Technology10/15/2025PCWorld

It looks like a gaming PC, but no. This is Edifier’s newest speaker

It looks like a gaming PC, but no. This is Edifier’s newest speaker

Edifier, a popular brand for "bookshelf" speakers, has unveiled its newest design, the HUAZAI New Cyber Speaker. This 2.1 speaker unit features a unique design that resembles a gaming PC, with a transparent housing and various faux computer parts inside. The speaker houses a pair of 52mm drivers, a 100mm woofer, a 60-watt amplifier, and passive radiators. The top section includes a 2.8-inch screen and LED-adorned components that mimic RAM, SSDs, fans, and GPUs on a motherboard. The speaker can be connected via USB, auxiliary cable, or Bluetooth, and it also doubles as a USB-C or USB-A charger at up to 35 watts. The New Cyber model is currently available only in China, with a price tag of 1,499 yuan (around $210 USD). There is no information on whether or when it will be released in other markets. The speaker's unique design may appeal to those with a "battlestation" setup, but its practicality as a stereo speaker is questionable.

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