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Edifier Expands Wireless Speaker Lineup with M90 Featuring Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC, and HDMI eARC at CES 2026
Edifier's M90 is a "cross-scenario, multi-purpose" active speaker that delivers equally excellent performance not only in PC, desktop, and Bluetooth listening environments but also in TV and home entertainment setups.
Edifier came to CES with a message that is refreshingly practical and aligned with the brand's identity: "Cross-scenario audio solutions for modern home entertainment." In other words, it means to stop thinking in terms of distinct categories.
Desktop, living room, hybrid workspaces, secondary systems, and everything in between are no longer separate audio problems. Edifier's latest lineup is designed to move, connect, adapt, and expand fluidly without needing to rethink the entire setup every time you change rooms or screens.
This positioning is important in a very crowded wireless speaker market where dozens of companies compete for the same shelf space and streaming subscriptions. Bigger specs and trendy finishes alone are no longer enough. What Edifier is showing at CES focuses on real-world use cases: flexible connectivity, modern streaming support, a compact form factor that doesn't look like an "appliance," and a system that makes sense whether placed next to a monitor, below a TV, or playing dual roles in a shared space.
Edifier didn't end up here by accident. Over the past few years, this brand has quietly, and sometimes very loudly, built momentum by combining solid industrial design with features people actually use, and delivering sound quality that usually exceeds the asking price. While many competitors chase lifestyle prestige or audiophile jargon, Edifier's CES lineup sticks to a clearer idea: audio that works wherever you live, work, and listen.
Based on this broad strategy, Edifier has systematically expanded its wireless speaker lineup without asking buyers to take out a second mortgage for a listening room. Reasonable pricing, features that translate to real-world use cases, and performance that actually holds up have given the brand legitimate traction in a market that punishes half-baked ideas.
In 2025, this approach was clearly evident in coverage of the MR5 and S880DB MKII. Both products are sub-$400 designs aimed at listeners who want flexibility without compromising quality. The newly launched M90 doesn't replace these two models; instead, it casts a wider net, offering another option that fits neatly into Edifier's growing ecosystem without forcing buyers to reset their existing setup.
Edifier M90 Wireless Speaker
Launched in 2024, the Edifier M90 active speaker builds on the momentum of the M60 and is designed to deliver consistent comfort whether on a desk or in a home entertainment setup. The M90's goal is simple: to bridge the gap between desktop audio, TV, streaming platforms, and gaming consoles without requiring users to juggle multiple systems or compromise.
User convenience is clearly part of the design goals. The M90 offers onboard controls for quick adjustments, a forward-facing remote for sofa-friendly operation, and support for the Edifier ConneX mobile app (available on iOS and Android) to ensure that the experience from basic control to setup doesn't become a troubleshooting exercise.
The Edifier M90 utilizes a 2-way driver configuration centered around a 4-inch long-throw mid-bass driver and a 1-inch silk dome tweeter. Output is rated at 100 watts RMS, with peak output reaching up to 100dB SPL, comfortably filling small rooms or nearfield listening areas without excessive strain.
The system employs a bi-amped approach, allowing for independent control of each driver. It supports 24-bit/96kHz audio resolution depending on the source. Practically speaking, this translates to cleaner signal processing and better dynamic control assuming the user is providing a source better than heavily compressed streams.
The DSP plays a crucial role in shaping the M90's sound, optimizing performance for various content types from music and video to gaming. Rear connectivity is refreshingly extensive, featuring Line-in, Optical, USB-C, and HDMI eARC, catering to most modern use cases.
Wireless functionality is handled by Bluetooth 6.0, supporting LDAC and multipoint for high-quality wireless playback and seamless switching between devices. In a market where wireless convenience often comes at the expense of audio quality, Edifier clearly aims to satisfy both camps.
While the M90 may be the flagship product, it's not the only one. At CES 2026, Edifier showcased how the rest of its lineup supports the same "crossover scenario" idea from different angles. The MR3 and MR5 focus on compact DSP-managed monitors for desktop and home studio setups, while the QR65 targets modern gaming and creator desks with a hi-fi-oriented design and more restrained ambient lighting.
Nearfield Monitor Series: Designed for Modern Workflows
Edifier's MR series remains central to its desktop and home studio strategy. Designed for tight spaces and hybrid workflows, these nearfield monitors prioritize accuracy and consistency over flamboyance. The MR3 (available on Amazon for $149.99) targets space-constrained desktop setups, while the 3-way MR5 adds an integrated woofer and side-mounted acoustic lenses to deliver deeper bass from a relatively small enclosure.
Across the series, Edifier relies on end-to-end DSP, bi-amped or tri-amped amplification, tone tuning, and room/placement correction. It combines this with wide off-axis response for usable listening beyond the traditional sweet spot. Both the MR3 and MR5 have won Japan's VGP 2025 Design Award, a testament to execution rather than marketing hype.
QR Series: Gaming Aesthetics, Hi-Fi Intentions
The QR series reflects how gaming desks have evolved into multi-purpose hubs for streaming, content creation, and remote work. The QR65 (available on Amazon for $499) and QR30 (available on Amazon for $169) take a surprisingly restrained approach to RGB lighting despite expectations. Their Infinity Mirror design adds subtle ambient lighting that enhances the setup without overwhelming it.
Comparison
The QR65 uses a two-way configuration with a long-throw mid-range driver and silk dome tweeter, delivering 70W RMS through a bi-amp DSP and employing a precisely engineered labyrinth bass reflex port for controlled low-frequency response. The built-in GaN fast charger adds practical value by simplifying complex power supply and cable management on your desk.
Edifier arrived in Las Vegas with a clear message. The brand is no longer content to remain on the fringes of the wireless speaker market. With the debut of the M90 active speaker, Edifier also showcased existing models from its MR and QR series, reinforcing how deep and intentional its current lineup is across desktop, lifestyle, and home entertainment categories.
The M90 sits at the heart of Edifier's CES strategy. Its positioning is clear: a single active speaker designed to work seamlessly in multiple scenarios without compromise. Described by Edifier as a "cross-scenario, multi-purpose" system, the M90 is intended to comfortably handle PC desktops and everyday Bluetooth listening as well as TV and home entertainment tasks.
Building on the foundation of the M60, the M90 goes further with gaming and living room use. It delivers higher output from a slightly larger enclosure, adds Bluetooth 6.0 including LDAC and multipoint support, expands physical connectivity through HDMI-eARC and a dedicated subwoofer output. The inclusion of a remote control reinforces this shift beyond strict near-field use, suggesting a system designed to be easily manipulated not just next to your keyboard but also across the room.
Within the context of Edifier's extensive CES showcase, the M90 feels like a shrewd and calculated move. It allows the brand to expand its reach into living room audio and gaming while staying true to its desktop roots.
Pricing and Availability
The Edifier M90 is expected to launch on Amazon (Amazon.com) in early March 2026 for $369.
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