Audiophile sound
Furthermore, they’ve been upgraded with Texas Instruments chipsets and a XMOS XU216 processor, which allows them to play high-resolution audio up to 24-bit/96kHz (via analog inputs) and 24-bit/192kHz (via digital inputs).
Additionally, the MKII versions have built-in Bluetooth 5.3 with support for LDAC, so you can stream the highest-resolution audio over Bluetooth (given that your source device supports LDAC as well).

As with many of today’s powered speaker systems, the S880DB MKII is designed to be versatile. It features USB-C, optical, coaxial and dual RCA inputs, allowing you to use them as powered speakers for your computer, turntable (with a built-in phono preamp) or even your TV.
There’s also a subwoofer out port, in case you want to add an external subwoofer and build out your system.
