

🎧 Elevate your desktop soundscape — small speakers, massive impact!
The Sanyun SW208 is a pair of 3-inch active bookshelf speakers delivering 60W of power through carbon fiber drivers, featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for stable wireless connectivity and a built-in 24bit DAC for superior audio fidelity. Designed with adjustable bass and treble controls, these compact speakers combine elegant wood craftsmanship with dynamic 3D surround sound, perfect for professional workstations, gaming, and multimedia setups.








| ASIN | B08777GG4P |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Computer Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 7 Meters |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,591) |
| Date First Available | August 18, 2020 |
| Included Components | USB cable, possibly an Aux cable |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 5.22 pounds |
| Item model number | SW-208 |
| Manufacturer | Sanyun |
| Material | Wood, Carbon Fiber |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Model Name | SW-208 |
| Mounting Type | Computer, Desktop |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 4.68"D x 7.48"W x 5.35"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers, For DVD Players, For Gaming Consoles, For Music Players, For Smartphones or Tablets |
| Set Name | SW208 Pair |
| Shape | Square |
| Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Special Feature | 3.5mm Aux and Bluetooth 5.0, 60W Carbon Fiber Speaker Unit, On-speaker Adjustable Volume, Bass, and Treble, Small Bookshelf Computer Speakers, USB Port |
| Specific Uses For Product | computer setup, gaming, mobile device usage, DVD/media player usage, music playback |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| UPC | 685987889772 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
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).
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.
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.
E**K
Sanyun SW208
I rarely write reviews but yes these are worth for the price . To have a bluetooth option at this price and have it sound great is rare Def worth and very simple setup
A**R
Impressive sound w/ optional stands
These are very good speakers. I bought the Iball box speakers which look almost identical but had to return them due to a problem. I then got the Sanyuns and they blow them away even though the Sanyun tweeter is fake . Excellent volume and good bass. The stands which are separate make a huge positive difference. If you put a quality recording on you will be impressed.
S**E
Good item!
I am impressed with this $56 pair of computer speakers! With the small 3 inch main speakers I figured the bass would be lacking - WRONG! I am 'old school' and am used to large, bulky speakers to get quality sound. I have the bass adjustment set to minimum and the treble set to max to get the quality my poor hearing needs. The available interface options (bluetooth or hard wired) make for good versatility, too.
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.
K**Y
The quest for the perfect desktop speakers for my Mac Mini M1 felt like searching for the Holy Grail - countless video reviews, a graveyard of rejected options... But then, enter the Sanyun SW-206 Dual Model Bookshelf Speakers, and let me tell you, they were a revelation. Before we crank the volume to 11, let's talk about the essential qualities every PC speaker needs (because let's face it, bad speakers are speakers you'll be living with, not living for). Here's my personal symphony of must-haves: - Crystal Clear Symphony: Rich, detailed sound that takes you from the front row of a concert to the heart of a movie scene. (We can all agree, muddy audio is a major buzzkill.) - The Treble and Bass Duet: The ability to fine-tune the sound to your taste, whether you're a bass enthusiast or a treble traditionalist. - The Silent Stage: Speakers that disappear when there's no audio, no unwanted hiss or hum to disrupt your listening bliss. - Power Without Distortion: Crank it up without the sound turning into a distorted mess. Loudness shouldn't sacrifice clarity. - Connectivity Chorus: Multiple inputs are a lifesaver, allowing you to connect all your devices and keep the music flowing. - Stereo Harmony: A balanced soundscape where instruments and vocals are perfectly placed, not favouring one side over the other. The Sanyun SW-206 became my maestro for all these reasons. I threw everything at them: Apple Music's lossless library, Spotify's highest quality streams, podcasts with music and spoken word, movies, YouTube, even my personal collection of lossless audio files. For a month, these speakers haven't missed a beat. They're perfect for the value-conscious audiophile (like myself!) who craves top-notch sound without breaking the bank. I can finally hear the subtle nuances in those high-quality podcasts with spoken word and background music – a symphony for the ears! The sound quality? Superb. Speaker quietness? Excellent, no unwanted noise when the music stops. Power? They pack a punch and get loud without distortion. Bonus feature? The convenience of a remote control to adjust volume and other settings from the comfort of your chair. Let's not forget the eye candy! These speakers boast a sleek, modern design that complements any desk setup. The clean white box design with a pop of yellow inside the speakers adds a touch of modernity you can show off. Matching the impressive sound is the build quality. The speakers have a reassuring weight, feeling sturdy and well-made. They also sit firmly on the desk with no vibrations, ensuring a clean listening experience. The verdict? If you're a content creator, a music enthusiast, or simply want to elevate your desktop experience, these speakers deserve a standing ovation. Trust me, you won't be disappointed. P.S. For the purpose of this review, I utilised a high quality AUX cable to ensure optimal audio performance.
U**L
Suenan muy bien, suficientes para un ambiente pequeño como un departamento. La calidad del sonido es muy buena.
A**R
Love these they have an excellent sound and would recommend these to everyone A+
M**E
Förvånansvärt bra ljud med djup bas, snabb parkoppling, inga störningar, en prisvärd högtalare! (SW206)
R**K
Ich habe diese Boxen für eine zweites Arbeitszimmer und Positionierung auf großem Schreibtisch für einen ca. 15qm (mit 5m Deckenhöhe !) Raum erworben. Testweise habe ich ein bestehendes und damit bekanntes Setup mit 2 sehr gut funktionierenden und klingenden Nubert A125 1:1 ersetzt durch diese Lautsprecher. Für ~ 1/3 des Preises machen die SW 206 sich sehr gut. Die Boxen sind auf Kanto S4 Lautsprecherständern auf dem Tisch. Die leider relativ teuren S4 Ständer passen optimal. Es gibt viele kleinere Stands, die könnten ungeeignet sein. Haptisch und optisch wirken die Boxen sehr hochwertig und sind mit zusammen ~6kg auch keine Leichtgewichte. Die Abdeckungen sind mit hochwertigen "Nippeln" befestigt, leider nicht magnetisch so dass die Befestigungsbuchsen sichtbar bleiben, wenn man die Abdeckungen entfernt. Funktional sind die Boxen abgesehen vom nicht vorhandenen HDMI Anschluss gleichauf mit Nubert A125 und können auch gleich per USB mit integriertem DAC an PC/Phone/Tablet als USB Soundausgabegerät verwendet werden. Das war auch der Kaufgrund - eine günstige universelle aber nicht allzu nachteilige Alternative zu den Nubert A 125 zu finden. Im Test spielt ein RasPI per TOSLINK Radio Paradise (FLAC). Daneben habe ich per internem DAC via USB und auch externem via Klinke 3.5mm mit mir bekannten Hörbeispielen aus Amazon Music HD einen Tag mit den Geräten verbracht. Für den kleinen Preis kann man einen Arbeitsplatz oder auch nicht so kleinen Raum (für meine Lautstärkewünsche auch 20qm) sehr ansprechend beschallen. Die Lautsprecher können auch recht hohe Lautstärken ohne Verzerrungen liefern. Mein nicht gerade leichtgewichtiger Massiv-Holztisch bräuchte dann aber noch mehr Entkoppelung und die Frau muss mal ausser Haus sein. Die Fernbedienung erfordert etwas Ausrichtung auf die Master-Box ist aber sehr funktional. Es lässt sich aber auch alles über die 3 Bedienknöpfe der Master-Box steuern. Die "Pause/Play" - Taste (vermutlich für Bluetooth-Steuerung) Taste ist auch "Mute". Die 2 AAA Batterien für die FB (und TRS Klinkenkabel) sind das einzige was im sehr vollständigen Lieferumfang fehlt um wirklich alle Funktionen sofort nutzen zu können. Sehr gut. Sehr bemerkenswert sind die beiden TRS 6,35" Klinken-Eingänge. Über diese ist entweder professionelles Audio-Equipment mit balanced TRS Anschlüssen anschließbar oder aber auch ein sehr hochwertiger DAC mit entsprechenden symmetrischen Ausgängen (z.B. via XLR auf entsprechende Klinke). Diese konnte ich nicht kurzfristig testen, aber ein SMSL DO100 kommt vielleicht mal dran via XLR Ausgänge. Klanglich unterscheiden sich die Boxen im "HIFI" Modus und "Monitor Modus" recht stark. Der Monitor Modus ist meiner Ansicht nach knochentrocken und wirklich für Produktion geeignet, muss aber laut Manual bei Einsatz mit den TRS Verbindungen genutzt werden. Hifi ist aber auch keine künstliche Loudness oder was auch immer Verfälschung. Ich habe ein schönes räumliches Stereo-Bild, die Sänger stehen oft bei meinem Nachbarn im Zimmer auf der Bühne. Höhen und Bass kann man fein justieren - muss man aber nicht. Feinheiten in aufwendigen Produktionen und Top Eingangsmaterial sind schön zu identifizieren. (Pink Floyd oder Depeche Mode oder auch andere elektronische Musik). Mit dem TOSLINK-Eingang können die Boxen für den Stereo-Bedarf auch jede "Soundbar" am TV schlagen. Einzige gefundene Mankos: - Das ungewöhnliche Verbindungskabel zwischen den Boxen (2m) könnte länger sein. Ersatz ist aber als beschaffbar (Verbindungskabel ARGON AUDIO FENRIS 3/6/10m ab ca. 12 EUR) - Die Lautstärkeregelung (sowohl via Drehregler als auch FB) ist nicht stufenlos und meiner Ansicht nach zu grobstufig. Das nervt, wenn man den digitalen Input immer mit 100% ausgepegelt nutzen möchte. - USB in Form MicroUSB braucht bei Anschluss Phone Adapter. USB-C wäre da universeller handhabbar. Fazit: Ich tausche die noch exakteren Nuberts A125 zuhause jetzt nicht gegen die Sanyun SW 206, aber werde damit viele schöne Stunden in meinem neuen Office verbringen. Bluetooth kommt bei mir bei Audio nur unterwegs zum Einsatz, daher nicht getestet.
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