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The Sanyun SW206 are 4-inch active bookshelf speakers delivering 80W of power with dual HiFi and studio monitor modes. Featuring premium carbon fiber woofers and silk dome tweeters housed in MDF cabinets, they offer rich, balanced sound with minimal distortion. Connectivity is comprehensive, including Bluetooth 5.4, Optical, Coaxial, TRS, Aux, and USB with a 24-bit DAC, making them ideal for professional creators and audiophiles alike. The included remote control and sleek white finish complete a versatile, stylish audio solution for desktops, home studios, and entertainment setups.











| ASIN | B09Q276X9B |
| Additional Features | 6 Methods Wired & Bluetooth Connectivity, Dual Sound Modes(HiFi and Studio) for Versatility, IR remote & Plug-and-Play Setup, Premium Carbon Fiber + Silk Dome Drivers, Studio-Grade MDF Chassis with Matte Frosted White |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Computers, For DVD Players, For Guitars, For Music Players, For Smartphones or Tablets, For Televisions |
| Audio Driver Size | 10.16 Centimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Studio Monitor, HiFi |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,466 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #52 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Sanyun |
| Built-In Media | 1 x SW206 2.0 dual-mode bookshelf speakers, 1 x wireless remote control, 1 x power cord, 1 x main and auxiliary speakers connection line, 1 x fiber optical cable, 1 x 3.5mm to RCA audio cable, 1 x USB audio cable, 1 x manual |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Desktop, Television, Laptop |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.4/Optical/Coaxial/6.35mm TRS/3.5mm Aux/USB with 24bit DAC |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Button, Remote Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 7,506 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.48"D x 6.5"W x 9.45"H |
| Item Height | 24 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 12.94 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Sanyun |
| Model Name | SW206 |
| Model Number | SW206 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 80 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Audio, Music Playback, TV Audio, Computer Audio |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 25 Millimeters |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
M**N
Great value. Good sound, good looks.
For the price, these are great as PC speakers. They are of course not comparable to real studio monitors but the sound is relatively flat. Mild over tones from low frequencies. They look great and they don't take up too much room. The operation is set it and forget it. They have been on for about a year now without issue.
M**C
Great quality, great sounding, and great value.
Paid about $60 (amazon discount sale) to use along a $100 projector. Sound out of any projector is going to be poor. The projector has Bluetooth capabilities and so does these Sanyun speakers. After hooking things up and playing a few Netflix and YouTube, I’m very happy with the results of this setup considering how little I paid. The speakers are very good quality. Solid feel physically and the sound is very loud. The treble output is good. The bass is decent for what the price of the speakers. You want bass where air or the ground is trembling you’ll have to pay a much higher price. On a scale of 1-10 with price being a factor I’d give these speakers a (8.5).
K**I
Nice!
owned about 2 weeks. wanted something small portable, like my old anker sound core 2 which died out within 1 yr 6 months. Price wise, not bad. HOping this will survive 2-4 years at least.. 5 stars then if it does. I hate having to replace speakers if its yearly or 2 years... as I have several other USB speakers which survived many years.. Goes prety loud. I wasnt expecting much for the price, was expecting like cheap USB speakers quality, goes loud as compared to my anker, Theres actual "BASS" to this.. even when compared to my samsung Tower MX which is loud too.. While when compared to bass of my sound core 2 mini speaker(sound bar type) (has base but not enjoyable when loud) WHile I did not try full blast, wasnt sure if it would damage speakers or not. I notice can adjust total volume depending on app, as some apps will limit total volume. Sound clarity/voice could go louder tho, as the bass will interfere a bit, may need to adjust lower. Seems like a limit. If I look at the clarity/voice sound on my older cheap USB pioneer portable speakers, they go prety loud but without the bass tho, same with my anker as well.. The Sanyun, makes it sound "louder with bass/treble", without the clarity. Its not bad or anything. Good speakers. Just hard to describe. I probably need to try different book shelf ones at the same price range. While its USB connected, with its own power cord which is good. Havent tried the bluetooth.. prefer the USB, as its for my main PC. They are good speakers, didn't realize book shelf speakers could be this good. You can even feel the "air" that the bass pushes out of the back hole. if you put it against the wall or table or such, and at higher volume, you can feel the bass through it.
S**H
Great sounding speakers for a low price.
These speakers being affordable do have a good sound to them. If your looking for thumping bass, these aren`t for you. The sound is clear, and music is not brassy sounding, and do get quite loud.They look very nice on top of my computer desk.
A**S
Love em!
These are really all about the asthetic but sound pretty great too. Not much low end on these but everything does sound really nice! Look great, work great, and setup is super easy.
B**N
5 Stars, if you use the right input...
Excellent sounding speakers, especially for the price. The one problem I was having initially was using it via a USB connection - I was using a MacBook Pro connected to my monitor (ASUS ProArt PA279CRV 27" 4K). The volume was really hard to control, as MacBooks volume controls via the keyboard increases in increments of about 7 "notches". I couldn't turn it down low enough for my office environment without turning it completely off, so I switched over to the included analog cable from the monitor and it works great now. If you have trouble, hold down the top button (volume/mode) until it changes colors. Analog looks to be green, bluetooth is blue, and USB is red. If you use a MacBook, make sure you go to sound settings and choose the correct output (I ran an USB-C cable from my computer to the monitor, then the analog 1/8" cable from the monitor to the back of the speaker), which was the name of my monitor. 1 cable from computer to display. Overall, it's a great speaker. Haven't cranked it up yet, as my office would probably not like that so much.
B**L
volume knob doesn't work, inadequate documentation, USB mode is extremely flaky
These are total bargain-bin speakers, poorly engineered, with design defects and no useful documentation. The biggest engineering bug is that the volume knob doesn't work when you use it with USB. This problem is no documented anywhere on the Amazon page. It does seem to be discussed in the printed booklet that comes with the speakers, but the English is so bad that it's hard to tell what they intended to say: "Note: When using Bluetooth mode and USB cable connection mode, the speaker volume may share the same volume with the device, so the main volume knob is not set with the highest and lowest volume scales." If you can understand that sentence, then good for you. I'm guessing it came straight out of Google Translate. The speakers can be used in three modes, but the printed booklet that comes with the speakers doesn't mention how to set the the mode. For this information, you need to carefully look through the Amazon page, where they have this note: "Long press 2 seconds to change the mode, green is audio mode, red is USB connection mode, blue is Bluetooth mode. " I assume "audio mode" is intended to mean using it with a phono jack. "Long press" refers to pressing and holding the volume knob for a couple of second. This is really bad engineering. For usability, all they needed to do was make the thing detect when it's connected to USB. (Hey, it's not that hard for a USB device to detect that!) As it is, you get the thing out of the box and plug it in through the USB cable, and you have absolutely no idea why it isn't working. The micro-USB cable they supply does not mate nicely with the port on the back of the speaker. It's hard to tell whether you're pushing it in hard enough or not. Low-quality parts, cheap engineering. One speaker has all the connectors sticking out of the back. The power cable sticks out about 6 cm. This is awkward when you're trying to fit the speaker into a confined space, e.g., it wouldn't fit on my windowsill. So if you're buying these because they look compact, keep this in mind. The only good things I will say about these speakers are that they do have pretty decent bass response, and they were certainly cheap. [EDIT] I spent an afternoon doing some coding while playing sound through the speakers, and I experienced even more problems. The biggest hassle is that the USB input worked fine for a few hours and then abruptly stopped working in the middle of playing something. I tried power cycling the speakers, but that didn't help. I had to shut down my computer and reboot to get the speakers working again, but then the USB input stopped working again after a couple of minutes. As a last resort, I plugged the speakers in via the analog phono-plug cable (which luckily I'd saved). This fixed it, but it eliminated one of my main reasons for having bought this particular model of speakers, which was that I wanted something with USB input. A second thing I noticed is that the broken behavior of the volume knob is not even consistent. What I originally observed was that the knob seemed to have no effect when I was in USB mode, and I assumed that this was what was being documented in the tortured English of the documentation, as quoted above. But I later noticed that turning the knob while in USB could actually have three different effects: (1) sometimes it has no effect; (2) sometimes it works; (3) sometimes it deactivates the speakers and the only way to recover is by power cycling. So basically it looks like whoever made the USB interface was just totally incompetent and/or didn't do any testing. The USB interface is just completely unusable my experience. A final issue is that when I was in USB mode, I found that for some material (e.g., the PBS News Hour's streaming programs on their web site), the sound output was extremely low -- e.g., too low to be easily audible when there was background noise such as a fan. This seemingly can't be fixed in software, because even when I max out my operating system's volume control, I just can't get a level through the USB interface that is loud enough. Of course, if the volume knob worked while in USB mode, then you would have a way to convince the speakers to give some more gain -- but as described above, that's a disaster.
S**E
Great sound but features an annoying power-up sound
WHOA - I'm a music producer with picky ears, and my casual listening speakers for office blew out (big brand bought on Sweetwater, second time). I needed something ASAP and ordered these for next day delivery and am so impressed by these little babies! Set them up in about 2 minutes. First off: Dynamic range is immediately noticeable. There is clarity throughout from low to high end, without any noticeable distortions or gaps. Second: The CLARITY is outstanding. I can crank these up all the way without sacrificing quality for volume. Again, very impressive. The bass, mids, and higher end are definitely all very present (in default position) without any warping at increased volume. All the styles of music and audio I've listened to so far sound great. Third: The clarity speaks volumes (pun intended) about the quality of the speaker body and build. Definitely lightweight enough for their size, but also sturdy and hearty enough to trust. The speaker materials and craftmanship feel durable, sturdy, and tightly crafted. I really enjoy the solid box design without the silk mesh plate in front. I feel this helps improve the sound at loud volumes as well. Perfect for a small to mid-size room. ANNND: They look great! I got a white pair and they blend right into my setup. Looking good😎 I may well be buying a second pair of these for the living room. Will update if anything changes. The reason for the 3 star rating is the power-on sound. There is some cheesy sound effect that plays EVERY TIME you power them on. WHYYYYYYYYYYYY. Would have been far better without this! I have to leave them on to avoid hearing that annoyance and there is no way to avoid it blasting out as the speakers can't be turned down, etc. beforehand. Absolutely hate it!
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