
Audioengine A5+ Wireless Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers – Premium 150W Stereo Speakers for Music, Gaming, Turntables, Home Theater Systems – Powerful Studio Monitors
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Gamers, Music and Movie Lovers
Award winning professional hardware sold at consumer prices.
Subwoofers Add More Audio
Complete your sound stage by adding one of our subwoofers and hear the audio you’ve been missing.
Hear More Audio via 24 bit
Audiophiles know – Hi-Fi audio files and professional equipment enhance music, gaming, movies, podcasts and more.
Speaker Stands Enhance Audio
Improve your sound stage by elevating your speakers at 15 degree angles on stands to enhance your audio by up to 20%.
Wood vs Plastic vs Metal
Enclosures made of wood offer less distortion than metal or plastic, which leads to greater clarity and more enjoyment.
13 Step Hand Painted Process
Our piano gloss finishes will impress. They look great anywhere in the home or office and are built to last.
Superior Craftsmanship
Real wood that lasts. The variety in the wood grain makes each bookshelf speakers set unique. Quality inside and out.
Professional Components
Our amplifiers, Bluetooth receivers, and Wi-Fi products are built with ease of use in mind. Most are plug and play out of the box.
How did we get our start?
Founded in 2005, our founders worked in the tech industry for many years with companies like Harman, Apple, Gibson Guitars, and Alesis.
What makes our products unique?
We take professional components used in high end audio equipment and sell them at consumer prices.
What problem are we solving?
The average consumer is missing audio they’re unaware exists. Better hardware and hi-fi audio files open a whole new sound experience for listeners.
A veteran owned company with engineering, design and phone support all based in the USA.
BLUETOOTH APTX-HD – Simple wireless connection from up to 100ft away with your smartphone or computer
ROOM FILLING – A house shaking 150 watts of pure clean audio for your bookshelf, home theater, office studio, TV or living room
HIGH FIDELITY – Crystal clear audio ready for your streaming music or personal library – all custom tuned by musicians for that signature audioengine sound
PLUG AND PLAY – RCA or 3.5mm AUX wired options
FEATURING – 5 inch woofers, .75 silk tweeters, AUX and RCA in and outputs, Class AB amp, remote control
INCLUDES – 12 feet speaker wire, 6 feet AC power cord, 6.5 feet 3.5mm audio cable, RCA cable, remote control, microfiber speaker and cable bags
WHY CHOOSE A5 – Professional components, veteran owned USA Texas company, customer service with real people, not voicemail
Customers say
Customers appreciate the speakers’ sound quality, value for money, and build quality. They find the sound full, balanced, and without any appreciable boominess in the midrange. The speakers are well-built and reliable, with no issues with reliability or cabinets. Many customers appreciate the attractive appearance and design that complements most decors. The remote control is described as functional and easy to use. Overall, customers find the speakers a good balance of quality and price.
7 reviews for Audioengine A5+ Wireless Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers – Premium 150W Stereo Speakers for Music, Gaming, Turntables, Home Theater Systems – Powerful Studio Monitors


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C. Etheridge –
They punch above their weight for the price.
I have been mostly a front of house sound engineer for 25 years, I also appreciate the audiophile world and have been living there for a long time. Currently I enjoy professionally mixing on d&b audiotechnik speakers which are about as audiophile as you can get in the live sound world. My journey started with the Parts Express C-Note speakers that need to be assembled. It was fun and they do sound great. After several years I wanted to get something that sounded more precise but I don’t want to break the bank. I have been a Klipsch fan for a long time so I went with the Klipsch R-51PM. While they sounded “good”, they severely lack in mid-range/low-end presence and have an annoying hiss at low levels. They are very quirky as well. So after some more research I came across these Audioengine A5+’s. I have heard of Audioengine for a while now and I always felt they were a tad small to reproduce solid mid range. I took a swing after reading some glowing reviews and I can honestly say, these speakers do not disappoint. I am very impressed with the tight clarity, unreal mid-range, and an extremely solid low end that put the Klipsch speaker to shame. If you wanted to run these without a subwoofer, they can hold their own. However, if you want a full range stage, you will need a subwoofer. I have paired these speakers with an iFi Zen DAC V2 which allows you to remove the additional volume control from Windows and you only need the volume control on the speakers themselves while also having a separate volume control for your headphones that doesn’t affect the speakers. Very ideal set up. There is no audible hiss at low levels. They look great. The terminals on the back of the speakers are top notch! One of the things I hated about the Klipsch is their terminals are cheap and plasticky which makes connections very difficult to set up. There is nothing about these speakers that say cheap or flimsy at all. The exact opposite actually. I got the basic matte black finish which will leave fingerprints but after setting them up, that’s not a concern. The power light is a tad bright since the speaker sits at near arms reach, but I was able to use a “light dim” and now it is tolerable. The remote solid milled aluminum and feels premium, however, when pulling the tab the first time to activate the battery, I thought I broke it, but that was part of the design and after popping the control unit back in, it is flawless. Other than that, I honestly can’ think of anything I don’t love about these speakers.
Phil –
If you love music, you will smile when you hear these speakers!
After months of research, I decided to go with Audioengine. The A2’s looked like all I would need, but after reading the great reviews of the A5’s, I chose the A5+ Bamboo. I ordered them on Friday late AM, and received them on Saturday morning (overnite FEDEX, $3.99). I’ve been breaking them in all day (not that I noticed a problem out of the box), as the mftr suggests. I’m feeding them the signal from a Fiio E-10 DAC, plugged into the USB on my iMac. They are mounted on a pair of dense foam blocks, to raise them slightly. I’m not sure I see the advantages of using the optional stands since they tilt the speaker back and change the plane of the tweeter and woofer. I had to re-arrange some items on my office shelves to prevent resonance during some of the lower bass passages.The packaging was stellar, with cables and speakers covered by some nice soft, cloth bags. The bags will come in handy to put over the speakers while I’m away, and help prevent dust settling on the speaker cones. Anyway, the setup is straightforward, and AE even provides some good speaker wire to connect the two units. They look fantastic. The manual says the sugar compounds in the bamboo are ‘carbonized’ and ‘caramelized’ to bring out the darker wood tones. It also provides a sweeter sound (ahem). Whatever. They look great, and seem to be finely finished. Worth the extra money for this option, I think.Okay, now for the sound. An audiophile of sorts, I have a history of buying the best-value components based on my readings of Stereophile, Absolute Sound, and high end audio blogs. My tunes are all Flac, Apple Lossless, or AIFF-C files. Of course, my iTunes purchases are 256Kb conversions…can’t help that. I train my ears by going to many pop and classical concerts and listening for the qualities that make live music so enjoyable. So, I don’t take my speakers lightly…I have some expectations. How do I rate the A5+’s? I couldn’t be happier considering what I paid. The speakers never seem to strain, even at very high volumes. The only thing I notice is some compression of the midrange at VERY high volumes. The bass hangs in there, albeit cutoff below 50hz. I do miss that very bottom octave, however. Kettledrums just don’t have that extra punch you expect. This is not a criticism; maybe it’s just a reason to get a subwooofer. I rarely listen at very high levels since I’m usually working while listening. Female vocalists sound very natural, with no boxiness in the lower ranges. Sibilants sound very natural, and maybe a tad soft. Acoustic instruments have some body to them attesting to the good midrange. Imaging is excellent, and I find the placement is not super-critical. Equidistant spacing, lightly angled in seems to be just fine. (Note that AE suggests having at least 6″ of space behind the speakers, and they should be at least 6″ away from a side wall.) When I move, I don’t notice shifting of frequencies, which means the dispersion of the tweeters seems to be very good. The soundstage is wide, very wide on some tunes. No problem with that. The sound is so darned neutral, that I can listen for hours and not get weary.As much as I enjoy listening to music through my IEM’s (Ultimate Ears Triple Fi 10 Pro’s), it is really nice to be ‘sitting in the audience’ and listening to these speakers. With the lights down, they disappear, and you get that great experience of being there in the studio or concert hall. I’m sure there are better speakers out there that probably cost more, however I just can’t fault the A5+’s. An audio bargain in my humble opinion.Update 10/30/2013I’m still loving these speakers. I missed the lower octave however, so I took a subwoofer I bought at Radio Shack several years ago, and plugged it in to the speakers. Now, I have a fuller experience of my music. I really love this system, and I have had no problems with it. No hum, pops, clicks, and the cases look as beautiful as the day I bought them.Update 10/12/2014After adding the subwoofer, I became aware of some mid-bass boominess, and found it hard to balance the sound using the cutoff on the subwoofer. I looked in to the DS2 foam speaker stands as a possible solution. These stands will raise not only the speaker, but the angle of the woofer. When the speakers sit flat on a desk, the woofers double some of the bass frequencies causing some imbalance. Tilting them back seems to resolve this problem. The stands are expensive, so maybe you can find a makeshift way of testing this theory to see if its worth pursuing. I have recently taken the Radio Shack subwoofer out of the office and into the living room. I’m thinking of upgrading the A5+’s with the Audioengine subwoofer. I really have fallen in love with these speakers over the years. I’ve had NO issues with them.
Ernie Kinney –
The Audioengine A5 Wireless Home Theater Bookshelf Speakers are a stellar product that I wholeheartedly recommend. Whether you’re an audiophile, a movie buff, or just someone who appreciates great sound, these speakers will not disappoint. They combine top-tier audio performance with a sleek design and user-friendly features, making them a standout in their category. If there is a con, the on/off switch is located on the back of the speaker.
Abraham V. –
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Canada –
Bought these to go with my new high end turn table and I cannot be happier. First of all, just the packaging was impressive. Double boxed and well packed. The speakers also came in grey pouches, which make them feel very special, and you can also use them if you ever have to move to prevent them from getting scratched. These are well made and heavy duty for their size. I am hearing sounds in my records that I never knew was there. Super clear, rich and bassey. Worth the money. Don’t hesitate to buy these. When buy my next set I will get these again, but with the blue tooth option, which are a bit more expensive, but I know they will be worth it.
Amazon Customer –
Received faulty product that didn’t work. Returned it straight away. Amazon promised refund on the 6/12/24, still waiting for refund. Awful customer care.
nuocilo –
dopo tanti acquisti di casse per pc, tutte abbastanza equivalenti come qualità, ho deciso di passare ad una fascia più alta, per vedere se ci fosse molta differenza.la risposta è che sì, c’è davvero tanta differenza tra queste Audioengine A5 e un paio di casse, anche di buona marca, da 200 euro.accompagnate dal subwoofer della stessa marca, diventano un sistema audio 2.1 che rasenta la perfezione.consigliatissimo a tutti coloro volessero fare un salto di qualità del proprio sistema audio, non ve ne pentirete, somno soldi davvero ben spesi!