Edifier Melo Bar Speaker Integrates Modular Panels and Lighting
Amy Duong — April 24, 2026 — Art & Design
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Edifier's Melo Bar is a compact desktop speaker designed as both an audio device and a visual element within a workspace. It features dual 52mm drivers with a symmetrical bass reflex system, paired with a Class D amplifier delivering 5W output with a 10W peak. DSP tuning supports three listening modes, including Music, Game, and Movie, each adjusting sound profiles for clarity, spatial awareness, or immersion.
The speaker introduces a modular front panel system with ten interchangeable designs and a blank option for customization. An integrated RGB lighting setup offers 16.8 million colors and multiple preset effects, controllable through onboard inputs or companion software. Bluetooth 6.0 and USB connectivity support wireless and wired use, while a built-in microphone with echo cancellation enables calls and meetings. Physical controls and a do-not-disturb mode are embedded into the design for direct interaction without relying on external devices
Image Credit: Edifier
The speaker introduces a modular front panel system with ten interchangeable designs and a blank option for customization. An integrated RGB lighting setup offers 16.8 million colors and multiple preset effects, controllable through onboard inputs or companion software. Bluetooth 6.0 and USB connectivity support wireless and wired use, while a built-in microphone with echo cancellation enables calls and meetings. Physical controls and a do-not-disturb mode are embedded into the design for direct interaction without relying on external devices
Image Credit: Edifier
Trend Themes
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Rgb Integration in Peripherals — Aesthetic lighting systems embedded in everyday devices transforming peripherals into dynamic ambient elements that influence mood and workspace identity.
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Modular Aesthetic Customization — Interchangeable physical panels and cosmetic modules enabling personalized device appearances that extend product lifecycles and user attachment.
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Contextual Audio Profiling — DSP-driven listening modes and adaptive tuning tailoring sound signatures to activities and environments, blurring lines between single-purpose and multiuse audio devices.
Industry Implications
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Consumer Electronics — Compact multimedia devices combining audio performance, connectivity, and visual customization that redefine expectations for desktop and mobile accessories.
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Office Furnishings — Workspace components integrating sound and lighting to create modular, experiential desks and meeting areas that influence productivity and brand expression.
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Gaming and Streaming Hardware — Peripherals with synchronized lighting, tailored audio modes, and microphone enhancements designed to elevate both broadcast presentation and immersive play.
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