Pretty decent price delivered for a decent set of bluetooth speakers IMO.
*Note that MK3 is already out. This is an old phased out model.
I have sampled these before and for the price, they are up there with the some of the big brands. I personally have an aktimate, but with audio.. it's always subjective.
These speakers will be an awesome introduction to people who like non bassy music who never had the pleasure of a decent audio system. Note: If you have crappy MP3s… once you get a speaker like this, be prepared to revamp your music library
CREDIT: Following information kindly provided by SHEEPY
These are normally $299 but myav.com have them for $199 only for 3 days!
(PCCG currently have them for $299)
I don't own this model personally but I recently just bought M50W from myav.com and they are pretty awesome.
Great company to deal with :)
The sound quality of the M50W are similar to my Audioengine A5+ (2.0 systems, $399 according to staticice) but M50W comes with a sub woofer which is great for movie or gaming (boom boom boom shake shake shake the room lol).
I used to have Logitech z2300 for a while, their sub woofer is powerful but the satellite speakers are actually quite lame, so they are ONLY suitable for movie and gaming, but not good for music listening imho…
From my limited experience with the computer speakers, I would say the Swan speakers are pretty good value with nice sound. There are quite a few discussions on whirlpool about the Swan speakers (especially the M10 which seems Swan's entry level model that looks quite nice) and you can find some youtube videos about Swan speakers as well, such as:
M100 (not mkII)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE21xSZa0VE
I purchased some Swan 2.1 speakers 2.5 years ago and am very happy with them. They had good reviews at the time, and I like supporting underdogs. If you aren't obsesssed with surround sound they are a great choice for PC music and games.
I cannot find any reviews for this model, but people talk about other Swan models on Whirlpool.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1640777