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100 Watts Total Power

Integrated DAC

Subwoofer Compatibility

Description

The Kanto ORA 100W Powered Reference Desktop Computer Speakers deliver high-fidelity sound for an immersive listening experience, whether you're working, gaming, or enjoying your favorite music. Featuring 4" Kevlar drivers and 1" silk dome tweeters, the ORA produces deep bass, clear mids, and detailed highs. Its robust 100W power output ensures room-filling sound, while a built-in DAC offers superior audio quality. Multiple connectivity options, including Bluetooth with aptX and a variety of wired inputs, make these speakers versatile and convenient for any setup.

Key Features

  • Premium Drivers: 4" Kevlar woofers and 1" silk dome tweeters deliver detailed and balanced sound.
  • High Power Output: 100W total power for loud, clear, and distortion-free audio.
  • Wireless Convenience: Bluetooth with aptX for high-quality wireless streaming.
  • Wired Inputs: Optical, RCA, AUX, and USB inputs for versatile connectivity.
  • Integrated DAC: High-resolution audio playback for exceptional sound clarity.
  • Sleek Design: Modern aesthetic with a choice of finishes to match your space.
  • Subwoofer Compatibility: Sub-out connection for extended bass performance.

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Customer Reviews

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Mark Zed

I replaced my old speakers which had a subwoofer with these new Kanto ORAs as I needed a higher quality speaker to better adjust voices in Premiere Pro, especially now that Premiere Pro has AI speech enhancement. My old speakers were too flat, and I required more dynamic range to get a true representation of voices with AI speech enhancement enabled. They call these “Reference” speakers, and they truly are for my application. I haven't purchased a subwoofer yet as I thought I'd see how they perform first, but after listening to music on Spotify, I decided that their bass is good enough that I don't require a subwoofer. For those with a sit down to stand up desk, the power adapter cable is five feet long. That is long enough for the power adapter to sit on the floor and the desk to rise to a high height without extending the adapter cable to its maximum length. My only gripe is that given the high price, you need to provide your own USB cable.

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lordrobot

These are super tiny, and light as feathers. The cabinets are made of thin plastic that vibrates. They look and feel like they should cost $200, but you can't complain. They sound clear and bright and they play loud. They don't need a subwoofer. It would be nice if they had the tilt bases built-in. You'll need them. Anyway good job Kanto.

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MKS

First time buying a Kanto product and I’m beyond thrilled!! These speakers are incredible. I also picked up the sub8 to go with them and they sound AMAZING.The only downside is that you have connect Bluetooth individually when switching from devices. Plus music cuts out when you get a call or you start watching something on your device. I guess that’s the downside of them not being wireless like my last speared JBL Creature

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Rick Milti.

People may be tempted to write these sound incredible *for their size* and that's true, but that may short-change just how good they actually sound. The bass is great and well balanced, and the package is very compact and fits under my monitors at the monitors' natural height. I purchased the Sub8 to go with them and before installing the Sub I'm tempted to return it because, for my office setting, these really don't need any extra bass. Kanto hit a home run here.

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Aldrich Noa

For an expensive little speaker I think they should include their own usb c cable. With that said, these are nice speakers that does not take that much space. I'm pretty satisfied but also feel a little bit ripped off. 😄

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