FIFINE AmpliGame A22 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Speakers Review

by Mikey Yaden
FIFINE AmpliGame A22 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Speakers

After trying two of FIFINE’s products, I feel like Jesse from Breaking Bad is screaming, “They can’t keep getting away with this!” The FIFINE AmpliGame SC3 Mixer and the AmpliGame AM8 Microphone are still being used in my setup to this day.

How are they packing so much quality into gaming accessories without breaking the bank? Will the FIFINE AmpliGame A22 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Speakers come in clutch or be sent to your closet like the Gulag after dying in Warzone? Join me as I become Ivan Drago. I look at the speakers and say, “I must break you.” By break, I mean thoroughly testing as much as possible. 

The FIFINE AmpliGame A22 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Speakers Are Another Great Product

In the box, you will find two speakers and a subwoofer the size of a soundbar. Additionally, there’s one DC 12V power cable,  two USB-C wires for your left and right speakers, and one 3.5mm auxiliary cable. At first glance, the speakers look really nice. All the speakers are pentagonal prisms. The left and right speakers have two speaker grills with an RGB light in between the grills. The subwoofer has the same design but no light in the middle. Instead, You have a silver piece of trim with the FIFINE logo.

FIFINE AmpliGame A22 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Speakers

Image Credit: FIFINE.

The build quality is far above its price, in my opinion. On the left and right speakers, you have RGB lights with 18 different modes that can be turned off. The lighting isn’t just tacked on because gamer products must have RGB. Some of them actually have the functionality of moving with the sound coming through the speakers in a few different styles. I’m a sucker for the vertical audio-level lighting mode that slowly changes color. It just looks aesthetically pleasing. 

The back of the subwoofer has two USB-C slots for speakers, one DC 12V port for the power cable, two 3.5 mm jacks for aux and headphones, one optical port, and one USB-C slot labeled OTG for input. The speaker set also features Bluetooth connectivity. The subwoofer soundbar that sits in the center has six buttons on top: Power, Mode/Play/Pause, EQ, Volume Up/Track Back, Volume Down/ Track Forward, and Lighting Mode.

The FIFINE AmpliGame Speakers Pack An Audio Punch

I made sure to put these speakers through the ringer musically and with different games. The speakers have three EQ settings. You have Music, Game, and Movie modes. Of the three EQ settings, I preferred movie mode because it has a flat EQ. That will be the go-to setting for audiophiles. Music mode pushes the vocals to more of the middle of the mix, and it sounds decent. The game mode has the bass cranked up to 11 with an even louder sound profile. I can see the appeal of Game mode, but I switched back to Movie mode. I blasted metal music from bands like Ghost, Mastodon, Knocked Loose, and The Devil Wears Prada. The speakers took it on with no problem. I thought to myself, let’s really test these babies. I played bass-heavy hip-hop from Run the Jewels and J.I.D. The speakers still handled the sound well.

FIFINE AmpliGame A22 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Speakers

Image Credit: FIFINE.

Not only that, but I even played some older music from the 90s to try to see if the speakers had that tinny sound that some speakers get when treble-heavy songs start bumping. Nothing I threw at these speakers got them to break. I played games like Street Fighter 6 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, hoping all these sounds would muddy up the speakers. It did well with Street Fighter 6. Having Hip Hop infused with the yelling of special attacks never sounded better. Once again, FIFINE laughed in my face as their speakers conquered the sounds. 

Wrapping Up

FIFINE has done it again, striking the perfect balance between quality and price. I’m a stickler when it comes to price and performance, but this gets my approval. Not only are these good enough for gaming and music, but these speakers are great for all forms of entertainment your eyes or ears need to consume. Coming in at $72.99 is a steal when you look at the decent speakers and soundbars that the AmpliGame A22 directly competes with. FIFINE’s AmpliGame A22 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Speakers, with their fancy RGB lighting, blow my Logitech Z333 speaker set out of the water. These speakers leave me with little to no complaints. Whether you are gaming, bumping music, or watching some sort of entertainment, these speakers will continuously surprise you with their sound. My only complaint about the speaker setup is that all the cords could be a foot or two longer. Then again, I say that about almost all products.

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