Edifier M60 Compact Desktop Speakers 2.0 with Bluetooth 5.3 and LDAC (White)
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Product description
If your desktop sounds a bit flat, the Edifier M60s are the kind of compact 2.0 speakers that try to fix that without taking over your desk.
On paper, they look designed for everyday music and PC use: Bluetooth 5.3 with LDAC for higher-quality wireless streaming, plus USB-C and AUX so you’re not locked into one connection. The “small but properly set up” idea matters here—these are meant for near-field listening.
The essentials
The Edifier M60 Compact Desktop Speakers are 2.0 speakers for a desk setup, pairing a compact footprint with a claimed 66W RMS output. They include built-in amplification (class D, with an efficient audio amplifier mentioned) and audio processing with a DSP, aiming to keep sound consistent whether you’re streaming wirelessly or playing from a wired source.

You get a typical modern mix of inputs: Bluetooth 5.3 for convenience, and USB-C/AUX inputs for when you want a more direct connection. For the physical side, the speakers are sized around a smartphone-like footprint per unit, which makes them easier to place on crowded desks.
What you’ll notice in use
The headline driver choices are straightforward: 3” mid bass units and a 1” tweeter. With the tweeter featuring a silk-diaphragm and the mid bass using an aluminium diaphragm with longer excursion (as stated), the intent is clearer mid/bass presence with a treble that doesn’t feel overly harsh.
A small but practical detail is the included speaker stands with an angled design (15 degrees). The idea is to aim the sound towards ear height, which is often where compact desktop setups either shine or disappoint. If you’ve ever had speakers blasting at your knees or your desk surface, you’ll appreciate that the M60 tries to handle positioning for you.



Still, it’s worth keeping expectations realistic: compact 2.0 speakers can’t behave like large floorstanders. They’re better thought of as near-field desk monitors for clarity and enjoyment, not as something to fill a whole room.
Key points on connectivity and Hi-Res streaming
Bluetooth 5.3 is supported, and importantly LDAC is listed as the codec. The entry states that Android devices (Android 8.0 or later) can stream high-resolution audio up to 24 bit/96 kHz, and it also mentions a maximum transmission rate up to 990 kbps.
For wired listening, you have USB-C and AUX inputs, which gives you options if you prefer stable cable playback or you want to connect a device that doesn’t support LDAC. The “Hi-Res Audio” angle is presented as part of the series’ approach, with digital signal processing and an active two-way crossover mentioned.

If you mainly listen on an iPhone or a non-Android setup, you may not get the same LDAC benefit—so it’s worth considering how you actually stream day to day.
Tech specs
- Name: Edifier M60 Compact Desktop Speakers 2.0
- Type: 2.0 desktop speakers
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.3
- Audio processing: full digital processing, DSP with active two-way crossover mentioned
- Power output: total 66W RMS (18W+18W for mid bass and 15W+15W for tweeters)
- Drivers: 3” mid bass, 1” tweeter
- Tweeter diaphragm: silk diaphragm (as stated)
- Mid bass diaphragm: aluminium with long excursion (as stated)
- Amplifier: class D (high-efficiency amplifier mentioned) powered by Texas Instruments (as stated)
- Inputs: USB-C and AUX
- Hi-Res / wireless codec: LDAC (Android 8.0+ stated), streaming up to 24 bit/96 kHz stated
- Bluetooth transmission: up to 990 kbps stated
- Dimensions: 100 mm (L) x 168 mm (A) x 147 mm (P) per speaker (as stated)
Controls and setup you can actually live with



A capacitive touch panel is mentioned for control, with automatic backlighting that turns on when you approach and switches off automatically when you move away. For a desktop speaker, this is the sort of small usability detail that makes day-to-day changes (volume, basic control) feel less fiddly.
There’s also mention of an EDIFIER ConneX mobile app for additional functions. That’s a plus if you like tweaking from your phone, but it also means you may want to check what the app controls before you commit—sometimes app features are helpful, sometimes they’re more “nice to have”.
Finally, the speaker stands are included, designed with a 15-degree tilt to help aim sound towards ear level when placed on a desk.
Who it suits, and who should be cautious

It makes sense if you want compact desktop speakers for a PC or desk and you care about both wired convenience and higher-quality wireless streaming on the right phone/tablet.
It may not suit you if you’re expecting big-room, bass-heavy performance from a small footprint. Also, if your main device doesn’t support LDAC (or you don’t use Android 8.0 or later), the wireless “Hi-Res via Bluetooth” story may not feel as compelling.
Worth considering if your desk setup is space-limited and you like the idea of included stands that set a sensible listening angle.
Is it worth it?



Buy the Edifier M60 if you want a compact 2.0 desktop speaker kit that covers the basics properly—Bluetooth 5.3 with LDAC for Android high-resolution streaming, plus USB-C and AUX for wired playback—while also giving you positioning help via included angled aluminium stands.
Skip it (or at least look deeper) if your listening setup depends on LDAC being essential but you don’t have the right Android device, or if you’re chasing room-filling bass rather than near-field desk sound.
Mini FAQ
Does the Edifier M60 work with both wireless and wired connections? Yes—Bluetooth 5.3 is listed for wireless, and USB-C plus AUX inputs are provided for wired sources.
What is LDAC on these speakers? LDAC is the Bluetooth codec mentioned for higher-quality wireless streaming. The entry specifically notes Android 8.0 or later support for up to 24 bit/96 kHz.
Are the speaker stands included? Yes, a pair of aluminium stands is included, with a stated 15-degree tilt.
How big are the speakers? The dimensions given are 100 mm (L) x 168 mm (A) x 147 mm (P) per speaker.
Is it a good choice for gaming and music on a desk? On the info provided, it’s positioned as a multimedia desktop speaker for PC use and music, but as with any compact 2.0 system, it’s best thought of as a desk-nearfield speaker rather than a full-room solution.
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