Bluetooth on a PC speaker turns it from a single-device desk fixture into a flexible audio hub. With Bluetooth, the same set of speakers can stream music from your phone or tablet between work tasks, take a call from a laptop in the same room, or play a movie from a streaming stick — without swapping cables. Most modern Bluetooth desktop speakers also keep a wired 3.5mm or USB connection for the PC itself, giving you the best of both worlds: tethered, low-latency audio for gaming and a clean wireless link for everything else.
Our picks span the full Bluetooth-capable range, from genuine HiFi-tuned stereo pairs to RGB gaming-styled models. We have included the legacy Edifier G2000 listing (with the caveat that this older listing’s Bluetooth support varies by lot — confirm BT in the current spec sheet before buying for wireless-first use), the OHAYO 60W active Bluetooth 5.3 pair, the Edifier G2000 Pro RGB gaming model with confirmed Bluetooth, the BESTISAN gaming speakers with Bluetooth/AUX/Type-C, the Sanyun SW208 Bluetooth 5.0 bookshelf pair, and the Edifier Hecate RGB Bluetooth 5.1 gaming speakers. Prices range from around $50 to around $170. Below is an at-a-glance comparison, then a closer look at each, and a buyer’s guide built around Bluetooth versions and how they fit a real PC desk.
Best Bluetooth PC Speakers at a Glance
| Speaker | Best For | Standout Spec | Approx Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edifier G2000 32W (legacy listing — verify BT) | Long-running gaming pick | 32W, USB/3.5mm AUX, BT (verify) | around $100 |
| OHAYO 60W Active Bluetooth 5.3 Stereo 2.0 | Recent BT 5.3 stereo | 60W active, BT 5.3, 3.5mm | around $70 |
| Edifier G2000 Pro 2.0 RGB BT Virtual 7.1 | Gaming with confirmed BT + RGB | 64W peak, BT, virtual 7.1, RGB | around $170 |
| BESTISAN 30W Powered Monitor BT/AUX/Type-C | Powered monitor style PC pair | 30W, BT/AUX/Type-C | around $50 |
| Sanyun SW208 3″ Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf | Bookshelf-style HiFi BT | 3″ carbon driver, BT 5.0, 24-bit DAC | around $70 |
| Edifier Hecate RGB BT 5.1 Gaming | Newer Hecate gaming BT pair | 32W, BT 5.1, 12 RGB modes | around $100 |
1. Edifier G2000 32W PC Gaming Computer Speakers, Bluetooth, USB and 3.5mm AUX Inputs

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Honesty note: the Edifier G2000 (B00UAFSN5O) is a long-running listing with a complicated Bluetooth story. Edifier describes the product as a 32W PC gaming computer speaker pair with USB, 3.5mm AUX and Bluetooth, but because this is an older SKU some buyers have reported variations between batches — particularly around Bluetooth firmware behavior — so we recommend confirming Bluetooth is on the current spec sheet before buying if wireless is your primary need. At around $100 it remains a long-popular, well-regarded gaming speaker pair.
This is the speaker for the gamer who wants Edifier’s well-known tuning in a familiar G-series shape and is comfortable verifying the current Bluetooth spec at purchase. The 32W of power is plenty for desk distances, the USB and 3.5mm AUX inputs cover any PC, and Edifier’s reputation for balanced, musical desktop sound has made this listing a long-running favorite. For a wired-first, Bluetooth-also gaming pair from a trusted audio brand, the G2000 has earned its place — just double-check the wireless feature is on your unit.
Pros: Established Edifier tuning, 32W power, USB/AUX inputs, Bluetooth on spec sheet (verify lot).
Cons: Older listing — Bluetooth support has varied between batches over time.
2. OHAYO 60W Computer Speakers, Active Bluetooth 5.3 Stereo 2.0 for Desktop or Laptop

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The OHAYO 60W is the recent-Bluetooth pick of the list. It is an active Bluetooth 5.3 stereo 2.0 speaker pair with a 3.5mm input as well, rated at 60W total system power for the desktop. Bluetooth 5.3 is the most current version on this list, which generally means more stable pairing, lower latency than older revisions and good coexistence with other 2.4 GHz devices. At around $70 it is a strong-value modern option.
This is the pair to choose when you want the newest Bluetooth standard on your desk and a meaningful 60W of headroom for music and gaming. The active stereo design keeps things simple, the 3.5mm input covers any PC or console wired, and the 5.3 link is well suited to laptops and recent phones. For a contemporary, well-priced active Bluetooth stereo pair from an outside-the-big-names brand, the OHAYO is an honest, capable choice.
Pros: Bluetooth 5.3 (newest here), 60W active system, 3.5mm input, good value.
Cons: Less-established brand than Edifier or Logitech; check warranty terms.
3. Edifier G2000 Pro 2.0 RGB Gaming Speakers, 64W Peak, Virtual 7.1, Bluetooth, RGB

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The Edifier G2000 Pro is the confirmed-Bluetooth gaming flagship of this list. It is the successor to the original G2000 and ships with a clearly specified feature set: 64W of peak power across a 2.0 stereo pair, Bluetooth, Virtual 7.1 surround processing, 270° TempoFlow RGB lighting and game/movie/music sound modes. At around $170 it is the priciest option here, and the engineering and feature list justify the step up.
This is the pick for the gamer who wants Edifier’s audio tuning, confirmed Bluetooth without the legacy-listing question marks, and synchronised RGB to complete a battlestation. The 64W peak power gives the speakers real headroom, the Virtual 7.1 processing widens game audio, and the TempoFlow lighting wraps the units in 270° glow. Edifier’s G-series tuning has a long, well-earned reputation. For a premium Bluetooth-capable PC gaming pair where wireless and RGB are first-class features, the G2000 Pro is the standout.
Pros: 64W peak power, confirmed Bluetooth, Virtual 7.1, TempoFlow 270° RGB, multiple sound modes.
Cons: Highest price on the list; takes more desk space than ultra-compact bars.
4. BESTISAN Computer Gaming Speakers for Desktop PC, 30W Powered Monitor with Bluetooth/AUX/Type-C

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The BESTISAN 30W is the powered-monitor-style pick. It is a 30W stereo active speaker pair styled like a small studio monitor — wooden cabinet look, knob-on-front control — with Bluetooth, 3.5mm AUX and USB Type-C inputs all on board. At around $50 it brings monitor-style aesthetics and comprehensive connectivity to the desk at a sensible price.
This is the pick for the user who likes the look and posture of small powered studio monitors and wants Bluetooth alongside wired flexibility. Type-C makes a clean modern connection from a laptop, the AUX input covers any older device, and Bluetooth handles phones and tablets. The 30W power is well sized for desk listening. For a versatile, monitor-styled Bluetooth PC speaker pair at a wallet-friendly price, the BESTISAN is a smart pick.
Pros: Powered monitor styling, BT/AUX/Type-C inputs, 30W, mid-range value.
Cons: 30W is plenty at the desk but modest for larger rooms.
5. Sanyun SW208 3-inch Active Bluetooth 5.0 Bookshelf Speakers with 24-bit DAC

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The Sanyun SW208 is the bookshelf-format pick. They are 3-inch active Bluetooth 5.0 bookshelf speakers with a 60W carbon-fiber driver design, a built-in 24-bit DAC and Sanyun’s dynamic 3D processing. At around $70 they are positioned more as compact HiFi-leaning speakers than gaming-styled units, and they look the part.
This is the pair to choose when music quality matters as much as game audio, and you want speakers that double as a tidy desktop HiFi system. The carbon-fiber drivers aim for cleaner mids and highs, the on-board 24-bit DAC bypasses noisy PC sound chips for cleaner audio, and Bluetooth 5.0 covers phones and tablets reliably. The bookshelf form factor lets them flank a monitor or sit on shelves alongside it. For HiFi-leaning Bluetooth PC speakers that look serious about audio, the SW208 is a standout.
Pros: Carbon-fiber 3″ drivers, BT 5.0, 24-bit DAC, dynamic 3D sound, HiFi-style design.
Cons: Bookshelf footprint is larger than compact bars; needs desk depth.
6. Edifier Hecate RGB Gaming Speakers, 32W Peak, Bluetooth 5.1, 12 RGB Lighting Effects

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Rounding out the list is the Edifier Hecate RGB Gaming Speakers, the Bluetooth 5.1 gaming pick. Edifier’s Hecate line targets gamers with a 32W peak power, Bluetooth 5.1, game/movie/music sound modes and a striking 12 RGB lighting effects across the cabinets. At around $100 it sits in the mid-range and offers a fresh take on Edifier’s PC speaker formula.
This is the pick for the gamer who wants confirmed Bluetooth and elaborate RGB without paying flagship money. The BT 5.1 link is stable and low-latency for modern devices, the 32W peak handles desk listening at honest volumes, and the multi-mode RGB plus sound modes let you switch the speakers into game, movie or music personality on demand. For a mid-priced Bluetooth gaming pair with personality from a trusted audio brand, the Hecate RGB closes out the list nicely.
Pros: Bluetooth 5.1, 12 RGB lighting effects, 32W peak, multiple sound modes.
Cons: 32W peak is on the lighter side compared to the G2000 Pro.
How to Choose Bluetooth PC Speakers
Start by checking the Bluetooth version and how recent the listing is. Bluetooth 5.3 (OHAYO), 5.1 (Edifier Hecate RGB) and 5.0 (Sanyun SW208) all deliver stable, low-latency wireless on modern phones, tablets and PCs. Older listings — like the legacy Edifier G2000 — list Bluetooth on the spec sheet but have a long history with batch-to-batch variation, so confirm the current revision genuinely includes Bluetooth before buying for wireless-first use. If wireless is your main source, prefer a newer, clearly specified Bluetooth pair like the G2000 Pro or Hecate RGB.
Decide how often you will actually use Bluetooth versus wired. For desk PC gaming, a wired 3.5mm or USB connection is best for absolute lowest latency, while Bluetooth shines for streaming music from a phone, taking the speakers off-desk briefly, or hooking up a tablet for video. Every speaker on this list keeps wired inputs alongside Bluetooth, so you do not have to choose — but if Bluetooth will be your default source, prioritise the version and stability indicators rather than the headline power.
Power and driver quality matter more than the Bluetooth feature alone. The OHAYO’s 60W active design and the Edifier G2000 Pro’s 64W peak give real headroom, while the Sanyun SW208’s carbon-fiber drivers and 24-bit DAC chase audio quality at moderate power. Bluetooth without a competent underlying speaker still sounds like a cheap speaker, so do not let the wireless badge distract from driver size, cabinet build and amplifier rating.
Finally, weigh extras and aesthetics against budget. The Edifier G2000 Pro and Hecate RGB add RGB lighting and gaming sound modes for battlestation immersion, the Sanyun SW208 leans HiFi and bookshelf aesthetic, and the BESTISAN takes a monitor-styled tack. Pick the personality that fits your desk, prioritise a current, well-supported Bluetooth version if wireless is core, and choose the Bluetooth PC speaker on this list that lands on your priority. The right one becomes the audio hub for your whole desk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bluetooth audio good enough for gaming on PC speakers?
For competitive shooters where every millisecond matters, wired is still the safest call — most speakers on this list, including the Edifier G2000 Pro and Hecate RGB, keep both options. For casual gaming, music, movies and most everyday play, modern Bluetooth 5.0, 5.1 and 5.3 — as on the Sanyun SW208, Hecate RGB and OHAYO — are stable, low-latency and perfectly usable. Match the connection to the game’s pace.
Which Bluetooth version should I look for?
Newer is generally better. Bluetooth 5.3 (OHAYO) is the most current here and tends to be the most reliable in busy 2.4 GHz environments; 5.1 (Hecate RGB) and 5.0 (Sanyun SW208, BESTISAN, G2000 Pro) are still excellent for music and casual gaming. The exact codec — SBC, AAC, aptX — also matters for music quality, but pairing stability and version are the headline differences day to day.
Can I use Bluetooth PC speakers wired at the same time?
Sort of — most of these speakers, including the Edifier G2000 Pro, OHAYO, BESTISAN, Sanyun SW208 and Hecate RGB, support both wired (3.5mm AUX, USB or Type-C) and Bluetooth, but the speakers typically play one source at a time. Switching is usually as easy as pressing an input button. Use wired from your PC and pair Bluetooth from your phone for quick toggling.
Are Bluetooth PC speakers as loud as wired ones?
Yes — Bluetooth is a connection method, not a power limit. The amplifier and drivers determine loudness, not the wireless feature. The OHAYO 60W active system and Edifier G2000 Pro’s 64W peak get plenty loud at desk distance, while the Sanyun SW208 and BESTISAN 30W are tuned for near-field use where high peak power is unnecessary.
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