Kanto UKI Powered Desktop Speakers
A desktop speaker should make the workspace sound better and look more considered.
When Computer Speakers Feel Too Disposable
Many desktop speakers are treated like plastic accessories: easy to buy, easy to place, and easy to outgrow. They may work for basic sound, but music, calls, video, and gaming can still feel thin or tiring over time.
A better desk speaker should feel intentional in both sound and shape. It should be compact, easy to connect, and pleasant enough to live with every day.
Why We Chose UKI
We chose the Kanto UKI because it gives the entry point of the Kanto desktop lineup a more design-forward shape and a useful connection set. USB-C, Bluetooth 5.3, RCA, headphone output, subwoofer output, and a compact curved cabinet make it easy to use without making the desk look technical.
UKI is the new Kanto speaker for desks, bedrooms, smaller workspaces, and casual listening areas where better sound matters, but size and visual softness matter too.
What the Specs Won't Tell You
It Makes the Desk Feel More Finished
The sculpted cabinet and colour options make UKI feel less like a computer accessory and more like part of the workspace. That matters when the speakers stay visible all day.
The footprint is small enough for tight desks, while the exposed drivers keep the product honest about what it is doing.
It Keeps Daily Connections Simple
USB-C handles a direct computer connection, Bluetooth 5.3 covers wireless listening, and RCA supports analog sources. A front headphone output keeps private listening within reach.
That mix makes UKI easy to use for work, music, video, gaming, and quick listening without changing the whole setup.
It Can Grow With a Subwoofer
UKI includes a subwoofer output with automatic bass management when a sub is connected. That helps the small woofers focus on the midrange while the subwoofer fills in the lower foundation.
It gives a modest desktop system a practical upgrade path without losing the compact speakers that made the desk work.
The Audio Two Verdict
UKI is the Kanto model we would choose when the desk needs a better everyday speaker with a softer visual presence. It is less technical-looking than ORA and more complete than a basic Bluetooth speaker.
It is an easy step into better desktop sound when the system needs to stay compact, connect quickly, and still feel like it belongs in the space.
Tech You Can Hear
| What You Hear | Why It Happens |
|---|---|
| Clearer desk sound without a large speaker footprint | 3-inch paper cone woofer and 3/4-inch silk dome tweeter |
| Computer audio connects cleanly | USB-C audio input |
| Wireless playback is easy for everyday use | Bluetooth 5.3 support |
| Private listening is always within reach | Front 3.5 mm headphone output |
| The system can gain more bass later | Subwoofer output with automatic 100 Hz bass management |
Technical Highlights
- 3/4-inch silk dome tweeter
- 3-inch paper cone woofer
- 100W peak / 50W total RMS Class D bi-amplified design
- Frequency response: 80 Hz to 22 kHz
- USB-C, RCA, Bluetooth 5.3, headphone output, and subwoofer output
- Compact 4.4-inch W x 6.5-inch H x 4.3-inch D cabinet
- Available in Onyx, Chalk, Pumice, Sage, and Cornflower
Why Choose Audio Two
Audio Two ships across Canada. If you don't have access to a proper high-end dealer in your city, this is your way in — real expertise from people who've heard the system, matched the electronics, and can guide you through a decision this size.
