I noticed (and not necessarily a complete list) is upgraded Bluetooth for the newer one, a subwoofer output and a different remote control. I took the time to read many of the reviews and a couple of things show up fairly often. One is Bluetooth connectivity being touch and go for some reviewers. It is possible this is related to the older version of Bluetooth in the older model. So far, I have not had any issues. I paired and connected a tablet to the speakers and the connection has been nailed up for about a week with no disconnects. Another thing I saw in reviews were comments about the overall loudness or volume of this speaker. You can expect this speaker to provide an adequate but not overwhelming amount of sound for a modest sized room. Think in terms of a bedroom, kitchen or modest sized living room. This is NOT a party speaker that will rock out a couple of dozen people at a big party. Not that loud. Furthermore, the amount of sound is also related to how you get the signal to the speakers. For example, I have a couple different mini-MP3 players and all of them use Bluetooth to connect. Even with the volume turned all the way up on each device and the speakers, the variation in volume from the speakers is considerable. If you find the volume too low, you might try a different device, particularly with Bluetooth. Finally, there have been some reviews that comment on the lack of bass or low end. I thought I had the same issue but in my case, it turned out to be the source material, not the speakers. With proper source material the low end is really quite impressive and if it isn't there may be something wrong with the speakers and you should consider returning them. Keep in mind these speakers claim a two year warranty (very nice in this world of 30 DAY warranties!!!). I've owned and operated a recording studio for over 40 years. Had the good fortune to work with a number of top of the line studio monitors in that time, some that were ridiculously expensive (like $40,000 for a pair!!! And no, I didn't buy them, someone else did!). Now don't get too excited...while these are fantastic sounding speakers, they are NOT studio monitors. That's actually a good thing, though. Contrary to popular belief, studio monitors are not great home speakers even though one might initially think that. A studio monitor is designed to be as flat as possible in frequency response. However, most of us don't think that sounds that great and usually want to crank up the low end and sometimes the high end as well. These are NOT flat and they DO have a nice bump in the low end and a nice and easy to listen to high end that's not harsh. They are some excellent sounding speakers for home, office or even the home theater. They look really sexy, too. Nice wood veneer on the sides and if you choose to pull the grills off, they still look nice. Be sure to check the dimensions, too. I was a bit surprised at the diminutive size, especially given the quality of sound from them. I was astonished at just how tight and present the low end is with these little jewels. To make low end, you must move air. A 4" driver that produces that kind of low end is unusual, even among drivers with long excursions. The high end is crisp and clear with quite good imaging. The R1280DB has a pair of RCA inputs you can switch between using either the remote that comes with the speakers or by using the volume control knob. They also sport an optical AND coaxial cable connection as well as Bluetooth connectivity. All of them can be accessed via remote or volume knob which is really nice. These were purchased to replace a pair of antique JBL passive speakers in the master bedroom. Before I installed the new ones, I did a quick comparison of them using the exact same music and with the new ones sitting right on top of the old ones and there was simply NO comparison. These Edifiers put the smack down on those old old JBL speakers. It pains me to say that because I am quite the JBL fanboy, but there it is. I am so satisfied with these I may just get a second pair even though I don't have an immediate need for them. Sadly, it seems any time I find something I really like "they" pull it off the market. It's gotten to where I feel like I must purchase a lifetime supply of things I like!!!! 12/30/24 Update: Somehow, the lack of sound in the kitchen suddenly became an issue (after some 20+ years without!) so I DID score a second set of these speakers. They are on top of the cabinets only a foot or so from the ceiling and about as far apart as the piece of speaker wire included with the speakers will allow. Our kitchen is such a happy place now!! There are several people here who love to cook and the kitchen is a popular place. I can't fathom how it took this long to get some music in there.
M**Y
I bought the P12’s for my shop and bought the R1280DBs set right afterwards for the TV
This is the second Edifier setup that I have purchased in the past two months! I have two passive P12’s with the T5s subwoofer connected powered through small car audio amplifier. That setup is in my lure making shop. I liked it so much that I upgraded my surround system for the TV. I have extremely limited space in my shop and I wanted a better than average sound system for when I am working in there. The P12 setup gives me total control capabilities at the amp which is mounted under a shelf. Active speakers would have been functional, but I wanted the ability to adjust the base, treble and sub levels at my fingertips. Love these speakers over that crappy Sony soundbar!! High quality sound in a compact speaker. Plug and play with an optical audio cable between the master speaker and the Sony TV. They are close range speakers and perfect for our family room. I have a T5s subwoofer connected via a 3.5mm headphone Jack (from the master speaker sub out) into twin RCA jacks (back of Sub). Easy peasy. NOTE: If used with a TV, you will have select the proper audio out in your TV’s settings. The speakers come with a small remote which has worked fine so far. They are Bluetooth enabled as well. I prefer the optical cable for less sound loss. I have the wood grain cabinets which look great! They have quite a small footprint, but don’t let the size fool you. They put out some very nice sound. The only cons I might have is the lack of RCA connections between each speaker. The speaker wire that you get with the purchase are pretty cheesy. I upgraded to 14 gauge speaker wire to marry the set. Otherwise, I am very pleased.
A**R
These Speakers are INCREDIBLE
I recently found myself in the market for a new desktop computer, as I spend 99% of my work time in front of it and mine was reaching the end of it's life. After upgrading to a new Mac Studio and Studio Display, I quickly found myself wanting better speakers than my old Logitech 2.1 sound system that was pushing fifteen years old. I shopped around, did my research, and read reviews high and low. I will admit that at first, I was skeptical about the Edifier RD1280DBs - being that they are not a name brand, I had never heard them in action, and I typically like to spend the extra bucks on something that I know I am going to have for at least a decade and use daily. However, I ultimately decided I would give them a shot given the other customer reviews and ratings. The worst that could happen was that I wouldn't be as happy with them as I thought I would be and that I could box them up and return them to Amazon. Let me tell you, I could not be more satisfied. These speakers are amazing! They have great range, good bass (though I *would* recommend adding a subwoofer to the setup), and, simply put, they are beautiful. They look sharp and modern with the covers on, or, if you're going for a classic look, you can pull the covers off. I held on to the box for a few days as I wanted to really put them to the test and make sure that my investment was one I was happy with, and today I decided it was time to toss the box and make it official. If you are on the fence, just as I was, pull the trigger and buy these things! A few notes worth mentioning that I think others might've experienced as well: • When I first unboxed these things and plugged them in, I connected them to bluetooth. I played around with them for an hour or two and couldn't seem to figure out why they weren't playing music from my computer loud enough. What I ultimately realized was that I had set the volume on my Spotify app lower for my old speakers (oops). I adjusted the volume properly and these things are *plenty* loud. • There are some settings to understand at first with which input makes the most sense. Ultimately, I ended up plugging a 3.5mm to RCA plug into the back of the speakers directly wired to the headphone jack on the back of my Mac Studio. This allows the ability to plug in and have sound running directly to the speakers, while giving me the additional option to plug another device in via Bluetooth if I have friends over that want to play music, need to connect my MacBook Pro, etc. It couldn't be simpler. • I did notice that there is a very faint audio signal noise when nothing is playing and the computer is quiet. Know what takes care of that? Powering them off when you aren't using them. Made simple with the remote that also allows you to pair bluetooth, or, pick one of the other two inputs, along with mute, pause/play, skip, turn volume up or down, or power them on or off. • One side note that I love about these is the lit beacon bulb behind the covers that indicates which input you are on, indicated by a color, or, if they are turned off. • Make note that there are some things you will want to play with to find the right range depending on what you are using them for. There are bass and treble dials on the main speaker and I *highly* recommend playing around with the correct levels for what you are using them for. • As I mentioned, I would highly recommend a subwoofer to go along with the system. In my opinion, it just completes the whole package. This made my entire setup complete, and I could not be happier. The subwoofer I went with is the BESTISAN 6.5" Active Home Audio Subwoofer. Another off brand I wasn't expecting to impress me as much as it did, but I'll write that up in a separate review. I just highly recommend adding it as it really adds the correct amount of bass to the whole setup. • In addition to a subwoofer, I added in a set of speaker stands that are also awesome at hiding all of my wiring and set my speakers at a nice height next to my desk, keeping my desk space clear of unnecessarily used up space. The set I got on those is the Perlegear Universal Speaker Stand (which you can also see in my photos). Another great product, but, one for a separate review as well. The grand total I spent on these incredible speakers, a great subwoofer, and two sleek speaker stands? Just over $300.00. You can't beat it for the quality. As I said previously, if you happen to be on the fence over the Edifier R1280DBs Active Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers, buy them. You will not regret your decision!
D**S
Exceptional bang for buck with cavaets.
There is a lot of bang for your buck with these speakers, but you should have some realistic expectations. Dialog and musicality are excellent for a small room. Bass extension is acceptable, but the roll off below 80Hz is noticeable. They will go down to 30Hz, but the roll off is so severe, I would not expect them to play well below 60Hz If you push them to hard, the treble becomes "tinny" and ear fatiguing, with lacking thud that comes with sub 60Hz speakers. Turning up the bass control only leads to distortion. That said they are exceptional for audio quality at moderate to low levels. Dialog is good. No simblance. Off axis response acceptable, although I would toe them in some. The brown finish on mine is high quality looking. However I had problems removing the speaker grill. I am worried about breaking the covers they are on so tight. The toslink digital output handles 24bit 48kHz inputs as a maximum. No 96kHz 16bit or 24bit. But I did notice an improvement in clarity over 16bit red book and analog inputs. There is no HDMI ARC input. Overall an excellent buy for small to medium room music listening. They would work well with computers and TVs. Dont expect miracles. But excellent value over all.
A**X
Great upgrade from typical PC speakers
I've been very content with these after putting them through many different sound profiles of songs I know well and gaming as well as videos. They perform very well and the Bluetooth is a very neat feature that works very well. I have them hooked up to several things without needing a head unit which is also very convenient and they come with cables for all of the ports! For sound they run a tad flat and the app does not work with these, so there is no EQ function which blows... the bass and treble knobs do help with this a bit, but it is a poor substitute for finer controls. Spotify has a baked in EQ which cured this for me, but only with that specific app. The "wide" sound profile is neat for video but murders any reverb in music making it sound tinny and empty. The narrow profile is how mine exist. The front firing bass took some getting used to but is fairly kicky. It also changes your area of effect; you can feel the bass in the room across from them similar to a sub on the floor above. I may have accidentally woken our baby like this.
J**J
Nothing short of amazing
Exactly what I was looking for to fill my waiting room with great sound and minimal wiring. I didn't want anything we had to recharge nightly, I wanted good sound, and I wanted Bluetooth. This is perfect. It even has a remote! Many ways to connect, but I just paired with an old phone connected to WiFi and now we have fixed a quiet waiting room. Great sound and features for a reasonable price. A power cord to plug in the left speaker which contains the amp, and one speaker wire to connect the left to right speakers, that's it.
F**W
Great sound and volume for the price
I also have a more premium set of Edifiers for a bigger room. Both versions produce very good sound and volume. I'm impressed. Saved spending Sonos money. Just be careful you order the Bluetooth model if you want to play music wirelessly from your devices. Edifier seems to use the same model number with just different letters at the end for wired and wireless speakers.
X**L
Very Happy with These!!!!
This review is for those people (like myself) who are not audiophiles but want audiophile quality for a good price. I got these speakers for my pc setup and I could not be any happier that I chose these. If you are considering these speakers for your own setup and you're going through the long process of looking up top 5 speaker lists, reddit reviews, etc., just go with these. You won't regret them. I will make a quick note, however, that the Edifier QR65 are much better looking, so if you have the budget for those go ahead and commit to those instead. They are so much better looking! If you are like me and couldn't justify the price of those just buy these speakers. The sound quality always keeps me excited to listen to music, and I love to show them off to friends when they come over.
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