Bluetooth is the wave of the hi-fi future, but cords connect us to our past. If you’re not ready to cut the cord completely, these compact players — units that can stream Bluetooth or accept hardwired inputs from any number of sources — give you the best of both worlds. We consulted with audiophiles to compile this list, and along the way, it became apparent that player design has truly kept pace with audio quality; all these units look as great as they sound. So take a look, take a listen, and be ready to be taken away.
Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless

This striking, powerful system is an easy favorite. Its audio engineering is first rate, with a newly enhanced digital signal processor and individual amplifiers driving each of the two tweeters, two mid-range speakers, and a 150mm long-throw subwoofer, which is engineered to spread deep bass throughout the room. It’s got a thick cabinet to reduce vibrations and a cool football shape that’s both fresh and futuristic.
Peachtree Audio Deepblue2 Bluetooth Music System

The 440-watt amplifier embedded in this substantial cabinet provides generous amounts of power to all five drivers — one subwoofer, two mid-range speakers, and two tweeters. Combined with generous surface areas, which move more air with each beat, the result will be more natural, lifelike music no matter what your source is, whether it’s a hardwired analog turntable or a Bluetooth stream from your mobile device. Plus, Deepblue2’s Smart Volume allows even low-volume playback to shine, via automatic frequency response adjustment. At low volumes, where the ear is less sensitive, you’ll still feel rich bass and complete clarity.