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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review:
Twittering Machines

Designing and producing a sub-$300/pair speaker and keeping it in production, with upgrades, for more than a decade is not very common in the land of the audiophile. At least in my experience. There are many reasons why this shouldn’t work, but Audioengine makes it work. The A2+ Wireless Speakers are little treasures of sound that offer more than you’d expect given their price and size. Did I mention they’re cute?

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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review:
WCCFTech

Audioengine’s entry-level PC speaker has hit the value for money scale in its favor in a big way. If you’re looking for a genuine entry into the world of audiophile grade kit, this is an extremely good choice of speaker.

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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review:
Mac Sources

I’m totally sold on the A2+. At this ridiculously low price point, there’s absolutely no reason why they shouldn’t be sitting at every music lover’s desktop, or in a whole lot of dorm rooms across the country. They acquitted themselves so very nicely in a relatively large room—it only reasons to think that they’d really sing and provide a seriously satisfying listening experience in a much more typically sized environment.

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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review:
Positive Feedback

I’m totally sold on the A2+. At this ridiculously low price point, there’s absolutely no reason why they shouldn’t be sitting at every music lover’s desktop, or in a whole lot of dorm rooms across the country. They acquitted themselves so very nicely in a relatively large room—it only reasons to think that they’d really sing and provide a seriously satisfying listening experience in a much more typically sized environment.

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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review:
Resonance Reviews

The A2+’s sound signature is incredibly well-balanced. It has a sparkly and extended treble, a well-toned, fairly neutral, midrange that sits just behind the treble, and a distinct and articulate bass that sits behind the midrange. This forms an overall cohesive sound that marks the A2+ as a true member of the AudioEngine lineup.

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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review:
TechGoondu

Musically, they present a much more enjoyable, relaxed and realistic sonic image than you might expect. No cumbersome pairing, setting up Wi-Fi or even setting up a user account – yes, I’m looking at you, Sonos – to get your first track playing

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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review:
Gear Patrol

Audioengine’s A2+ Wireless is a fantastic entry-level speaker system for anybody who doesn’t want to spend more than $300. The sound is crisp and accurate. It can connect to a turntable, desktop or laptop; or you can use it as a glorified Bluetooth speaker, just with way better stereo separation.

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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review:
Home Theater HiFi

You’ll be pleasantly surprised at the quality of these little speakers. The full, deep bass sounded really good, even with classical organ music or percussion on some rock music. The highs give a realistic account of whatever music is playing.

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Audioengine HD3 Wireless Review:
TechZimo

The Audioengine HD3 Wireless Speakers named Best Premium speakers by TechZimo. There are inputs to support both the digital and analog sources, including a digital-to-analog converter and a USB sound input.

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