A desktop speaker that doubles as a living-room powerhouse—this is the promise of the Edifier M90. Measuring just 133 mm wide by 212 mm tall, it packs 100 W RMS of bi-amplified output into a design that fits seamlessly on a workstation or bookshelf without sacrificing performance.

The M90’s real innovation lies in its adaptability. HDMI eARC integration allows it to act as both a standalone audio hub and a TV companion, with low-latency passthrough for movies, games, and streaming platforms. This flexibility is rare in compact speakers, usually reserved for larger home-theater systems.

Under the hood, the M90 combines 4-inch aluminium mid-low drivers with silk-dome tweeters to deliver deep bass and crisp highs. Dual Class-D amplifiers ensure clean power delivery, while 24-bit/96 kHz digital processing guarantees high-fidelity reproduction whether the source is analog or digital.

Edifier M90: A compact powerhouse for home audio
  • Power: 100 W RMS bi-amplified output
  • Drivers: 4-inch aluminium mid-low, 1-inch silk-dome tweeter
  • Amp: Dual high-efficiency Class-D amplifiers
  • Audio Processing: 24-bit/96 kHz digital signal path
  • Connectivity: HDMI eARC, Optical, USB-C, AUX, Bluetooth 6.0 (LDAC)

The M90 isn’t just about raw power—it’s designed for real-world use. A SUB OUT port lets users add an external subwoofer for deeper bass, while the EDIFIER ConneX app offers customizable EQ presets and Bluetooth multipoint switching. An onboard knob and 2.4 GHz remote simplify control, and HDMI CEC means TV remotes work without compromise.

For enterprises or audiophiles looking to upgrade from basic desktop speakers, the M90’s combination of high-resolution processing and versatile connectivity makes it a strong contender. However, its $369.99 price point may limit adoption in budget-conscious environments where performance is prioritized over premium features.

Availability is confirmed for immediate purchase through authorized retailers, though long-term reliability of the HDMI eARC implementation remains untested in real-world scenarios.