Klipsch’s New Affordable Desktop Speaker System Is Suddenly Even Cheaper

Just introduced this past fall, this powerful computer speaker system is at an all-time low price.

Wood-finished Klipsch speaker on a stand next to two small black and white figurines on a desk.Klipsch

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This past November, Klipsch introduced a next-generation version of its original ProMedia desktop speaker system, which was released in 1999. The new system is named ProMedia Lumina.

Fast forward almost five months, and this reimagined desktop speaker system is more affordable than ever.

Black Klipsch speaker with silver front panel on a wooden desk next to a laptop and a small potted plant.
The ProMedia Lumina desktop system was just introduced in November 2025. Now, it’s on sale for the first time.
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Klipsch’s reimagined desktop system

Like the original ProMedia, the ProMedia Lumina is a 2.1-channel desktop system featuring a pair of powered speakers and a wired subwoofer. So it’s pretty beefy.

But, given that the original was released over two-and-a-half decades ago, Klipsch has rung in the changes with its new ProMedia Lumina.

Person in a brown t-shirt with a white cross reading a book while sitting on a black office chair in a home office.
The system consists of two powered speakers and a wired subwoofer.
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The new system features modern connections and technologies. It can be connected to your computer via USB-C or a 3.5mm line-in. And it now supports Bluetooth, so you can stream audio to them (if you don’t want to use them as desktop speakers).

Black wooden subwoofer speaker under a wooden desk on a patterned rug.
The subwoofer is designed to bring deep bass to small spaces.
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New sound (and glow)

Naturally, Klipsch overhauled the acoustics, too. The speakers have a two-way design, comprised of a one-inch tweeter and a three-inch midrange driver. The tweeter is the standout, as it features Klipsch’s patented MicroTractrix horn technology, helping it deliver a more accurate and powerful sound.

The system also comes with a ported subwoofer with a 6.5-inch side-firing driver. According to Klipsch, this helps the system bring “satisfying bass to small spaces.”

Pair of black rectangular speakers with purple LED light panels on top, each with cables plugged in at the back.
The integrated lighting system is on the back of the ProMedia Lumina speakers.
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Aside from the new sound, connections and streaming capabilities, Klipsch has also integrated the ProMedia Lumina with a neat LED lighting system.

On the back of each speaker are six LED lights that glow different colors (there are five “Light Modes” to choose from) and create a cool ambience for your desktop. Of course, you can turn off these lights if it’s not your thing.

Person holding a black game controller playing a first-person shooter game on a widescreen monitor with purple LED backlighting.
If you’re a gamer, you can get the speakers to glow to match your screen’s colors.
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Take $60 off

The ProMedia Lumina system normally costs $380. That includes two speakers, two speaker stands and the wired subwoofer.

But, right now, Klipsch is running a promotion that drops the price of the system by $60. This is technically the second time that Klipsch has discounted ProMedia Lumina (the first was early March 2026).

This deal applies if you purchase directly from Klipsch, as well as other authorized sellers, including B&H, Crutchfield and Sweetwater.

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