The Audioengine HD3 is an outstanding music system that pumps out top - notch stereo sound, making it an ideal choice for small rooms, desktops, or gaming setups. You have the flexibility to choose between wired and wireless connections. Connect via USB audio from your computer, use aptX - HD Bluetooth from your phone, tablet, or computer, or go analog with your turntable or cassette player. What's more, it comes with an excellent headphone amplifier, ensuring your music always sounds amazing. Key features include built - in analogue power amplifiers, wireless Bluetooth® with aptX®, extended range, and a 24 - bit upsampling DAC. There's also a USB computer audio input, a high - performance headphone amplifier, dual analogue inputs, and variable audio output. The hand - crafted cabinet and high - quality connectors add to its charm, along with custom Kevlar woofers and silk tweeters and detachable magnetic grills. Specifications: It's a powered Bluetooth aptX HD speaker system with a Class AB amplifier. The drivers are 2.75” aramid fibre woofers and 0.75“ Silk dome tweeters. It has a power output of 60 W peak power total (15 W RMS / 30 W peak per channel), AES. The package includes an HD3 powered (left) speaker, an HD3 passive (right) speaker, magnetic speaker grills, a 2m Speaker wire (16AWG), a power supply, a detachable power cord, a 1.5m Mini - Jack audio cable, a 1.5m USB cable, a microfibre power supply bag, a microfibre cable bag, and a quickstart guide.

Using the Audioengine HD3 speakers is a breeze. First, connect the powered (left) speaker to a power source using the provided detachable power cord and power supply. Then, connect the passive (right) speaker to the powered one with the 2m speaker wire. You can choose how to connect your audio source. If you're using a computer, you can use the USB cable for a direct connection or the Mini - Jack audio cable for an analog connection. For wireless, pair your phone, tablet, or computer via Bluetooth. When using headphones, just plug them into the headphone jack for a private listening experience. As for maintenance, keep the speakers in a dry and clean place. You can gently wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposing the speakers to extreme temperatures or humidity. If the magnetic grills get dirty, you can detach them and clean them carefully. And don't forget to store the cables in the provided microfibre cable bag when not in use to keep them organized and in good condition.