These studio monitors go toe-to-toe with my favorite speakers, and they cost much less
Briefly

There are speakers that lurk in the shadows of the three categories, delivering far better sound than their price would indicate, such as the KEF LS50 Meta.
The difference between desktop speakers and studio monitors lies in sound accuracy, with studio monitors offering flat frequency ranges that truly represent the artist's intention.
Using studio monitors requires more setup than standard desktop speakers, necessitating an audio interface for connection, as they lack Bluetooth or USB-C options.
The iLoud MTM MKII speakers provide impressive specs, including a frequency range of 48Hz to 28kHz and room calibration, indicating high-quality sound performance.
Read at ZDNET
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