Edifier’s Huazai New Cyber Speaker looks PC gaming-ready
If you enjoy the ambient glow of RGB cooling fans in gaming PCs, you’ll love this speaker from Edifier.
Edifier has unveiled the Huazai New Cyber speaker, a striking Bluetooth speaker that looks more like a gaming PC than a piece of audio gear. With its transparent shell, glowing RGB lighting, and exposed electronics, it’s a dramatic step away from the usual minimalist designs and a showcase of how sound and style can merge.
Available in China for 1,499 yuan (around $210), the Huazai New Cyber comes in two colour options – Aurora White and Phantom Black. There’s no news yet on a global release, but the design has already drawn plenty of attention for its futuristic, tech-inspired look.

As The Verge described, “With RGB lighting, exposed electronics, and a full colour screen inside a transparent enclosure, Edifier’s latest desktop accessory can easily be mistaken for a decked out gaming PC.” The speaker’s top section proudly displays its components, including a power module, signal processor, and braided cables, all arranged to resemble a gaming PC’s internal layout. Five circular RGB lighting elements rotate in sync to create the illusion of cooling fans, giving the unit a dynamic, animated appearance.
Below the transparent display sits a 2.1 channel audio system with a 4-inch subwoofer, two 52mm mid-high drivers, and three passive radiators, producing a strong and balanced sound. It offers 60W continuous output and up to 120W peak power, powered by dual Class D amplifiers and a digital signal processor (DSP) for added clarity. Users can select from preset sound modes for music, movies, or gaming, or fine-tune their own settings.

The speaker also includes a 2.8-inch full-colour screen on the front, which can show custom text, wallpapers, or song lyrics. When connected to a computer via USB, it can display real-time system data such as CPU, GPU, and RAM usage, turning it into a miniature performance monitor. This combination of functionality and flair makes it more than just a sound system — it’s a centrepiece for any setup.
Connectivity options include Bluetooth 6.0, USB, and analogue AUX input, ensuring compatibility across devices. There are also two fast-charging ports – one USB-A and one USB-C – each providing up to 35W output, allowing the speaker to double as a charging hub for other gadgets.

Judging by its features and from pictures, it’s by no means a small desktop speaker. However, the Huazai New Cyber makes a bold statement while proving its usefulness beyond just a speaker. For maximalist desk space lovers, this piece of tech would make a great addition to a wider PC set up – especially if you’re an avid gamer.