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).

Two Edifier speakers with a light wood finish and white front panels are placed on a round wooden table. One speaker shows the front with a tweeter and woofer, while the other shows the back with various input/output ports and control knobs. A hand is reaching towards a small, round, silver remote control on the table.
The Edifier S880DB MKII come with a battery-powered remote, which can be used to control playback.
Edifier

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.