
Edifier, a manufacturer of high-quality speakers and headphones, has announced a new Bluetooth speaker that resembles a desktop PC. The Huazai Cyber, available in black or white, has been meticulously designed to resemble a modern desktop PC with featuring a transparent wrap-around cover with simulated cooling fans, two GPUs, and a CPU with an AIO cooling solution. In terms of size, it’s 293.6 x 150.7 x 213.6 mm approaches those of a small form factor build.
The faux AIO also features RGB fans that change colors and pulse to the music, along with a 2.8-inch LCD screen, which can be configured to display animations, song lyrics, a clock, and once paired to a PC it can also display live CPU, GPU, and memory stats. This 2.1 setup conceals its drivers in the bottom portion of the “PC,” where most builds would typically locate their PSU. At a quick glance, they might not be immediately noticeable, but they can definitely be heard.




Edifier (as spotted by VideoCardz), for the time being, is currently only offering the Huazai Cyber in Chinese markets for ~$210. The 60W speaker includes 2x 52mm 10W drivers along with a 100 mm 40W subwoofer. Ports include 1x USB Type-A and 1x USB Type-C, both of which support up to 35W charging, and a 3.5mm audio jack is also provided for connecting to other devices. Once thing is for certain, whether seen as a curiosity by passerbys who wonder why you have two PCs on your desk, or enjoyed for its audio and display options, the Huazai Cyber is an interesting product for those who want some extra flash with their audio experience. It also takes things a different direction with so many products these days focusing on retro designs, and instead seeks to combine many aspects of the present. Here’s hoping that Edifier chooses to expand the sales market globally, as there’s sure to be customers who would like one.