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Product Strengths
- Clear and detailed sound, with balanced frequency ranges and smoothness
- Stylish and iconic design, inspired by Braun's LE speakers from the 1950s
- Google Assistant integration allows for voice control
- Solid build quality, featuring a machined aluminum enclosure and quality materials
- Versatile connectivity, supporting Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, and Chromecast
Product Considerations
- Limited soundstage, and stereo effects are somewhat limited
- The Braun Audio app offers limited functionality beyond setup and EQ
- Some reviewers note a harshness in the treble range and compressed dynamics
- Using Google Home for setup may be annoying to some users
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Braun LE01 provides a more balanced reproduction than the Audio Pro Drumfire
- The Elipson W35 produces more realistic and better integrated mids
- The Naim Mu-so 2 has a wider soundstage than the Braun LE01
Takeaway: The Braun LE01 is a stylish and well-built smart speaker that offers clear and detailed sound and a range of connectivity options. It could be a good choice for those who value design and ease of use alongside sound quality.
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Manufacturer details
- Dimensions: 700 (W) x 271 (H) x 99 (D) mm (Speaker), 700 (W) x 323 (H) x 159 (D) mm (Speaker with table-top stand)
- Materials: Aluminium speaker enclosure, laser cut aluminium rear grille, ultrasonic welded acoustic cloth speaker grille cover, stainless steel custom supporting feet
- Audio technology: 2 x Custom 5.25" aluminium cone high-excursion fast-transient woofers, 3 x Full-range 2.5" Balanced Mode Radiator drive units, 2 x Quadratic 8" x 4.5" passive bass radiators, 3 x Monolithic HD class-D power amplifiers
- Frequency response: 62 Hz - 21500 Hz (-6dB)
- Audio formats: HE-AAC, LC-AAC, MP3, Vorbis, WAV (LPCM), FLAC, Opus
- Networking: Wi-Fi dual band (WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4 and 5 GHz) 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port
- Weight: 10.61 kilograms
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Braun's modern LE range is heavily inspired by the minimalist designs of Dieter Rams from the brand's audio heyday in the 1950s and 60s, offering a retro aesthetic that distinguishes them from competitors.
- These speakers aim for seamless integration with modern streaming, offering Chromecast, AirPlay 2, and Bluetooth connectivity, and a dedicated app, albeit with limited features, underscoring their focus on wireless convenience.
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LE03
- Positioning: An entry-level smart speaker designed for everyday use with a compact, minimalistic form.
- Description: Offers impressive sound with its custom fast-transient woofer and a balanced mode radiator that ensures clear voice recognition and streaming performance. In comparison to the larger LE02 and flagship LE01, its small size makes it ideal for limited spaces and budget-conscious buyers who need essential smart speaker functionality without extra frills.
LE02
- Positioning: A premium mid-sized speaker optimized for high-quality streaming and stereophonic performance.
- Description: Delivers rich, dynamic audio through advanced BMR drive units and a custom aluminium cone woofer, providing a near 180-degree soundstage and effective smart home integration with Google Assistant. Compared to the compact LE03, its larger design is better suited for medium rooms, while still sitting below the flagship LE01 in overall sophistication.
LE01
- Positioning: The flagship high-end speaker offering expansive, deeply immersive sound and advanced features.
- Description: Produces powerful, wide dynamic range performance using multiple high-excursion drivers and integrated placement EQ for exceptional audio precision at all volumes. Unlike the more compact LE03 and the mid-sized LE02, its robust build, premium materials, and extensive smart functionality make it best for users with a higher budget seeking top-tier performance for larger spaces and diversified connectivity needs.
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The Premium Wireless Gen 2 301 bookshelf speaker packs a potent punch with its 100-watt amplifier, offering robust performance in a compact form. This 2-way speaker combines a 140 mm MDS woofer with the LDR-2642-MKII ribbon tweeter, achieving an expansive frequency range of 35 Hz to 35 kHz. Its elegant design ensures it fits seamlessly into any space, be it on a shelf, sideboard, or stand, making it a versatile and powerful addition to your audio setup
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Product Strengths
- Very detailed and fine sound image
- Balanced and dynamic sound with dry bass that allows for flexible placement
- Excellent overall sound quality, with an open and very attractive sonic output
- Many connectivity options via the Connect Plus hub, including streaming standards, Bluetooth, HDMI, and digital/analog hifi interfaces
Product Considerations
- Fine-tuning of the Piega Control App showed some room for improvement
- Image appears large, but two-dimensional
- The Piega's own Connect DAC is not the best, because it can be pushed too far and it complains in a slightly edgy way at high volumes
- Low volume performance was fair, but nothing to write home about
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF LS 50 Wireless II: KEF LS 50 Wireless II offers more natural imaging and more substantial low bass, while the Piega played much more detailed and lively and fits acoustically better in the corner or shelf
- Vs Mission LX Connect: The Mission LX Connect is similar in concept with a multifunctional transmitter, but it cannot keep up with the Piega in terms of streaming features or sound
Takeaway: The Piega Premium Wireless 301 Gen2 offers a detailed sound and many ways to connect to favorite music sources. It is a good choice for someone looking for a compact, good-sounding, and versatile wireless speaker system.
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Powerful, rich sound in a compact design. Designed for both digital and analog sources, Duetto is a versatile combination of Italian style and contemporary function. Big sound in a compact design, Duetto marks Sonus faber's inaugural active stereo wireless speaker system. Powered by four bespoke amplifiers, Duetto presents an all-in-one sound solution, harmoniously blending a multitude of connectivity options while keeping the listening experience wire-free.
Double the sound, not the size. Inspired by a harmony produced by two instruments, Duetto sets a new standard for wireless high-fidelity sound in a compact design.
Ultra Wide Band Technology
Duetto employs Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology, enabling communication between the two speakers. The wireless transmission avoids latency and interference by other home networks, while guaranteeing a wide frequency spectrum to send data signals at high speeds.
SENSO™ Technology by Sonus faber
The leather top panel allows the user to control and set up speaker functions — such as playback, volume, input selection, and connections — with a buttonless interface through simple fingertip gestures.
Sonus faber's iconic lute-shaped design takes inspiration from musical instruments. Crafted from wood, the cabinet ensures structural solidity, rich timbre, and musicality, while effectively eradicating internal resonances to shape the unmistakable Sonus faber Natural Sound.
Hear – and see – to believe. Duetto takes note of Sonus faber's most iconic design cues and natural materials.
Product Strengths
- Gorgeous sound is clear, smooth, detailed, and dynamic
- Elegant design is dashingly elegant, minimalist aesthetic, and painstakingly crafted for equal parts style and substance
- Impressive bass extension and output, described as deep and firm, surprising for their size
- Clear midrange makes voices sound purposeful, characterful, and entirely present
- Versatile connectivity with streaming and input options, including Chromecast, AirPlay 2, phono pre-amp, and HDMI ARC/eARC
Product Considerations
- Some reviewers experienced streaming and HDMI ARC reliability issues
- Input and control layout can be inconvenient and awkward
- Prototype unit had operational bugs
- No bass level adjustment is available, though it could be added in mobile app
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF LS50 Wireless II—the KEF LS50 Wireless II is a similarly high-end option
- Vs PSB Alpha iQ—the PSB Alpha iQ is a more compact wireless speaker package than the Sonus Faber and is comparatively lighter on bass
Takeaway: The Sonus Faber Duetto speakers are well-suited for those seeking amazing sound and a beautiful design in one package. These speakers are easy to connect and use, and fill the room with rich, detailed audio.
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The Anniversary 10 (A10) is a culmination of all the experience that we have gathered over the last 10 years of designing and building HiFi speakers. Over the last decade, we have produced and sold thousands of speakers to happy HiFi enthusiasts from all around the world. Listening to feedback from our customers, learning from the best and adding our own flavor to the mix, has created extremely popular and critically acclaimed speakers, and now, this has evolved into our best sounding speaker yet. The A10 is something we are truly proud of, both in terms of sound, look and production values. It is a true celebration of our passion for amazing high-end sound, great engineering and high value products.
Product Strengths
- Exceptional bass performance for its compact size, with bass that is fast, clear, and tight
- Multiple 'Master Tunings' offer customizable sound profiles, adapting to different room acoustics and user preferences
- A high-quality Purifi woofer and SB Acoustics tweeter contribute to clarity, detail, and low distortion
- A solid wood cabinet made in Denmark provides a luxurious look and feel
Product Considerations
- Bass output may diminish or be limited at high volumes to protect the drivers from damage
- A separate purchase of the Platin Stereo Hub may be required for full wireless functionality and room correction
- The 'Made in China' label applies to the electronics inside the cabinet
- While the A10 offers impressive bass, some may still prefer to add a subwoofer for a true full-range experience
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Buchardt S400 Mark II, the A10 is more transparent with greater inner detail, clarity, and top-end extension—and deeper, tighter bass—while the S400 Mark II is more relaxed and forgiving with harsh recordings
- Vs Buchardt A500, the A10 has comparable performance, with possibly a crisper sound in some instances
Takeaway: The Buchardt Anniversary 10 is a compact yet powerful speaker that offers a customizable listening experience. Its impressive bass and versatile tuning options make it a great choice for those seeking a high-quality audio solution in a small to medium-sized room.
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CAPELLA embodies the ambition of an enthusiastic team to combine the acoustic experience of TRIANGLE with advanced sound signal processing technologies in a refined enclosure.Made in France, CAPELLA provides a complete, intelligent audio system with unprecedented performance. Entirely configurable to suit your taste and environment, CAPELLA adapts and fits your needs.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Excellent wireless stability, pairing easily and remaining connected even with other wireless activity
- Big, confident, and enjoyable sound, with surprising bass extension for its size
- Aesthetically pleasing design, with unique and attractive finish options
- Versatile connectivity options through its media hub, including multiple digital and analog inputs, plus Bluetooth, AirPlay, and Chromecast
Product Considerations
- The absence of a dedicated streaming app may require reliance on third-party apps or external streamers
- The system could benefit from a slightly more refined sonic presentation, needing a touch more sweetness and natural warmth
- There can be some audible amplifier noise at idle/start-up, depending on proximity
- The base of the speakers can be quite large, potentially requiring dedicated stands for proper placement
- No wired subwoofer output
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to KEF LS50 Wireless II, the Capella will appeal to those who would rather have a more classic, wood-cabineted speaker on show than the ultra-modern aesthetic of the Brit boxes
- Compared to Triangle Borea BR03 BT, the Triangle Capella active speaker system is much more ambitious, with more advanced drivers and superior fit and finish
- Compared to Buchardt A10, the Triangle Capella and Buchardt A10 are more similar than different, but still pretty different, as they use the same concept
Takeaway: The Triangle Capella is a convenient and stylish all-in-one system that delivers a big and enjoyable sound. It's a great choice for those seeking hifi audio without the complexities of traditional separates.
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Product Strengths
- Diverse input options are available, including digital coax/optical, HDMI eARC, analog stereo, Ethernet, and infrared, allowing for flexible setup
- Compatible with various streaming services like Apple Airplay 2, Google Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth, and DLNA
- Clear and dynamic sound, with the AMT-1 tweeter providing clarity and imaging
- Solid all-metal build with sleek design available in multiple finishes
- Compact size allows them to fit discreetly in a room
Product Considerations
- Initial setup can be frustrating, especially for iOS users requiring the Google Home app
- The Piega Control app can be unreliable
- Limited dynamic variation and punch—not musically engaging
- Limited transparency compared to competitors
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. KEF LS50 Meta: The KEF LS50 Meta are more musical and offer better dynamic variation and scale
- Vs. Bluesound Pulse 2i: The Bluesound Pulse 2i is a little more familiar to most consumers in terms of design and footprint
- Vs. Triangle Borea BR08: The Triangle Borea BR08 are floorstanders, unlike the Piega Ace 30, which are bookshelf speakers
Takeaway: The Piega Ace 30 Wireless Speakers offer convenience and flexibility with their compact size, multiple streaming options, and solid build quality, making them a good choice for those seeking a high-end, discreet audio solution. They can serve as main speakers in a compact stereo system or integrate seamlessly into a whole-home or surround sound setup.
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Product Strengths
- Highly accurate sound with surprising dynamic and bass abilities
- Intuitive BluOS app provides access to many streaming services, multi-room control, and customisation options
- Wide range of connectivity options including HDMI eARC, phono inputs, USB, Wi-Fi, and aptX HD Bluetooth
Product Considerations
- BluOS app required for setup and primary use, no dedicated remote control is provided
- BluOS app can be quirky, and there are potential setup difficulties and HDMI connectivity issues
- Lacks room EQ features for near-wall or desktop placement, and doesn't have enough output for larger rooms without a subwoofer
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs SVS Prime Wireless Pro, the Alpha iQ provides a deeper soundstage and more filled-in sound
- Vs Q Acoustics's Q Active 200, the Alpha iQ delivers greater sense of scale
- Vs Bowers & Wilkins Panorama 3, the Alpha iQ provides more transparent sound and better dynamic range
- Vs ELAC Debut ConneX, the Alpha iQ offers wider-ranging connectivity and a dedicated control app
- Vs KEF LSX II, the Alpha iQ has a feature-rich app and multi-room audio skills
- Vs Alpha AM3, the Alpha iQ is physically larger, with more rated power and wireless connection between speakers
Takeaway: The PSB Alpha iQ is a compact, all-in-one streaming speaker system with excellent sound quality and versatility, making it a great addition to smaller spaces. Its multiple connectivity options and simple setup allow one to easily enjoy music from various sources.
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Product Strengths
- Signature Klipsch sound, described as 'classic Klipsch concert-like sound' with a 'warm, rich' tone and detailed high end
- Powerful bass performance that in many cases negates the need for a separate subwoofer
- Retro-modern aesthetic with real wood veneers and metal control dials
- Clear and commanding presence across a multidimensional soundstage
- Versatile connectivity including HDMI-ARC, USB, optical, analog inputs (including phono), and Bluetooth
Product Considerations
- Dialogue clarity in movies could be improved
- The Klipsch Connect app can be clumsy and sluggish
- Limited tonal controls on the remote itself
- The soundstage may lack depth in some setups
- Some reviewers found the treble to be too high, requiring adjustment via the app
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Q Acoustics Q Active 200: The Q Active 200 has a wider, deeper soundstage with better imaging, while The Nines has a fuller, more embodied sound with bigger, more powerful bass and less dynamic compression at higher volumes
Takeaway: The Nines is a versatile and powerful speaker system that combines Klipsch's signature sound with a range of modern connectivity options, making it a great option for both music and home theater. Its strong bass performance and classic design further enhance its appeal.
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Product Strengths
- Good sound quality that is true to form for KEF
- Sleek design that appeals to many
- User-friendly KEF Connect app allows control over volume, source selection, and EQ
- Integration with streaming services like Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, and Amazon Music is well done
- Versatile connectivity, including HDMI, USB, optical inputs, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth
Product Considerations
- Lacks analog input, preventing direct turntable connection
- Bass response may require a subwoofer for a full range experience—especially for bass-heavy music or home theater
- May exhibit some diffraction elements that can affect the sound, though this may reduce sibilance
- Not Roon Ready, though it can stream via AirPlay or Chromecast
- Can suffer when playing super bass heavy music at very high volumes
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs PSB Alpha IQ: The KEF LSX2 LT offers a mellower take on music
Takeaway: The KEF LSX II LT is a stylish, compact, and versatile wireless speaker system that delivers very good sound quality for its size. It's a great option for desktop use, small to medium-sized rooms, or as an alternative to a soundbar, especially when paired with a subwoofer.
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Product Strengths
- Delivers fantastic, room-filling sound from a small footprint
- Is simple and straightforward to set up using the KEF Connect app
- Imaging and dynamics are excellent, with the sound mostly spread between, above, and behind the speakers, creating a palpable and impressive sense of the music being there in space
- Well-balanced sound with punchy dynamics and excellent instrumental separation
- Offers a wide array of connectivity options including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Amazon Music, Deezer, USB-C, and HDMI ARC
Product Considerations
- Bass is good, but those who focus on EDM or hip-hop might want a sub
- Treble can be slightly rough in the upper midrange to treble transition region, more noticeable with lower quality recordings or data rates
- For native 24-bit/192kHz playback, a wired connection is required between the speakers
- KEF Connect app lacks robust full equalizer controls
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Sonos: KEF LSX II offer superior sound quality
- Vs Q Acoustics M20HDs: KEF LSX II has a more sophisticated app and integration of Spotify Connect and Tidal Connect
- Vs Original LSX: KEF LSX II's setup is much easier and more seamless thanks to wireless updates
- Vs KEF LS50 Wireless II and LS60 Wireless: KEF LSX II lacks Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) present in these models
Takeaway: The KEF LSX II is a stylish and versatile wireless speaker system that delivers impressive sound quality and is easy to set up and use. Its wide range of connectivity options and excellent imaging make it a great choice for those looking for a compact and convenient audio solution.
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