


Let me start by saying these little wooden cubes punch WAY above their weight class. As someone who's cycled through countless desktop speakers, the A2+s deliver shockingly rich sound from such compact bodies. The matte wood finish looks premium on my desk - way classier than plastic competitors.
The setup was hilariously easy. I literally plugged them in via USB-C (no drivers needed!), paired Bluetooth in seconds, and was jamming within minutes. The multiple connection options mean I can switch between my work laptop (USB), personal phone (Bluetooth), and turntable (RCA) without unplugging anything.
Sound quality? Mind-blowing for the size. Playing Fleetwood Mac's 'The Chain,' the separation between instruments was crystal clear - I could pinpoint Stevie Nicks' voice dead center while the guitar licks danced around the soundstage. The silk dome tweeters handle highs beautifully without any harshness.
Now the elephant in the room: bass. These won't shake your walls, but after tweaking my EQ (I use Boom 3D on Mac), they deliver surprisingly articulate low-end. For critical listening sessions, I do plug in my subwoofer via the dedicated output - then they transform into a completely different beast.
Two quirks worth noting: 1) They run warm during long sessions (normal for Class AB amps), and 2) The volume knob has satisfying resistance but lacks markings - I wish there were detents at least.
After six months of daily use, they've become my work-from-home MVPs. Whether it's Zoom calls (voices sound unnaturally clear), gaming sessions (hearing footsteps in Valorant is almost cheating), or weekend vinyl spins, these versatile performers handle everything with audiophile-grade finesse.
Are they perfect? No speaker is. But for anyone wanting premium sound without sacrificing desk space, these are hands-down the best compact speakers under $300. Just don't be surprised when guests do a double-take after hearing them!
