Saiyin Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers, 40W X 2 Powered TV Speakers with 4 Inch Woofer, Turntable Speakers with Optical/AUX Input/Subwoofer Line Out for PC and TVs








Key features
- •𝐏𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐁𝐥𝐮𝐞𝐭𝐨𝐨𝐭𝐡 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐥𝐟 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐫𝐬- Pair the bookshelf speakers with your smartphone, tablet, Mac, or PC to play music wirelessly, no need to deal with messy wires.
- •𝐀𝐝𝐝 𝐚 𝐒𝐮𝐛𝐰𝐨𝐨𝐟𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐥𝐟 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐫𝐬 - The active bookshelf speakers are built with 0.5 inch silk dome tweeter and 4 inch woofer, bringing you a surround home theater listening experience with a SUB OUT jack which supports connecting to any powered sub woofers you have at hand.
- •𝐌𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐢𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐖𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐈𝐧𝐩𝐮𝐭𝐬- The monitor speakers are built with Optical and coaxial inputs support 24 bit 192k digital audio and ensure a lossless connection to TVs and computers,and Convenient connection to any device that has a 3.5mm headphone output or dual RCA output enables you to connect to the TV via optical, and to the record player via rca at the same time, saving you the cost of another stereo speaker. Note:Please switch the record player to LINE OUT instead of PHONO OUT when setting up with the bookshelf speakers with a record player.
- •𝐑𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐭𝐞 & 𝐁𝐮𝐭𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐥 - The active bookshelf speakers (Dimension : 150*170*240mm) comes with a remote control allowing you to adjust the volume and toggle inputs at your fingertips: mute/unmute, switch to OPT/COAX mode, line-in, and Bluetooth modes. Remote is replaceable lifetime. You can also control the speakers via buttons on top of it. NOTE: Remote is NOT compatible with TV remotes or universal remotes.
- •𝟑 𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐖𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐲 - Guaranteed high quality and reliability with hassle-free parts and labor warranty for three years in USA.Please contact us via after sale email and we will deal with it within 12 hours.
BrandSaiyin
CategoryBookshelf Speakers
Size4 Inch Woofer
ColorWOODEN
Warranty3 YEARS MANUFACTURER WARRANTY
Saiyin Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers, 40W X 2 Powered TV Speakers with 4 Inch Woofer, Turntable Speakers with Optical/AUX Input/Subwoofer Line Out for PC and TVs
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Customer Reviews
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Worth every DOLLAR!
Finnerty✓ Verified Purchase•January 13, 2024
First. For ~$60 any speaker you get that is able to actually play amplified sound is a bargain. That being said, for ~$60, with the speakers you get a set of quality, nice looking near field monitor/speakers. The flat, unequalized sound is well balanced with nice highs, midrange and bass. These speakers can be pushed through EQ to be bass heavy. They can be connected with BT, RCA/headphone in, ARC HDMI and for TV's digital optical (a nice feature at this price range). The icing on the cake is that they come with the cords necessary to make each of these hookups (that's 10 bucks worth of cookies right there and.....10 bucks is 10 bucks these days!). The only slight misstep is there is a learning curve required to connect and disconnect Bluetooth devices. However, the manufacturer EXPLAINS the leaning curve in the instructions.... So don't complain if you don't choose to read them. One last point, I live in a one bedroom apartment and the "loudness" (sheer volume) they are capable of is double what I feel I could safely get away with without alienating all my neighbors. Buy these. You won't be disappointed.
Bang for the buck
Harold M. Turner✓ Verified Purchase•January 4, 2024
I was determined not to like these speakers, but my old Altec Lansing PC speakers had developed a hiss when idle. I replaced with an old ZVOX soundbar and I was surprised at how lacking the sound was. So I bought these on a whim because there was $10 dollar coupon and I had $20 Amazon credit. I figured I could always send them back if I didn't like them. Well, I'm wowed by sound they provide. The provide surprisingly good bass for their size. They are perfect for a home office or bedroom. They also have optical and coax connection if you want hook up to your TV to replace the sound internal speakers. It took less minute to pair the Bluetooth feature with my 'droid and stream Sirius radio.
Great for its price
AmazonBuyer✓ Verified Purchase•December 13, 2023
Back in 2020, I bought a Bose Soundlink Mini II for $195. If you look this up on Amazon, it is just ONE tiny speaker. While its quality was excellent, it was only one speaker; stereo can only be appreciated with at least two speakers; hence, I bought Saiyin hoping I could replace my Bose with it. Unfortunately, I cannot.
People rave over the great bass of Saiyin -- they're not kidding. But my Bose was just slightly (albeit noticeably) behind with its bass. However, the Saiyin's treble quality disappoints compared to the tiny single Bose speaker. Bose was simply superior in handling the various frequencies.
I, therefore, conclude that although Saiyin's two speakers cannot replace my Bose single speaker, it is worth the price I paid and is a budget-friendly set of speakers of decent quality.
People rave over the great bass of Saiyin -- they're not kidding. But my Bose was just slightly (albeit noticeably) behind with its bass. However, the Saiyin's treble quality disappoints compared to the tiny single Bose speaker. Bose was simply superior in handling the various frequencies.
I, therefore, conclude that although Saiyin's two speakers cannot replace my Bose single speaker, it is worth the price I paid and is a budget-friendly set of speakers of decent quality.
deep bass, mid-high and high somewhat lacking but there, Still great sound for the money
PaulB✓ Verified Purchase•December 5, 2023
I am somewhat disappointed in the sound these produce. - This is my experience, with my discerning ears and taste in audio. - But i also realize the price range, the expectation cant be for $1000, or even $500 speakers, and not like my JBL 305's
I like high Hi's ....middle of the way Mid's and deep punchy bass without forgetting the mid to high bass.
These speakers do cover a lot of those bases, and for many it may be an outstanding deal.
For me, given the reviews here, i was a little put off when i got them, not totally disappointed, just let down a little.
I considered keeping them for my son but opted not to and returned them once Saiyin replaced them for the 6801K - though they sent me the old version when advised i would get the newer version with the horn tweeter, not the done tweeter.
***Build quality
Visual quality - excellent, super nice looking speakers with the grill on or off, although the LED lights in the front should not be the size (actually larger) than a pencil erasure and should only light up based on the input selected (color coded lights per input method maybe.
Saiyin - all that is needed are tiny lights, you don't need big led's like you have now.
They are not very heavy and the external aesthetics are very appealing.
Vibrations/Rattle at high volume - nonexistent - perfect.
***Audio Quality
Loudness - Oh my gosh yes, very loud, i did not test distortion much but they handle and extremely high volume level.
Treble - This is one of my sticking points, though its not BAD, just not what i want in a speaker.
The version without the Treble and Bass are limited, they don't offer any wiggle room without a pre-amp/EQ, which for those who have one, many lucky you, get these speakers!
If you don't, then you should look at the 6801K for the Treble control
Don't get me wrong, the treble is there, its nice, but it wasn't what i wanted.
Bass - more than enough for such a small little woofer and small enclosure, in fact wow, WOW, huge bass for what they are.
Its tuned perfectly, for what they are but what would be nice, really nice, is maybe an alternate version that uses a Bass Reflex type ported enclosure because it offers an extremely elevated level of punch to your bass. even porting it from the rear so that bass bounces off the walls.
a full 5" and 8" woofer/subwoofer version with larger horn tweeters and a midrange speaker would be putting many speaker people out of business - Edifier i am talking to you.
***Customer Service
My experience with Saiyin has been nothing but phenomenal, the rep I dealt with was polite, understanding, helpful and even replaced the speakers I was not personally happy with, with the 6801K speakers which offer separate bass and treble, and a MIC input (which i think is pretty cool)
This greatly helped tone down the extra bass because of the chipset tuning and bring up the treble to where i want it (which is treble maxed out, and Bass about 60%)
I really really which they offered a 3-way speaker though, man i would replace my JBL305's with those.
I still liked the original model, they are 10000% worth every penny, but don't buy them thinking they are JBL Monitors, or B&W or any other high end speaker.
Envision cheaply priced speakers, that blow you away, and then blow you away again when you realize that the things are less than $100.
They promote them as phonograph speakers, but let me tell you whether its this model or the 6801K they make AMAZING home theater speakers.
And depending on how you position them, the need for a sub is down to personal preference, not out of necessity.
Original -
YES i realize these are TWO-WAY speakers but with a separate tweeter horn there should be more treble here.
So far I have only tested Bluetooth and this is what i am basing my reply on, so for now i am keeping the review the way it stands.
On the Iphone i had to use the Treble Booster EQ setting which does a lot more than boost trebles, but it made it sound better.
I have had other BT adapters that caused heavy bass too so i am hopeful with the RCA or Optical inputs the audio will level out. (hoping)
I did not test those as i later reached out to Saiyan and they resolved it (per my above remarks)
I like high Hi's ....middle of the way Mid's and deep punchy bass without forgetting the mid to high bass.
These speakers do cover a lot of those bases, and for many it may be an outstanding deal.
For me, given the reviews here, i was a little put off when i got them, not totally disappointed, just let down a little.
I considered keeping them for my son but opted not to and returned them once Saiyin replaced them for the 6801K - though they sent me the old version when advised i would get the newer version with the horn tweeter, not the done tweeter.
***Build quality
Visual quality - excellent, super nice looking speakers with the grill on or off, although the LED lights in the front should not be the size (actually larger) than a pencil erasure and should only light up based on the input selected (color coded lights per input method maybe.
Saiyin - all that is needed are tiny lights, you don't need big led's like you have now.
They are not very heavy and the external aesthetics are very appealing.
Vibrations/Rattle at high volume - nonexistent - perfect.
***Audio Quality
Loudness - Oh my gosh yes, very loud, i did not test distortion much but they handle and extremely high volume level.
Treble - This is one of my sticking points, though its not BAD, just not what i want in a speaker.
The version without the Treble and Bass are limited, they don't offer any wiggle room without a pre-amp/EQ, which for those who have one, many lucky you, get these speakers!
If you don't, then you should look at the 6801K for the Treble control
Don't get me wrong, the treble is there, its nice, but it wasn't what i wanted.
Bass - more than enough for such a small little woofer and small enclosure, in fact wow, WOW, huge bass for what they are.
Its tuned perfectly, for what they are but what would be nice, really nice, is maybe an alternate version that uses a Bass Reflex type ported enclosure because it offers an extremely elevated level of punch to your bass. even porting it from the rear so that bass bounces off the walls.
a full 5" and 8" woofer/subwoofer version with larger horn tweeters and a midrange speaker would be putting many speaker people out of business - Edifier i am talking to you.
***Customer Service
My experience with Saiyin has been nothing but phenomenal, the rep I dealt with was polite, understanding, helpful and even replaced the speakers I was not personally happy with, with the 6801K speakers which offer separate bass and treble, and a MIC input (which i think is pretty cool)
This greatly helped tone down the extra bass because of the chipset tuning and bring up the treble to where i want it (which is treble maxed out, and Bass about 60%)
I really really which they offered a 3-way speaker though, man i would replace my JBL305's with those.
I still liked the original model, they are 10000% worth every penny, but don't buy them thinking they are JBL Monitors, or B&W or any other high end speaker.
Envision cheaply priced speakers, that blow you away, and then blow you away again when you realize that the things are less than $100.
They promote them as phonograph speakers, but let me tell you whether its this model or the 6801K they make AMAZING home theater speakers.
And depending on how you position them, the need for a sub is down to personal preference, not out of necessity.
Original -
YES i realize these are TWO-WAY speakers but with a separate tweeter horn there should be more treble here.
So far I have only tested Bluetooth and this is what i am basing my reply on, so for now i am keeping the review the way it stands.
On the Iphone i had to use the Treble Booster EQ setting which does a lot more than boost trebles, but it made it sound better.
I have had other BT adapters that caused heavy bass too so i am hopeful with the RCA or Optical inputs the audio will level out. (hoping)
I did not test those as i later reached out to Saiyan and they resolved it (per my above remarks)
solid choice for starter set up !
Lan✓ Verified Purchase•November 28, 2023
The media could not be loaded. bought these for my turntable and they are great for the price. they are visually very nice and they sound good too. can definitely fill up a small/average sized room. they do get pretty loud and bass is decent too! the setup is very simple and easy. the remote does feel a little cheap but i can easily let that slide. i did notice that there is a white noise that comes out when not playing something on bluetooth, but unless you're really close you can't really notice. definitely recommend for a starter set up!
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