ZQMMSPK Active Bookshelf Speakers (60W) with Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C and 3-inch carbon fibre woofer – Brown stereo set
Product description
If you want proper desk audio without turning your room into a home cinema project, active bookshelf speakers like these are designed for exactly that. The ZQMMSPK set leans into a punchy, all-round sound signature thanks to a 3-inch carbon fibre mid-bass driver, helped by a 60W amplifier. Add a 1-inch silk dome tweeter and you get the kind of split that usually makes dialogue and vocals feel more natural than with “one driver does everything” designs.
That said, they’re not trying to be a full-on audiophile reference system. They’re aimed at everyday listening—music, gaming, movies and podcasts—where convenience and connectivity matter as much as the final frequency response.
The essentials
This is a stereo pair of active bookshelf speakers (so you don’t need a separate amplifier). On paper, the sound approach is straightforward: the woofer handles the mid-bass punch, while the tweeter focuses on clearer highs, with a “professionally tuned” frequency curve intended to keep the overall balance across the range.
One practical thing to note is the manufacturer’s setup suggestion: for their “sweet spot”, they recommend setting your device volume above 50%, then dialling the speaker bass to around 80%, and adjusting treble and overall volume afterwards. That’s a useful starting point if you’re unsure where to begin, but it also hints that room volume and personal preference will still do some of the work.

What you’ll notice in use
In day-to-day terms, the combination of the carbon fibre woofer and silk dome tweeter is meant to translate into bass that hits without sounding muddy, midrange that stays readable, and highs that don’t feel dull.
For example, for gaming or action films: you can expect kick drums, explosions and other low-end effects to sound more “present” than with many compact desktop speakers. For podcasts and voice-heavy content, the tweeter’s role is to keep dialogue from sounding overly veiled.
No matter what you listen to, the key is pairing the right volume with the speaker’s own bass/treble controls. If you run everything too low, you may lose some of the “punch” the system is aiming for. If you push too hard without balancing the bass and treble, it can get boomy—so consider it a system that rewards tweaking rather than just plugging in and forgetting.
Connectivity that matches real life



Where these speakers stand out is input variety. They include:
- Bluetooth 5.3
- USB-C
- AUX and RCA (for wired sources)
The listed compatibility covers the typical mix of devices people actually use: desktop PCs and laptops, turntables, TVs, phones, mixers, gaming consoles and media players.
This is exactly the sort of setup that suits a shared desk or a living-room corner where you don’t want to keep swapping cables. Still, since outputs and cable types vary by source (for instance, turntables and TVs don’t always output the same way), it’s worth checking you’ve got the right connection path for how you plan to use them.
Build and desk-friendly design

The speakers come in a wooden cabinet with a metal grille, aimed at reducing resonance for cleaner sound. The whole point of the compact bookshelf form factor is that it should fit neatly on a shelf or desk without dominating your space.
They’re also described as “surprisingly powerful” for their size—again, that’s more about everyday impact and coverage than claiming they’ll replace a dedicated subwoofer setup.
What’s in the box, and why it matters
You get both speakers plus the key cables and documentation, including:
- AUX-RCA cable
- RCA cable
- USB audio cable
- power cable
- manual
- audio cable with an anti-interference layer (intended to shield current interference)



Having the relevant cables included can save hassle on day one, especially if you’re switching between TV, a PC, or a turntable.
Technical overview
Model highlights from the provided details: a 60W amplifier driving a 3-inch carbon fibre mid-bass driver, paired with a 1-inch silk dome tweeter. Connectivity is handled via Bluetooth 5.3 plus USB-C and AUX/RCA inputs.
Pros and where it may fall short
Strengths worth considering: - Active bookshelf format with a clear driver split (woofer + silk dome tweeter) for balanced listening - 60W amplification should give you confidence for normal room volumes - Bluetooth 5.3 plus USB-C and wired AUX/RCA means fewer compromises when switching sources - Included cables make setup easier

Limitations and the kind of buyer to watch for: - If you’re chasing the cleanest “studio reference” sound without needing to tweak bass/treble, these may feel a bit more hands-on than you expect - The sweet spot guidance (bass around 80%, device volume above 50%) suggests you’ll get better results with some adjustment, not just one-time plug-in
Should you buy it?
It makes sense if you want a compact active stereo set for a desk, shelf or small living area, and you care about having multiple ways to connect—Bluetooth for convenience and USB-C/AUX/RCA for reliable wired sources. It’s also a good fit if you listen across music, gaming, movies and podcasts and want the speakers to sound lively without needing a separate amplifier.
You may want to skip it if your priority is ultra-fussy audio performance with minimal setup tweaking, or if you already know you’ll need very specific input/output compatibility for your sources and don’t want to check cables and ports. In that case, it might be better to spend time ensuring the connection types match how you listen.
Quick FAQ



Does it need a separate amplifier?
No—these are active bookshelf speakers with a built-in 60W amplifier.
What devices can I connect to?
The provided information includes PC/laptop, turntable, TV, phone, mixers, gaming consoles and media players, using Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, AUX or RCA.
Are the included cables enough for common setups?
The box includes AUX-RCA, RCA and a USB audio cable, plus power and an anti-interference audio cable, so many typical setups should be straightforward.
How should I set the volume and bass?
The guidance provided is to set your device volume above 50%, then set the speaker bass to around 80% before adjusting treble and overall speaker volume to taste.
Is it suitable for a small desk?
Yes, the compact bookshelf design is intended to sit on a desk or shelf without taking over the space, while still delivering a “punchy” sound for everyday use.
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