Edifier Luna Eclipse 2.0 Speaker Set Review

Audio/Speakers&Amps by stefan @ 2014-06-23

Luna Eclipse 2.0 speaker system takes part of the Edifier Image product section, which implies a stylish and unique design. This model is pretty compact, comes with active drivers for both high and medium frequencies while the lows are taken care of by two passive radiators which are placed in the back of each satellite. The speakers are also equipped with Bluetooth and for a more convenient control method Edifier also supplies a slim and sleek IR remote with removable battery.

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A Closer Look Part II

The User Manual is multi-language and besides the product installation we are also shown the main product components in detail:

 

 

 

Upon a first inspection at the bundle box, we will get to see the power adapter along with the cables inside, but let’s take a look in more detail:

 

 

 

Besides the power brick, we will also receive a stereo jack cable, one soft cloth, a connectivity cable between the two speakers but also the power cable, which helps us connect the brick to the wall socket:

 

 

 

The cable which connects the right speaker (which features all the inputs) to the left is proprietary, but is long enough for almost any setup:

 

 

 

Since the speakers have a glossy finish, they will surely collect dust in time along with fingerprints, so Edifier has also included a branded soft cloth:

 

 

 

The power brick cable ends up with a jack plug:

 

 

 

Here is also a closer look at the power brick; this one is not very large and resembles the one found with mainstream laptops; the red power LED will stay always lit in order to signal power delivery:

 

 

 

On its back side we have the output rating which is 18V at 3A. Efficiency level is rated as V:

 

 

 

The remote has a simple design and with it we can turn on/off the setup, but also set the volume levels:

 

 

 

We think that Edifier made a great choice when using a removable battery design and not proprietary as the one found with the Spinnaker USB-rechargeable remote:

 

 

 

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