Transform any room with a house-shaking 150 watts of clean, pure audio. Perfect for your bookshelf, home theater, or studio!
Enjoy seamless wireless streaming with Bluetooth aptX-HD from up to 100 feet away. Experience high-fidelity, crystal-clear sound whether you're streaming music or enjoying your personal library.
Hand-built to last, choose between a high gloss finish or natural bamboo cabinets for timeless elegance. Featuring custom-tuned 5-inch woofers, .75-inch silk tweeters, RCA and 3.5mm AUX inputs, a Class AB amp, and a handy remote control. Setup is a breeze with plug-and-play options.
Discover the power of the Audioengine A5 Wireless Home Theater Bookshelf Speakers, designed to elevate your audio experience for both casual listeners and audiophiles alike. These premium studio monitors combine robust performance with effortless connectivity to satisfy your diverse audio needs.
Features:
Additional Specs: - Woofers/Tweeters: 5-inch woofers and .75-inch silk tweeters - Ports: 1 total USB port for added convenience - Dimensions: 8"L x 7"W x 11"H - Weight: 15.4 pounds
Elevate your auditory experience with the Audioengine A5 Wireless Speakers. From high fidelity audio to versatile connectivity, they cater to all your entertainment needs with ease and style.
Customer Insights
Delivers beautiful, rich bass, clean sound, and effortless volume.
Considered a great value for the money spent.
Heavy and well-built speakers.
Good stereo separation even after years of use.
Lasts for many years; some users have had them for over a decade without issues.
Works well for various uses including music, YouTube, gaming, and video editing.
Includes all necessary cables and easy setup, including subwoofer connection.
Beautiful design, particularly the bamboo finish.
Produces fuller sound with greater clarity at higher volumes.
Frequent Bluetooth pairing and reliability problems.
Emits a noticeable hiss from the tweeters.
High-end treble becomes almost nonexistent.
Common problem with crackling and popping sounds.
Difficult to find user-replaceable parts.
Speakers often break right after the warranty expires.
Issues might be related to interference from nearby devices.
Metal remote feels cheap and is not frequently used.
Sound is a bit thin at the low end of the frequency spectrum.