5 Beautiful New Wireless Speakers That Embrace Hi-Fi Streaming

Focal, Technics, Cambridge Audio, Marantz and Bowers & Wilkins have all recently revealed striking wireless speakers.

Cambridge Audio Evo One wireless speakerCambridge Audio

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Over the last few months, several high-end audio brands — such as Focal, Technics, Cambridge Audio and Bowers & Wilkins — have dipped their toes into wireless speaker systems.

These gorgeous speakers combine high-resolution sound with the ease of Wi-Fi streaming (allowing you to play significantly higher-fidelity audio than your average Bluetooth speaker). And yes, none are exactly cheap.

Below, we’ve rounded up the newest wireless speaker systems to keep on your radar. Some are all-in-one wireless speakers. Some are active wireless speaker systems. All make listening to lossless audio easy.

Cambridge Audio Evo One

Release date: August 2024

The Evo One is the revered British audio maker’s first all-in-one wireless speaker. It features 14 drivers that are positioned all around it — there are two rear woofers — and boasts 700 watts of total power. The highly versatile speaker has numerous wired and wireless connections; when streaming can play lossless audio files up to 32-bit/192kHz.

Cambridge Audio Evo One wireless speaker
The Cambridge Audio Evo One is the brand’s first wireless speaker system.
Cambridge Audio

Technics SC-CX700

Release date: December 2024

Technics, the iconic Japanese turntable maker, released its first active wireless speaker system. The SC-CX700 are premium active speakers — poised to rival KEF’s popular KEF LS50 Wireless II ($2,500) and Bowers & Wilkins’s Formation Duo ($5,000) — with a wealth of wired and wireless connections.

Technics SC-CX700 active speakers
The Technics SC-CX700 speakers support high-resolution streaming over Wi-Fi.
Technics

Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Pro Edition

Release date: October 2024

Bowers & Wilkins recently released an improved version of its Zeppelin wireless speaker — which was previously updated in 2021, but dates back 2007 (when it was a glorified iPod speaker). The Pro Edition has new drivers, upgraded tech and promises even better sound. It comes in two new finishes, Space Gray or Solar Gold, and costs the same as its 2021-released predecessor.  

Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Pro Edition wireless speaker
The Pro Edition Zeppelin features the same iconic design but upgraded sound.
Bowers & Wilkins

Marantz Grand Horizon and Horizon

Release date: January 2025

The Grand Horizon and smaller Horizon are the renowned Japanese hi-fi maker’s first-ever wireless speakers (and its first new speakers in decades). They have a flat, spherical design and deliver immersive sound — each speaker fires audio in all directions (including upward for an enhanced Dolby Atmos experience). They support higher-resolution streaming over Wi-Fi, and boast a number of analog connections as well.

Marantz Horizon wireless speaker
The Marantz Horizon and Grand Horizon are the company’s first-ever wireless speakers.
Marantz

Focal Diva Utopia

  • Release date: January 2025

The Focal Diva Utopia are widely expensive wireless active floorstanding speakers. They combine the luxury French hi-fi brand’s loudspeaker expertise with streaming and amplification tech from Naim (its sister company). The result is an active speaker system that boasts 800 watts of power and promises to make streaming high-resolution audio super easy. Put ’em on your wishlist.

Focal Diva Utopia loudspeakers
Each loudspeaker features a pure beryllium ‘M’-shaped inverted dome tweeter consistent with Focal’s Utopia line.
Focal