The line’s now blurred between wireless speakers and premium home theater systems. Nearly all of today’s premium wireless speakers can connect as satellites to larger audio ecosystems, whether that be by AirPlay, Play-Fi, Chromecast Audio or Sonos. (Note that that excludes Bluetooth speakers, which compress files, resulting in lower-quality audio, and don’t all play well with other systems.) The below speakers are all high-end, borderline aspirational — great for true audiophiles looking not just to stream hi-fi audio, but also add a statement piece to their interior decor.
Editor’s Note: “Wireless speaker” can be interpreted in two ways. They can either be completely wireless, meaning they’re portable and have built-in batteries, or they just stream audio. The below are the latter. They are powered speakers that need to be plugged into a power source, but stream sound wirelessly.
Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 1 and BeoSound 2

At IFA 2016, Bang & Olufsen announced two premium wireless speakers. The BeoSound 1 ($1,495) is completely portable, boasts 16 hours of non-wired playtime and produces full 360-degree audio. In comparison, the BeoSound 2 ($1,895) is a powerful speaker system most likely meant to rival Sonos, but which must be plugged in always.
BeoSound 1
Compatibility: Google Cast, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Spotify Connect, DLNA
Portable: Yes
Battery Life: 16 hours (1)
BeoSound 2
Compatibility: Google Cast, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Spotify Connect, DLNA
Portable: No
Power: Two 2-inch midrange drivers, 5 1/4-inch bass driver