Sound quality: Edifier's Luna Eclipse e25 had very good overall sound quality. Bass has good impact and goes fairly deep, but midrange is somewhat nasal and lacks some warmth. Treble is prominent and slightly sizzly. The speakers do a decent job of recovering room ambience--a sense of the acoustic space where the recording was made--and bass and midrange sound somewhat constricted. The sound quality was similar whether a Bluetooth or wired connection was used, though the latter had slightly more bass impact. Because these are two separate speakers, they can be placed far enough away from each other to provide better stereo separation than many other models. This system can provide a decent volume level in a small to medium-sized room.
Ease of use: The system's ease of use was good overall. Bluetooth pairing was very easy. Touch controls, located on the side of the unit, are a bit hard to find but have decent contrast. But they're multifunction controls with unlabeled alternate functions, so it's not always easy to determine what they are used for. And because of their placement, they're prone to being accidentally activated when you're handling the speaker. This unit comes with a simple remote that has power on/off and volume control; which is not useful if its being used with a mobile Bluetooth device which can be used like a remote itself, but convenient in other situations.