Creator. Gamer. Musician. ORA bridges the gap between computer speakers and studio monitors giving you studio-grade, audiophile-approved sound without dominating your space. ORA has modern inputs like USB-C to get the best sound from your PC or Mac, Bluetooth 5.0 to pair with your phone or smart home device, and RCA for your analog gear. Sporting a crossover that automatically sends bass to a connected subwoofer, you get flawless low-end integration freeing up the 3" woofers and ¾" silk dome tweeters to focus on what they do best. ORA is the perfect blend of reference-quality sound and modern features at a compact size to fit on your desktop.
Small size - Big sound
ORA takes up 20% of the volume of a 5" studio monitor and is small enough to place sideways under a monitor giving you great sound without dominating your space.
DSP Tuned
Tuned for the studio but exciting enough for everyday use with surprisingly deep bass and little fatigue over long listening sessions - the best of both worlds.
Bi-Amplification
ORA's tweeters and woofers are driven by separate amplifiers allowing them to focus on a specific frequency band without wasting power.
Creator
Let your story be heard
ORA's DSP tuning provides reference sound for accurate monitoring of dialogue. Add in their compact and portable size and you've got the ability to create content on the go.
Gamer
The ultimate cheat code
Setting ORA up is as easy as plugging them into the wall and connecting to your PC via USB-C. ORA's deep bass and accurate highs immerse you in new worlds and give you the competitive edge. Magnetically shielded woofers allow ORA to be used beside CRT TVs and PVMs.
Musician
Master your art
ORA accurately reproduces the natural timbre of instruments and vocals letting artists trust that what they are hearing is a true representation of their vision. ORA delivers near studio-grade sound at cost lower than studio monitors and an audio interface.
Focus on the Important Stuff
A crossover network automatically kicks in when a subwoofer is connected sending all frequencies above 100 Hz to the speakers and below to the sub.
This allows ORA to focus on the mid and high frequencies, playing louder with less distortion.