Edifier M60 review: desktop speaker with Bluetooth
Small wonder: tiny sound sensation for the desk
Despite their tiny size, the Edifier M60s offer a great sound. However, one small flaw prevents them from being used as a hi-fi system.
Despite their tiny size, the Edifier M60s offer a great sound. However, one small flaw prevents them from being used as a hi-fi system.
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