MP200

Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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Small yet powerful

Carry the power of full range sound in the palm of your hand. Feel like you are carrying the band with you on your travels.

Speakers that are as colourful as you

Let your personality shine through wherever you go with your choice of colour with our portable speaker.

Simple to control

Three button control located on top of the speaker lets you easily control your audio. Answering calls, powering on and playback control. Quickly change your portable speaker into a speaker phone with the call button.

Smooth feeling encasement

Hold this small cute speaker and understand that the encasement and hand feel is shockingly smooth and comfortable to hold in your hand.

Hand string for portability

Handy string is attached to the cube for easier travelling. Hang the speaker from a door knob, your wrist, your car’s rear view mirror, or anywhere else you can think of.

Hard hitting sound in the palm of your hand

Having the speaker driver only be 2-inches wide, you will be incredibly impressed with the monstrous sound from this tiny Bluetooth speaker.

Made to keep on playing

A portable speaker needs to be durable and that is what the MP200 offers. Each one is made to come with you on your trips including backpacking wherever you go.

Cubic Perfection

These portable speakers are designed to cubic perfection. Simple to hold with no hard edges making them perfectly safe.

Bluetooth 4.1 connection

Enjoy Bluetooth to its fullest with Bluetooth 4.1. Reach up to a distance of 10 metres for wireless connectivity.

microSD card input and USB charging

Load up your microSD with all your favourite tracks and play directly from your card onto the speaker. Plug the speaker directly into a computer or laptop let it charge with the included USB charging cable.

Splash proof portable speaker

Keep your tunes going while travelling. Do you have a weekend getaway planned and afraid of damaging your speakers? Don’t ever worry when the MP200 has an IP rating 54 this makes sure the speaker is protected from both dust and water spray.

Specification

Noise Level:

≥ 30dB (A)

Total Output Power (RMS):

5.5W

Driver:

2" (48mm)

Frequency Response:

150Hz - 14kHz

Audio Inputs:

MicroSD card, Bluetooth, USB audio streaming

lnput Sensitivity:

Bluetooth / USB audio streaming: 300 ± 50mFFS

FAQ
Connecting a subwoofer with a pair of powered speakers that do not have a “Sub-Out”

Yes, you can use a subwoofer with our powered speakers, but the subwoofer must also be self-powered. You will need an RCA Y-splitter. From the audio source run one set of the RCA’s to the speakers, and the other set of RCA’s to the subwoofer. Note that speakers without a sub-out do not have a low-pass filter, so they will continue to play bass frequencies when connected to the subwoofer.

Pairing two Bluetooth sets of Edifier speakers to a device and use them at the same time?

This is possible but only if the audio source is capable of dual Bluetooth audio. Please check with your Bluetooth devices owner’s manual, or the manufacturer to see if it has dual Bluetooth audio capability. If your device does not have this capability you can purchase an external Bluetooth splitter transmitter from many online retailers.

there is audio from one speaker, but none or a scratching noise out of the other.

This issue is usually caused by a tracking issue on the turntable. To test if it is the turntable at fault or the speakers, reverse the RCA jacks on the control speaker, red to white and white to red. If the issue now occurs on the other speaker, it is the turntable at fault. Please contact your turntable manufacturer for instructions on how to properly set the tracking. If the issue remains on the same channel it is problem. Please contact our customer service team for troubleshooting and assistance.

Why does my speaker cannot connect to Bluetooth?

1. Make sure the Bluetooth input is selected, you can do this one of two ways. With the speaker remote, press the button with the Bluetooth symbol or you can click-in the volume knob on the control speaker to cycle through the inputs. If the speakers have an LED indicator the light will turn blue, if they have a screen the Bluetooth symbol will appear, you will now be able to pair a device. If you are able to pair, but are still not getting audio please check that the volume is up on both the Bluetooth device and the speakers. 2. Disconnect any previously paired devices. Press and hold the volume knob down on the control speaker for 2-5 seconds. Then pair with the speakers from your Bluetooth device. 3. Try resetting the Bluetooth chip to factory settings. Please unplug the speakers for at least ten minutes to allow for the capacitors to fully drain. Then plug the speakers back in, select the Bluetooth input, and pair your device with the speakers.

Speakers are connected to my turntable, but there is little or no volume.

Self-powered speakers require a Pre-amp to boost the phono signal to a line-level. Many modern turntables come with a built-in switchable pre-amp. Usually the switch to turn on the pre-amp is either on the back of the turntable, or underneath the platter. The switch is most commonly labelled Phono/Line, it will need to be in the Line position. To find out if your turntable has a built-in pre-amp please refer to the owner’s manual, or contact the manufacturer.

My speakers are always too quiet when I turn them on

In order to protect the speakers (and your ears) from a loud volume surge, they utilize a volume remember setting that powers on at anywhere from 20 to 60% lower volume, depending on how loud they were when they were last switched off.

Where can I purchase a replacement remote for my speakers?

Remotes are available for purchase on Edifier’s official website. Visit the Edifier site that is specific to your region and then click the “Shop” at the top right. On the next page, click on “Accessories” located in the left sidebar. The accessories page should have a listing for the remote.

Speakers connected to TV using the optical cable, but am not getting any sound.

1.  Check that the optical input is selected on the speakers, for speakers with an LED indicator the light will be red, for speakers with a screen, OPT will be displayed. 2. Our speakers use Pulse-Code Modulation, or PCM as the optical/digital input signal. TV’s with an optical audio output will have the option to switch the optical/digital output to PCM. This can usually be done by going into the audio settings, or advanced audio settings, on the TV menu. If you cannot find the setting for your particular brand and model of TV, please contact the manufacturer, they will easily be able to walk you through the process of switching to PCM.

My speakers are no longer turning on/not playing any audio?

1. Are the speakers plugged into a working outlet and the master power switch on the active speaker is switched to on? Can you try the speakers with a few different outlets? Is the LED indicator on the speaker no longer coming on once you do this? 2. If the speakers are turning on can you try using them with a few different inputs and audio sources to see if you can get them to play? Also be sure to check the the input you are using to connect to the speakers is selected using the remote or volume knob. *If the speakers will not turn on after checking the power switch and making sure the outlet is working, the internal power supply is most likely bad and the speakers will need to be replaced if they are under warranty.

Connecting powered speakers that don’t have a Sub Out, to a powered subwoofer.

From the source you will want to run 2 RCA single male to dual female RCA splitters, one in the left channel one in the right channel. Using 4 single male-to-male RCA cables(Tip: if you have 2 dual male-to-male RCA cables you can split them down the middle to get 4 singles), run a left channel to the subwoofer and left channel to the speakers. Using the other 2 male-to-male RCA cables run one right channel to the speakers, and one right channel to the subwoofer.

Connecting my Bluetooth speakers to a Bluetooth receiver.

Most Bluetooth receivers have Bluetooth input only, meaning you can stream from your audio device to the receiver and it will output the sound through a wired connection. Some receivers do have Bluetooth output, but it is not common. Please confirm with the receiver manufacturer if your model has Bluetooth output.

Changing the input on a bookshelf speaker to Bluetooth using the control knob.

" Speakers disconnect from the Bluetooth input. To get it back on and have the ability to pair with the speakers these are the steps: 1. Locate the volume knob on the active speaker.  2. Click the volume knob in very quickly, like you are clicking a computer mouse.  3. Each click will cycle between the inputs, once the LED indicator light is blue the Bluetooth input will be selected.  4. Pair your device with the speakers. "

How do I switch the inputs on my speakers without a remote?

You can switch the inputs by clicking the volume knob on the control speaker. This will cycle through the different inputs.

Why is Windows not detecting my device?

First, check if your device requires a driver update. If not, then this is often an issue with the operating system rather than the products themselves. We suggest contacting Windows support for help. The phone number for their US support line is 1 (800) 642 7676. You can also visit their help page, and click on “Contact Support” under the “Get Help” app button: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus/ For a full international list of Microsoft support numbers, please visit this page: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4051701/global-customer-service-phone-numbers

Speakers are connected using the USB Hi-Res input, but there is no sound from the computer

1.  Please check that the USB input is selected. USB will be displayed on the control speakers input screen. 2. For Mac users, please open “System Preferences,” select the “Sound” tab, and select the Edifier speakers as the current audio output device. 3. For Microsoft Windows 7/10 users, please download and install the Windows audio drivers. The drivers can be found here: NOTE if possible, please include a link to the XMOS audio drivers here. Then open the control panel, select “Sound,” and set the audio output device to the Edifier speakers or XMOS USB Audio.

Windows 10 not controlling volume over Bluetooth.

"Disable the absolute volume function on the computer by following these steps. 1. Open Windows Registry (search for regedit.exe). 2. Click on Computer>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SYSTEM>ControlSet001>Control>Bluetooth>Audio>AVRCP>CT 3. Then click on DisableAbsoluteVolume and set the value to 1"

I cannot control the volume of the speakers when connected to Bluetooth from my android device.

You will need to disable absolute volume in the phone. First, enable developer options. To do this, go to Device Settings, then scroll down and select "About Phone. " From there, tap on "Software Information" and locate the "Build Number" entry. Once you've found it, tap on "Build Number" seven times in rapid succession, developer options will then be available on the settings menu of the phone. Go into developer options and toggle the button for "disable absolute volume." Restart the phone and this should allow you to control the volume of the speakers from the phone.

Which is better and clearer with more bass? Edifier r2000db or Edifier s1000db?

The S1000DB is one of the top of the line bookshelf 2.0 models from Edifier. It will have a better sound than other non S series or Airpulse models.

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