Powered Bluetooth speakers under $600


I have a very nice setup for my primary system, with Golden Ear Triton one speakers.
I just bought a Bluesound node 2i (no internal amp) to start enjoying streaming, Qobuz, internet radio etc. Of course I can plug that into the back of my amp.

But I would like to buy a pair of powered speakers that would sit in my library, and use the node 2i via Bluetooth connection to those speakers. I know I will not get the sound of Triton One’s that are in my living room; but I would like pretty good sound, with bluetooth connection from Node 2i to the speakers. And some reasonable amount of bass. No need to shake the walls at all. 

I am willing to spend up to $600 for the pair. I have read about Kanto YU5 and YU6, Klipsch 51 (Lowe end is only 67 Hz?); These days, challenging to go into a store to listen to and compare speakers.

Does anyone have suggestions for a pair of powered bluetooth speakers for $600 that will be satistfying without the need for a subwoofer? I guess I could spend a bit more if it would bring sound to a new level.
Thanks.
goldsheld

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All good suggestions. Thanks you everyone!
After doing all the reading I can about these speakers, now I am re-thinking. I own a pair of Mordaunt-Short Carnival 2 speakers. And from all I am reading, the Triangle's may out-do them, and the Canatoo Transparent One may as well.But I am now wondering if I should find a used Cambridge Audio CXA81, and play the Mordaunt Short's wired. Any thoughts on that idea? I would think I could find a used Cambridge Audio CXA81 for $800. Bring me to $200 over my initial cost, but possible worth it/
It is SO HARD to do this at a time when going into a store to listen is a challenge.
Thanks to all who have taken time to weigh in.