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product_id: 663945994
title: "ORAMR 100W Powered Reference Desktop Computer Speakers with Bluetooth 5.0 and USB-C Input | Bi-Amplified | 100 Hz Automatic Crossover | Reference Quality Sound | Pair | Red"
brand: "kanto"
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# 100W peak power Bluetooth 5.0 + USB-C inputs 100 Hz automatic crossover ORAMR 100W Powered Reference Desktop Computer Speakers with Bluetooth 5.0 and USB-C Input | Bi-Amplified | 100 Hz Automatic Crossover | Reference Quality Sound | Pair | Red

**Brand:** kanto
**Price:** ฿43780
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your desktop sound game with power, precision, and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ORAMR 100W Powered Reference Desktop Computer Speakers with Bluetooth 5.0 and USB-C Input | Bi-Amplified | 100 Hz Automatic Crossover | Reference Quality Sound | Pair | Red by kanto
- **How much does it cost?** ฿43780 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/663945994-oramr-100w-powered-reference-desktop-computer-speakers-with-bluetooth-5)

## Best For

- kanto enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kanto brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Space-Savvy & Stylish:** Compact design fits perfectly under your monitor or on your desk, with rear mounting options to keep your workspace sleek and clutter-free.
- • **Smart Subwoofer Integration:** Automatic 100 Hz crossover optimizes sound by offloading bass duties to your subwoofer, letting vocals and highs shine with less distortion.
- • **Vibrant Red Finish for Bold Setups:** Stand out with a striking red color that complements modern workspaces and creative studios, making your audio setup a conversation starter.
- • **Effortless Connectivity, Always Ready:** Seamlessly switch between USB-C, Bluetooth 5.0, and RCA inputs to cover all your digital and analog devices without missing a beat.
- • **Studio-Grade Sound in a Compact Frame:** 100W bi-amplified Class-D power delivers deep, reference-quality audio that doubles as a professional monitor and multimedia speaker.

## Overview

The Kanto ORAMR powered desktop speakers pack 100W of bi-amplified Class-D power into a compact, stylish red enclosure. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C, and RCA inputs, these reference-quality speakers deliver near studio-grade sound with a smart 100 Hz automatic crossover for seamless subwoofer integration. Designed for professionals and creatives who demand powerful, clear audio without sacrificing desk space, the ORAMR offers versatile connectivity and mounting options to fit any modern workspace.

## Description

desertcart.com: Kanto ORAMR 100W Powered Reference Desktop Computer Speakers with Bluetooth 5.0 and USB-C Input | Bi-Amplified | 100 Hz Automatic Crossover | Reference Quality Sound | Pair | Red : Office Products

Review: Good Soup! - Great Speakers! I have a lot to say so I will break this out in categories. For context about me, I am a hobby musician. I’ve dabbled in music production, so I feel I have a relatively trained ear. I am no “audiophile” because I know that is an endless money pit for diminishing returns. 1) Sound Quality Chefs kiss, these sound really good for the size. I don’t know the exact rolloff frequency, but it seems below around 120hz is where they start to get quieter. For the size, I can’t really complain, it’s impressive for these 4” woofers. I did buy the Kanto Sub8 to pair with these which really completed the setup. I would definitely consider pairing these with a sub at some point if you feel that is missing. When setting EQ for these in my room, I did have to notch down the 400hz range as it was a touch muddy there on some songs. -2/3db at 400hz really let the upper mids sing more. Overall a very neutral sound though. Also, definitely get some stands of any kind. Will help sound quality. Volume is adequate for a 12’x12’ room too. 2) Appearance I was a little worried about them looking cheap from the photos, but I can confirm that in-person they look really good despite being plastic. The only thing I don’t like is the seam in the assembly is pretty noticeable and towards the front. Small nit pick though. 3) I/O It’s a little lackluster in this area. There is no standard aux, optical, or turntable input. Definitely look at other Kanto speakers if you plan to buy turntable speakers because some of their other speakers have a turntable amp built in. So for a PC speaker(my use case), the USB-C is great. RCA is good for pairing with other sound equipment. 4)Price I definitely think the current MSRP of $450 is a little high for these. If paying $450 I’d definitely spend more time comparing to other speakers to see if these are right for you. I’d be a little more critical of these at $450. However, I got them for $330 which definitely tips these into a very competitive and compelling option. They seem to go on sale for $350 very often. 5)Misc The only thing I wish they had was a variable cutoff frequency for the sub out. It’s set to 80hz, but I wish I could play around with it more. However, I don’t think this speaker is for the “True Audiophile” and the 80hz sub out works well with the Kanto Sub8. Also, the power supply is external… which if that’s the trafeoff for how nice they look, I won’t knock it. Would’ve been nice to not have to worry about a power brick. Not too big of a brick. 6) Conclusion Overall, I love these, I am very happy with them. They are just pleasant to listen to. My very first listen I was telling myself “Oh, alright, they sound decent, noting crazy. I’ll listen for a while and see if I want to return them” Then I just kept wanting to listen to them more and more and more. I love them! They are just nice to listen to. I don’t get listening fatigue like I do with other speakers and headphones I own. If you are a casual music enjoyer who thinks $350 isn’t expensive to you, you’ll be very happy with them!
Review: Do not think twice about these. Small + Powerful (and cool looking) - I was skeptical about how these would sound considering their size. I was WRONG, completely wrong. The sound (and bass) that these tiny speakers produce is unbelievable. I am now a diehard fan. I have a small, modest setup with little room and was looking for (monitor) speakers that didn't have a large footprint. I did some research and chose these. I am sooo happy I did. The colors they offer are amazing and again, the sound is 10/10 from these little guys. They are powerful/loud, solidly built and worth the $$$.

## Features

- REFERENCE QUALITY – 100W of DSP-tuned, bi-amplified Class-D power for near studio-grade sound with shockingly deep bass from its 3” woofers. Linear enough to pull double duty as a studio monitor and a multimedia speaker.
- PLUG ‘N PLAY – ORA desktop speakers feature three inputs cover your digital and analog needs. USB-C to get the best sound from your PC or Mac, Bluetooth 5.0 pairs seamlessly with your phone or smart home device, and RCA for your analog gear.
- SEAMLESS SUB INTEGRATION – A crossover network kicks in automatically when a sub is connected letting ORA focus on vocals and high frequencies. By relieving ORA of sub-bass duties, you can play louder with less distortion.
- REAR MOUNTABLE – A 1/4”-20 threaded insert located at the rear of each speaker let’s you wall, or ceiling mount ORA with any compatible speaker mounting bracket.
- COMPACT SIZE – Coming in at a fraction of the size of full-size bookshelf speakers, ORA is small enough to place sideways under a monitor or toss into a backpack for an impromptu recording session.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DFMYSR1Y |
| Additional Features | 100W Peak Power, 3" Paper Cone Drivers, 3/4" Silk Dome Tweeters, 70 Hz - 22 kHz Frequency Response, Bluetooth® 5.0, USB Type-C, and RCA Inputs |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Computers |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | [UNCERTAIN: Stereo] |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89 in Computer Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 Meters |
| Brand | Kanto |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Desktop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | [Not Flat Free Package] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 394 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.6"D x 3.9"W x 6.9"H |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Kanto |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | ORAMR |
| Model Number | ORAMR |
| Mounting Type | Desktop | Rear Mounting Hole |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 100 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Reference Desktop |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| UPC | 800152722245 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Two Year Manufacturer's Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** [UNCERTAIN: Stereo]
- **Brand:** Kanto
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Mounting Type:** Desktop | Rear Mounting Hole
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 100 Watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Soup!
*by T***K on May 10, 2026*

Great Speakers! I have a lot to say so I will break this out in categories. For context about me, I am a hobby musician. I’ve dabbled in music production, so I feel I have a relatively trained ear. I am no “audiophile” because I know that is an endless money pit for diminishing returns. 1) Sound Quality Chefs kiss, these sound really good for the size. I don’t know the exact rolloff frequency, but it seems below around 120hz is where they start to get quieter. For the size, I can’t really complain, it’s impressive for these 4” woofers. I did buy the Kanto Sub8 to pair with these which really completed the setup. I would definitely consider pairing these with a sub at some point if you feel that is missing. When setting EQ for these in my room, I did have to notch down the 400hz range as it was a touch muddy there on some songs. -2/3db at 400hz really let the upper mids sing more. Overall a very neutral sound though. Also, definitely get some stands of any kind. Will help sound quality. Volume is adequate for a 12’x12’ room too. 2) Appearance I was a little worried about them looking cheap from the photos, but I can confirm that in-person they look really good despite being plastic. The only thing I don’t like is the seam in the assembly is pretty noticeable and towards the front. Small nit pick though. 3) I/O It’s a little lackluster in this area. There is no standard aux, optical, or turntable input. Definitely look at other Kanto speakers if you plan to buy turntable speakers because some of their other speakers have a turntable amp built in. So for a PC speaker(my use case), the USB-C is great. RCA is good for pairing with other sound equipment. 4)Price I definitely think the current MSRP of $450 is a little high for these. If paying $450 I’d definitely spend more time comparing to other speakers to see if these are right for you. I’d be a little more critical of these at $450. However, I got them for $330 which definitely tips these into a very competitive and compelling option. They seem to go on sale for $350 very often. 5)Misc The only thing I wish they had was a variable cutoff frequency for the sub out. It’s set to 80hz, but I wish I could play around with it more. However, I don’t think this speaker is for the “True Audiophile” and the 80hz sub out works well with the Kanto Sub8. Also, the power supply is external… which if that’s the trafeoff for how nice they look, I won’t knock it. Would’ve been nice to not have to worry about a power brick. Not too big of a brick. 6) Conclusion Overall, I love these, I am very happy with them. They are just pleasant to listen to. My very first listen I was telling myself “Oh, alright, they sound decent, noting crazy. I’ll listen for a while and see if I want to return them” Then I just kept wanting to listen to them more and more and more. I love them! They are just nice to listen to. I don’t get listening fatigue like I do with other speakers and headphones I own. If you are a casual music enjoyer who thinks $350 isn’t expensive to you, you’ll be very happy with them!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Do not think twice about these. Small + Powerful (and cool looking)
*by T***M on May 11, 2026*

I was skeptical about how these would sound considering their size. I was WRONG, completely wrong. The sound (and bass) that these tiny speakers produce is unbelievable. I am now a diehard fan. I have a small, modest setup with little room and was looking for (monitor) speakers that didn't have a large footprint. I did some research and chose these. I am sooo happy I did. The colors they offer are amazing and again, the sound is 10/10 from these little guys. They are powerful/loud, solidly built and worth the $$$.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent desktop speakers
*by G***O on November 18, 2023*

The Kanto ORA is a really good pair of desktop speakers. They have a pretty flat and laid-back sound. The bass with the unit itself sounds good, but it still doesn't produce much sub-bass (as expected of a speaker this size). If you don’t listen to a lot of bass-centered tracks, then you would not necessarily need a subwoofer with this. Connecting a subwoofer (I used a Kanto Sub8) activates the crossover (at 100Hz), allowing the ORA to focus its power on the mids and highs, producing a well-rounded, full-range sound. I bought this to replace my KEF Q100 + Pioneer SW-8MK2 + SMSL AD18 DAC/AMP setup, which was taking up a lot of space on my desk. Using a passive speaker also meant adding an amplifier and all the additional wires required, making the desk a mess. The ORAs are tiny in comparison and are powered, simplifying the setup considerably. One huge quality-of-life improvement for me with the ORA is that I can change its volume at the OS level (via keyboard) like an analog connection, even when connected via USB. I do this hundreds of times a day and don’t have to take my hands off the keyboard now. It is still a little confusing as the speaker volume (controlled via knob) and system volume are independent, and I am not sure how it’s affecting the subwoofer volume (it was at 50% with the SMSL, but I had to reduce it to 25% with the ORA). It took me a day or two of tinkering to get the volumes at a balanced state. @Kanto, if you are reading this, I hope you can share a guide on how to balance system, speaker, and subwoofer volumes, especially within the Kanto ecosystem. After dialing in the ORA and the Sub8, I compared it to the larger KEF system, and it was a tough one. The KEF, thanks to its coaxial drivers, sounded more magical than the Kanto. The imaging on certain tracks is out of this world, but on the flip side, they do sound thin and fatiguing with other songs (even though they are not bright speakers). The Kanto, on the other hand, sounded more laid back and neutral, which makes it a bit boring but more consistent across the range of songs I tried. At the end of the day, I prefer and am keeping the kanto setup for the desk, due to its size, laid-back neutral sound, simplicity, and other convenience features. The ORA feels well-tuned and optimized for the desk. If you want a speaker that you would like to move from the desk to the living room when needed, there are many other excellent (but larger) speakers at this price point that might serve you better. If this was priced around $249, it would have been a no-brainer recommendation.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-16*