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# Bluetooth wireless connectivity 42W RMS power output Optical & coaxial digital inputs Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Black

**Brand:** edifier
**Price:** € 518.40
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your soundscape—where classic style meets wireless power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42w RMS - Black by edifier
- **How much does it cost?** € 518.40 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- edifier enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted edifier brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Digital Inputs:** Optical and coaxial inputs ensure lossless HD audio from your TV, PC, or gaming console—future-proof your setup.
- • **Seamless Wireless Freedom:** Bluetooth connectivity with 10m range lets you stream effortlessly from any device—cut the cords, not the vibe.
- • **Customizable Audio Control:** Side panel bass and treble knobs plus a sleek remote put full EQ and volume control at your fingertips.
- • **Immersive Studio-Quality Sound:** 4-inch bass driver + 13mm silk dome tweeter deliver crisp highs and rich lows for audiophile-grade clarity.
- • **Timeless Design Meets Durability:** Classic black MDF wood housing blends with any workspace or living room, backed by a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.

## Overview

The Edifier R1280DB is a premium powered bookshelf speaker system featuring 42W RMS output, 4-inch bass drivers, and 13mm silk dome tweeters for studio-quality sound. It supports Bluetooth wireless streaming with a 10-meter range and includes optical and coaxial digital inputs for lossless audio from multiple devices. With side panel EQ controls and a remote, it offers customizable sound in a sleek black MDF wood design, backed by a 2-year warranty. Ideal for professionals seeking a stylish, versatile audio upgrade for home or office.

## Description

Edifier’s Classic Speakers Just Got Better It’s time to take our best-selling speakers and provide a massive upgrade. Equipped with all new features of a modern powered speakers. New inputs include a new optical, coaxial and wireless Bluetooth inputs. Experience HD audio for the first time. Contemporary style Variant Black wood look to keep the classic look with a new twist on the style of modern technology. Now your speakers can blend in well with your computer, television, record player or any other piece of technology. Side Panel Controls Use the side panel knobs for adjusting the EQ to your liking. The controls are located on the active/powered speaker. Twist the knobs on the side control unit to fit for your own personal preference of sound. Change the volume by adjusting the knob on the active speaker. Full List of Inputs Newly added inputs such as optical and coaxial inputs upgrade our standard set of speakers into full HD set of bookshelf speakers. With the new additions, we have also left the RCA connections in tact for keeping the option for RCA or AUX connections. Many of our customers have relied on our RCA inputs and cables included. Also, achieve a wireless Bluetooth connection between you and your source like a phone or a laptop. Wireless Remote The newly included remote enables you to easily switch inputs, adjust volume and power with the use of the included remote. All New Remote With the newly redesigned wireless remote, control Bluetooth connected devices. Control playback with the buttons located in the square with the Bluetooth logo.

Review: Very good speaker for this low price as per quality. - Bought it with Rs. 11700. Sound quality is so good that no apparent distortion at full volume. Very good bass good mid range but little lacks at high frequency but still could be considered good as speaker. Only problem is mode selection only by remote. If remote is lost or malfunction no other way to select mode. Should have had manual button. Though remote functions well. In any body could consider it blindly. I am using it for my bravia through optical input. Bluetooth line In also working well.
Review: Outstanding Speakers for Jazz, Classical Music, and Pop - This and its non-bluetooth cousin - the R1280T have been at the top of my list for a fair amount of time. I was pleased to see these available in India at a price that is marginally higher than the USD price overseas. This unit came in close to the Swan D1080-IV, and I admit that my final purchase was purely a financial decision. I have diverse tastes in music ranging from pop to Opera, and I listened to multiple genres to see how the R1280DB worked for me. My first test was a 320 kbps MP3 of Luciano Pavarotti singing Questa O Quella - a bouncy aria with voluminous orchestral accompaniment. These speakers performed beautifully, and the clarity of the sound and the ability to hear the details of the orchestral bits was impressive. Even at the extremes, sustained notes, at full volume, there was no sign of hissing, crackling, or distortion. There was minor muddling when the Orchestra went full-pelt but I suspect that had something to with the quality of the mp3 file. Encouraged by this first test, I continued. Next up was Take 5 by Dave Bruebeck via Apple Music. Again, the speakers did not disappoint. Even at about half volume, they filled by 24ft by 16ft living room with ease - no distortion at full volume. I followed this up with Moanin' by Charles Mingus, and was very pleased with the way the baritone-saxophone and the background chatter came through. I plugged in my CD player (a 1991-model Technics relic) using the provided RCA cable and popped in Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the moon. Outstanding is too weak a word. I can't imagine how a set so small - with no subwoofer - could generate that kind of range and clarity with both the bass and treble knobs set to zero. The intro of the album with the helicopters etc completely knocked my socks off. The source in this case was impeccable - a genuine CD on an audiophile-grade player brought out the best in this speaker set. With trembling fingers I reached for another CD - an orchestral collection and the opening bars from Janacek's Sinfonietta filled the air. Moments later, my joy was rudely interrupted by the doorbell - a horrid, horrid joke that shrieks like a puppy that's been run over by a car - unfortunately, that's the only doorbell that's effectively heard to the far ends of my somewhat expansive condo. It was a lady I've seen around my building perhaps even a resident of one of the other condos on my floor – her lithe frame all the more attractive in an LBD and heels. She seemed to smell faintly of wine. "That was the piece that Murakami's 1Q84 opens with, right?" (yes, definitely of wine) I rolled my eyes. "Yes ma'am, now if you don't mi..." "Why, thanks!" she brushed past me and sauntered into my condo. "Well, actually, I hoped you would leave." I said somewhat irritated - I was eager to get back to my test of the Edifier R 1280 DB. She giggled, half-hiding her mouth "You're funny. I like that. Let it play." I sighed and un-paused the music and we were back in Sinfonietta. Unfortunately for me at this point, she caught sight of my wife's 12 Murakami novels stacked between Higashino and Palahniuk on the second shelf of our book-case. "I'm in love." she stated quite matter-of-factly. "Well, I'm flattered, but there's a slight problem with that… I'm married." "It's never been a problem in Murakami-land. All his male characters have girlfriends who are married." “Er – I’m the male.” “Oh, I’m married too.” She said without taking her eyes off the books. “Ah.” Thanks to Janacek and the Edifier R1280 DB, there was no room for an awkward silence. “Now that we’re going to be lovers and all, won’t you offer me a drink?” she asked. “What? Lovers? Unlikely. But yes, you may have a drink. What have you been drinking by the way?” “Come here and find out.” “What?” She stepped forward, grabbed me around the waist and kissed me – pushing her tongue deep into my mouth. I needed a gulp of air by the time she was done, but I knew what she had been drinking. Certainly a sweet red, somewhat robust, Malbec? Beaujolais? A Lambrusco Dolce? Always one to offer the best to my guests, I shuffled to my wine cooler and selected a bottle of one of my nicer Lambruscos. She sidled up to me and inspected the bottle as I polished two wine glasses for us. “Lambrusco, Lambrusco Dolce...” she said in the exaggerated Italian accent that makes waiters in the touristy parts of Italy grind their teeth. “See, we’re soulmates.” Thankfully, that was the last she said about this soulmates business so I could concentrate on the music. Janacek was done, we listened to a bit of Bach while we made our way through the Lambrusco, and here too, the Edifier R1280DB performed admirably – Pipe organ music is challenging for even audiophile-grade sets and the R1280DB was able to fill the room with everything from the trilling to the booming of Bach’s syncopated music. Outstanding. Next, I opened a bottle of Beaujolais, and laid out an olive and cheese plate. Nothing too complicated – black and green olives, and a few slices of Gouda and Brie, and about a quarter Camembert. Perhaps the effects of a half-bottle of wine on an empty stomach had begun to affect the both of us, but as the firm notes from John Coltrane filled the air, we ended up lounging on the carpet in a sort of a cuddle. More wine (another Beaujolais, but a cheaper one this time). Then there was plenty of Thelonious Monk from her Apple Music, more of Charles Mingus, though she was doing most of the Moanin’ by this point. Which brings me to the only flaw in the Edifier R1280DB. Any Bluetooth device that can see the speakers can connect to it, which makes it easy for your somewhat intoxicated guest to take over your evening of music. The last thing I remember about that night is trying to sing along to Frank Sinatra's My Way with my new lady friend. I woke before her and made her breakfast. By the time I had the coffee ready she had woken too and had gotten dressed. Through our quick coffee and toast with scrambled eggs and Norwegian smoked salmon, Stacey Kent on the Edifier R1280DB kept the awkward silence at bay. Even with Stacey Kent, the speakers were amazing - it certainly felt like Ms. Kent was standing just behind us, cooing gently to the music of a piano that someone had miraculously been able to maneuver into my kitchen. It was only when I was half way to the airport to pick up my wife that I realized that I hadn’t even got her name. TLDR: Great speaker set, and won’t disappoint you in casual listening *provided you use a high-quality source* like genuine CDs or FLAC music on an audiophile grade player. The only flaw in this set is that any Bluetooth device that can see this set can connect without a password.

## Features

- BLUETOOTH WIRELESS - Popular classic bookshelf speakers now can be enjoyed without the hassle of wires. Simply connection to an iPhone, Android, Tablet, PC or Mac.
- STUDIO SOUND QUALITY - Naturally fine tuned sound reproduction from 4 inch bass and 13mm silk dome tweeter.
- OPTICAL AND COAXIAL INPUTS - Digital inputs to enable lossless connection to most TV and computers.
- REMOTE CONTROL - Adjust the volume and toggle inputs at your fingertips. Bass and treble control located on the side of main speaker.
- 1YEAR WARRANTY - Quality components in solid MDF wood housing are built to last. 12 month parts and labor warranty in India.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06XGG6MFV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Volume |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,949 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Metres |
| Box Contents | r1280db powered bluetooth bookshelf speakers - optical input - wireless studio monitors - 4 inch near field speaker |
| Brand | Edifier |
| Brand Name | Edifier |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, Bluetooth, Coaxial, Optical, RCA |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,269 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Importer Contact Information | D.V.Technologies.in , Unit no 105 , Sethia Industrail Park , Vasai East ,Mumbai -401208 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24D x 30W x 20H Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Speaker |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 4.9 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Edifier, Edifier International Ltd |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Edifier International Ltd |
| Maximum Range | 10 metres |
| Model Name | Bookshelf Speakers |
| Model Number | R1280DB |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, Bluetooth, Coaxial, Optical, RCA |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Packer Contact Information | D.V.Technologies.in , Unit no 105 , Sethia Industrail Park , Vasai East ,Mumbai -401208 |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Features | Bass Boost, Bluetooth, Remote Control |
| Series Number | 1200 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 42 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Entertainment |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Speaker Diameter Unit of Measure | 4 Inches |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Tweeter Driver Diameter | 4 Inches |
| UPC | 875674003059 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year on the date of purchase |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Driver Diameter | 4 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** Edifier
- **Connectivity Technology:** Auxiliary, Bluetooth, Coaxial, Optical, RCA
- **Frequency Response:** 20 KHz
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 42 Watts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long are all the cables included?**
A: 1.5M/4.9-feet optical cable 
1.7M/5.5-feet audio cables 
2.5M/8.2-feet speakers connection cable

**Q: what comes in the box**
A: 2 shelf speakers, about a 20 ft 2 cond wire from right to left speaker, a 120ac power cube and cables to provide power to the right speaker. A wireless remote control, and a manual.  I believe that to be the entire list, but I may have missed something small.  All of the electronics is in ghe right speaker. There are plugs on the right speaker to accept inputs from two audio inputs, spdif fiber, and coax audio.  You can select between these inputs or bluetooth with buttons on the remote control, as well as mute or power on/off the speakers.

**Q: do i need a built in pre-amp turntable for these?**
A: Yes, your turntable will need a preamp.

**Q: I bought this one.  Are there any product which can make it have better sound quality?**
A: If you want to pay an a and a leg for speakers, there may be better souning ones. I bought them for a bedroom system, not my main entertainment system. Flat screens used to have ok sound, but know due to the almost "framelss" style they are very bad These speakers, greatly enhanced the sound for my Samsung flat screen. I bought them because they had an optical input, which I needed as that is the only audio output on the tv.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good speaker for this low price as per quality.
*by P***R on 13 November 2025*

Bought it with Rs. 11700. Sound quality is so good that no apparent distortion at full volume. Very good bass good mid range but little lacks at high frequency but still could be considered good as speaker. Only problem is mode selection only by remote. If remote is lost or malfunction no other way to select mode. Should have had manual button. Though remote functions well. In any body could consider it blindly. I am using it for my bravia through optical input. Bluetooth line In also working well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding Speakers for Jazz, Classical Music, and Pop
*by A***L on 5 July 2018*

This and its non-bluetooth cousin - the R1280T have been at the top of my list for a fair amount of time. I was pleased to see these available in India at a price that is marginally higher than the USD price overseas. This unit came in close to the Swan D1080-IV, and I admit that my final purchase was purely a financial decision. I have diverse tastes in music ranging from pop to Opera, and I listened to multiple genres to see how the R1280DB worked for me. My first test was a 320 kbps MP3 of Luciano Pavarotti singing Questa O Quella - a bouncy aria with voluminous orchestral accompaniment. These speakers performed beautifully, and the clarity of the sound and the ability to hear the details of the orchestral bits was impressive. Even at the extremes, sustained notes, at full volume, there was no sign of hissing, crackling, or distortion. There was minor muddling when the Orchestra went full-pelt but I suspect that had something to with the quality of the mp3 file. Encouraged by this first test, I continued. Next up was Take 5 by Dave Bruebeck via Apple Music. Again, the speakers did not disappoint. Even at about half volume, they filled by 24ft by 16ft living room with ease - no distortion at full volume. I followed this up with Moanin' by Charles Mingus, and was very pleased with the way the baritone-saxophone and the background chatter came through. I plugged in my CD player (a 1991-model Technics relic) using the provided RCA cable and popped in Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the moon. Outstanding is too weak a word. I can't imagine how a set so small - with no subwoofer - could generate that kind of range and clarity with both the bass and treble knobs set to zero. The intro of the album with the helicopters etc completely knocked my socks off. The source in this case was impeccable - a genuine CD on an audiophile-grade player brought out the best in this speaker set. With trembling fingers I reached for another CD - an orchestral collection and the opening bars from Janacek's Sinfonietta filled the air. Moments later, my joy was rudely interrupted by the doorbell - a horrid, horrid joke that shrieks like a puppy that's been run over by a car - unfortunately, that's the only doorbell that's effectively heard to the far ends of my somewhat expansive condo. It was a lady I've seen around my building perhaps even a resident of one of the other condos on my floor – her lithe frame all the more attractive in an LBD and heels. She seemed to smell faintly of wine. "That was the piece that Murakami's 1Q84 opens with, right?" (yes, definitely of wine) I rolled my eyes. "Yes ma'am, now if you don't mi..." "Why, thanks!" she brushed past me and sauntered into my condo. "Well, actually, I hoped you would leave." I said somewhat irritated - I was eager to get back to my test of the Edifier R 1280 DB. She giggled, half-hiding her mouth "You're funny. I like that. Let it play." I sighed and un-paused the music and we were back in Sinfonietta. Unfortunately for me at this point, she caught sight of my wife's 12 Murakami novels stacked between Higashino and Palahniuk on the second shelf of our book-case. "I'm in love." she stated quite matter-of-factly. "Well, I'm flattered, but there's a slight problem with that… I'm married." "It's never been a problem in Murakami-land. All his male characters have girlfriends who are married." “Er – I’m the male.” “Oh, I’m married too.” She said without taking her eyes off the books. “Ah.” Thanks to Janacek and the Edifier R1280 DB, there was no room for an awkward silence. “Now that we’re going to be lovers and all, won’t you offer me a drink?” she asked. “What? Lovers? Unlikely. But yes, you may have a drink. What have you been drinking by the way?” “Come here and find out.” “What?” She stepped forward, grabbed me around the waist and kissed me – pushing her tongue deep into my mouth. I needed a gulp of air by the time she was done, but I knew what she had been drinking. Certainly a sweet red, somewhat robust, Malbec? Beaujolais? A Lambrusco Dolce? Always one to offer the best to my guests, I shuffled to my wine cooler and selected a bottle of one of my nicer Lambruscos. She sidled up to me and inspected the bottle as I polished two wine glasses for us. “Lambrusco, Lambrusco Dolce...” she said in the exaggerated Italian accent that makes waiters in the touristy parts of Italy grind their teeth. “See, we’re soulmates.” Thankfully, that was the last she said about this soulmates business so I could concentrate on the music. Janacek was done, we listened to a bit of Bach while we made our way through the Lambrusco, and here too, the Edifier R1280DB performed admirably – Pipe organ music is challenging for even audiophile-grade sets and the R1280DB was able to fill the room with everything from the trilling to the booming of Bach’s syncopated music. Outstanding. Next, I opened a bottle of Beaujolais, and laid out an olive and cheese plate. Nothing too complicated – black and green olives, and a few slices of Gouda and Brie, and about a quarter Camembert. Perhaps the effects of a half-bottle of wine on an empty stomach had begun to affect the both of us, but as the firm notes from John Coltrane filled the air, we ended up lounging on the carpet in a sort of a cuddle. More wine (another Beaujolais, but a cheaper one this time). Then there was plenty of Thelonious Monk from her Apple Music, more of Charles Mingus, though she was doing most of the Moanin’ by this point. Which brings me to the only flaw in the Edifier R1280DB. Any Bluetooth device that can see the speakers can connect to it, which makes it easy for your somewhat intoxicated guest to take over your evening of music. The last thing I remember about that night is trying to sing along to Frank Sinatra's My Way with my new lady friend. I woke before her and made her breakfast. By the time I had the coffee ready she had woken too and had gotten dressed. Through our quick coffee and toast with scrambled eggs and Norwegian smoked salmon, Stacey Kent on the Edifier R1280DB kept the awkward silence at bay. Even with Stacey Kent, the speakers were amazing - it certainly felt like Ms. Kent was standing just behind us, cooing gently to the music of a piano that someone had miraculously been able to maneuver into my kitchen. It was only when I was half way to the airport to pick up my wife that I realized that I hadn’t even got her name. TLDR: Great speaker set, and won’t disappoint you in casual listening *provided you use a high-quality source* like genuine CDs or FLAC music on an audiophile grade player. The only flaw in this set is that any Bluetooth device that can see this set can connect without a password.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mind blowing for medium size hall or Bedroom
*by R***I on 14 July 2020*

I have given 5 star for sound quality, 4 star for volume control and 3 star for value for money. Reason with Pros and cons. Pros: 1. The output is very crystal clear for normal songs like if you are into Romantic songs, pop music, Rock music, classic Rock, punk Rock and other all genra that doesnt push too much bass. 2. Looks : mind blowing when placed on a shelf without its grills. 3. Connects through all the output options like optical, aux etc. Cons: 1. Its a chinese brand. 2. If you are buying these speakers just to watch movies to get a theater like experience and planning to place them in a hall. Then beaware these are not meant for bigger halls more then 12x15 in size. Because they are just 42 watt speakers in total and when you play movies in Netflix or any other Online application these speakers are not loud enough to give you a theater like experience. If a room is small then yes they are loud but not that much for theater feel, not at all. Above case is not true for Music they are enough louder, its just movies for which you need to play in full volume and still you wont get enough. 3. Not meant for Bass music lovers like R&B, Hiphop music etc. They have a very good bass but not deep enough for those who are bass head. And when I say deep bass that means Booooooooooom booooooooooom like bass that can give headche to one who doesnt like too much bass, its not there. 4. Little heavy. 5. Value for money? Mmm its little pricey because of its. Lack of output when you watch movies, i purchased it for INR 9499. They should have output of 80-100 watts at this price.

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