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 ...
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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 ...
Native 4K projection and impeccable sound are a match made in home cinema heaven ...
KEF's range of streaming speaker systems has impressed us since the first model launched in 2016. Combining sleek design, innovative technology and brilliant sound performance, they are all-in-one ...
The KEF LSX Wireless Music System offer a lot of bang for a lot of bucks. But regardless of price, the sound quality is hard to beat with any speakers of such small size. Founded in 1961, KEF is a ...
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 ...
The new Mu7 ANC wireless headphones have been designed by Ross Lovegrove with sleek lines and a choice of Silver Grey and Charcoal Grey finishes. British speaker manufacturer KEF has been making great ...
“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 ...
Priced from $600 to $2,200 per pair, KEF’s most affordable loudspeaker range includes 8 models featuring 12th generation Uni-Q drivers. The KEF Q Speaker line has been a popular series that provides ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.