KEF is arguably the biggest name in wireless active speaker systems today. Specifically, its LS50 Wireless II ($3,000), as well as its smaller LSX II ($1,500) and LSX II LT ($1,000), rank at the top ...
The KEF LSX II is one of the best wireless active speaker systems you can buy — it’s essentially a smaller and more affordable version of the KEF LS50 Wireless II, which sells for $3,000 (but is ...
A new World Cup-themed promotion has made KEF's remarkable XIO soundbar available in the U.K. with £200 cashback until July 2 ...
Wide, ultra-immersive sound stage. Focused bass. Gorgeous design. A wide range of ways to connect digitally, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Very easy to set up and use. HDMI ARC input works well with ...
In a year of price hikes and tariff chaos, KEF’s latest discounts are a rare case of high-end audio gear getting more affordable. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more In a ...
Classic British speaker brand KEF has announced the launch of its new LS60 Wireless system, a powerful active streaming set-up offering a comprehensive all-in-one audio system in a speaker-shaped ...
KEF turned 60 this week and that’s definitely something to celebrate. KEF joins Marantz, McIntosh, Klipsch, Wharfedale, Yamaha, and Denon on a short list of premier consumer audio manufacturers who ...
High-end British audio company KEF tells us it has substantially improved the LSX wireless music system we named an Editors’ Choice in June, 2019. The second-generation KEF LSX II is set to ship June ...
“Let’s not beat around the bush: The KEF X300As are one of the most thrillingly enjoyable speaker systems we’ve heard in quite some time.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history ...
U.K. speaker maker KEF has given its popular Q Series lineup of speakers its first upgrade in seven years, bringing the company’s audiophile Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) and other ...
Nothing and KEF have announced a bold audio partnership, blending cutting-edge design with high-fidelity sound. Could this UK collaboration redefine wireless audio and challenge industry giants like ...
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