Unboxing the Fifine Ampligame A20 Speakers

Introduction to the Fifine Ampligame A20

Welcome back to the channel, everyone. Today, we’re diving into the unboxing and review of the Fifine Ampligame A20 gaming speakers. These speakers are a new product from Fifine, and we’re here to see if they live up to the hype. Priced under $100, specifically $46.99 at the time of recording, these speakers come with a 5% discount coupon. Let’s get started and see what they offer.

First Impressions and Unboxing

Upon opening the box, the first thing we encounter is the instruction manual. The manual provides a comprehensive guide to the Fifine Ampligame A20, detailing the contents, product description, and visual instructions. The speakers have a unique pentagon-like shape, which adds to their aesthetic appeal.

The package includes:

  • Two speakers
  • 3.5mm jack
  • USB port

Interestingly, the speakers do not require a power adapter as they draw power from the USB connection.

Design and Build Quality

The speakers look quite appealing with a design that initially seems metallic but is actually hard plastic. For $46.99, the build quality is satisfactory. The left speaker features a touch button for controlling the RGB lights, which can be turned on or off by holding the button for three seconds. The speakers also come with rubber stands to prevent slipping.

The left speaker includes:

  • Fine Fine logo
  • Plus and minus buttons
  • RGB light in the middle

The right speaker has a power button and RGB lighting but does not feature the Fine Fine logo, which keeps the design clean and minimalistic.

Connectivity and Setup

Connecting the speakers is straightforward. The cable length is sufficient for a standard computer desk setup, particularly for a one-monitor setup. The power is drawn from the USB port, which is convenient for laptop users. Setting up the speakers with a MacBook requires connecting the USB and 3.5mm jack, which are located on opposite sides of the MacBook.

Steps to connect:

  1. Plug in the USB cable
  2. Connect the 3.5mm jack
  3. Adjust the volume settings

Performance and Sound Quality

Now, let’s talk about the sound quality. When playing music, the speakers are not significantly louder than the MacBook’s built-in speakers. However, they do offer more bass and clarity. The bass is not overpowering but decent for the price range. The speakers excel in delivering clear highs and mids, making them suitable for casual listening and gaming.

Comparison with MacBook speakers:

  • More bass
  • Clearer highs and mids
  • Not significantly louder

RGB Lighting and Controls

The RGB lighting adds a nice touch to the speakers. You can cycle through different colors and effects by double-tapping the touch button. Holding the button for three seconds turns the RGB lights on or off. While the RGB feature is a nice addition, it might not be necessary for everyone, especially during work hours.

RGB lighting features:

  • Single colors
  • Cycling effects
  • On/off control

Final Thoughts and Verdict

In summary, the Fifine Ampligame A20 speakers offer good value for money. They are ideal for laptop users and small computer setups. While they may not be the loudest speakers, they provide decent bass and clarity for their price range. The RGB lighting is a nice bonus, adding a touch of style to your setup.

Pros:

  • Affordable
  • Good bass and clarity
  • Easy setup
  • RGB lighting

Cons:

  • Not significantly louder
  • Limited to small setups

If you’re looking for an affordable and stylish speaker for casual use, the Fifine Ampligame A20 is worth considering. Don’t forget to smash the like button and subscribe to the channel for more reviews. This is Lars, signing off. See you in the next video!

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